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Try To Keep An Open Mind

Try To Keep An Open Mind

FromFor Crying Out Loud


Try To Keep An Open Mind

FromFor Crying Out Loud

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lynette opens this week’s first episode of For Crying Out Loud recapping the costume karaoke contest she judged in Las Vegas over the weekend. Then Stefanie talks about getting caught red handed by her husband Jon after he listened to an episode of the podcast in which she was complaining about him a little. After that the ladies talk about how much they hated having to have guests on the show all the time a few years ago. Before they wrap, Lynette and Stef talk about a few sponsors both past and present that they really like and use all the time.

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Released:
Oct 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

TV executive Lynette Carolla, wife of comedian Adam, along with comedy writer and best-selling parenting author of Sippy Cups are Not For Chardonnay - Stefanie Wilder-Taylor are two mothers of twins breaking it down parenting style. In this raucous hour of conversations they cover a range of topics from their marriages and kids, to the pros and cons of ferberizing to which one of the Real Housewives have had too much filler (all of them). The format is informative, loose and most of all entertaining. A wide variety of guests show up such as friends of The Adam Carolla show, (David Alan Grier, Greg Fitzsimmons, Teresa Strasser, the lovable Dr. Bruce) as well as big names in the parenting biz to personal friends and anyone that they find interesting. This hour will feel like you're hanging with your best girl friends. Lynette and Stefanie are honest, silly and sometimes become vulnerable as they discuss their own experiences as wife and mom. Put them in your ears while you clean your floors and let the girls keep you company during what will surely become your favorite hour of the week.