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Mother Funny

English, Parenting, 1 season, 91 episodes, 2 days, 5 hours, 28 minutes
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Mother Funny with cousins Andie and Angie is funny, real, relatable, authentic and entertaining. This is a podcast for the worlds okayst moms! Being a mom can be difficult, discouraging, lonely and hard, but Andie and Angie are here to be your friend and walk the mom journey with you. They discuss topics related to the mom world and try to see the joy, excitement and fun in the little moments to help encourage and empower moms to keep going. Their conversations are unscripted and discussed in a truthful, compassionate and non-judgy way. This is not the typical Christian podcast since Andie and Angie won’t tell you what to do, but instead they’ll laugh with you through the good and bad mama bear moments. Andie and Angie have 8 kids between them ranging from ages 2-25. Plus, Andie is a grandma!  Have a great Mother Funny Day! 
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Intrusive Thoughts - Part 1

“God bless Andie, she wants to talk about it.” In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie tackle a topic that is common but uncomfortable to discuss. Ok, it's really just Angie who is uncomfortable during the entire episode. Andie on the other hand is ready to normalize something that is… normal! So what are Andie and Angie talking about? Intrusive thoughts. Okay, so it’s not a very Mother Funny topic, but it’s good for moms to talk about intrusive thoughts. Everyone has them. Yes, everyone. A thought is just a thought. It doesn’t define you. So be encouraged mama’s because you’re not alone.The Mother Funny Tribe can now watch Andie & Angie on YouTube:https://youtu.be/V7HQ8oTgwDs
2/5/202430 minutes, 2 seconds
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The New Era of Influencers - Part 2

In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie are continuing to talk all about influencers. Have you heard of the new term skinfluencer?!?!? Preteens and teens have become skincare experts! They are out there buying fancy skincare products from Sephora and Ulta, making videos of themselves splurging, and posting it all on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Remember the Noxzema and toothpaste days? Yep, times have changed! Influencers are everywhere, filtering and editing pics and videos. Sometimes it can be confusing for kids to know which pics and videos are authentic, and which ones are ads in disguise! So join in the fun and laugh with Andie and Angie throughout this very relatable and funny episode!The Mother Funny Tribe can now watch Andie & Angie on YouTube:https://youtu.be/_1YjpBkvhDw
1/31/202442 minutes, 47 seconds
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The New Era of Influencers - Part 1

"Justice for Simone!” Influencers have taken over the scene, from tots to teens. It seems like they are everywhere… including the NFL! Taylor Swift has even had an impact on football. How are moms supposed to navigate this new era of influencers? Unboxing culture is all the rage right now. But is the influencer genuinely excited about the toy, or is this just another cleverly disguised ad? Join Andie and Angie in this insightful, funny, and engaging episode of Mother Funny!The Mother Funny Tribe can now watch Andie & Angie on YouTube:https://youtu.be/NzLGu8rPBmo
1/29/202431 minutes, 22 seconds
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Let Them Be Bored - Part 2

Guess what Mother Funny Tribe? It’s okay for your kids to be bored! Boredom today isn't the same as it was back in the day. Andie and Angie are talking about the kind of boredom that lets young minds wander and ignites creativity. Kids are so overbooked these days that they barely have a moment to wonder, discover, and zone out. But those moments of "just being" can help your child discover their true passions and interests! Kids today have jam-packed schedules, so they don’t have the time to be bored. So why not schedule some downtime? That’s right, actually plan for unstructured playtime throughout the week or on weekends. Join Andie and Angie for another laughter-filled episode where they champion the power of boredom, patience, and the magic of just being in the moment.
1/24/202427 minutes, 57 seconds
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Let Them Be Bored - Part 1

In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie are talking about the super exciting topic- boredom. January might feel like the longest month of the year, especially when it’s cold outside. Long weekends, cold temps, and snow outside can have kids wandering through the house looking for something fun to do. It's at that moment when your kids declare the ultimate dreaded phrase: "Mom, I'm bored!" But guess what, there's no need to panic. Andie and Angie have been there and completely understand. As it turns out, short bursts of boredom actually encourage creativity and problem-solving skills. Boredom is actually a healthy and typical emotion for kids to feel. Crafts, puzzles, playing cards, board games, and painting are fantastic ideas to keep kids engaged and having fun. Sometimes all moms need to do is encourage their kids to come up with a fun activity all on their own. It’s amazing to see what kids can create when they are given the time and space to simply create whatever they want to. So take a deep breath mama’s because it’s not your job to entertain your kids 100% of the time. You’re already really busy being an amazing mom!
1/22/202438 minutes, 12 seconds
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Expectations: Real Moms in the Real World - Part 2

“When it comes to expectations- you do you.” In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie are continuing their conversation about expectations. How do you break away from the unrealistic expectations of motherhood? Sometimes you’re giving your kids high-fives and hugs, while other times your toddler is on the floor having a tantrum. Accept the ebb and flow of motherhood, and you're golden. It can take a village to help you meet some of your mom expectations. But if your support system is super judgmental, walk down the street and find yourself a new village. Life’s too short for negativity! Andie and Angie put a positive spin on the Double Standard Technique and create “The Mother Funny Friendship Technique.” So give yourself grace and compassion when your expectations aren’t met, and remember to make expectations that work for you and your family. This episode is all about being the mom you want to be, setting realistic expectations, and laughing along the way. You’re doing a great job mama!
1/17/202427 minutes, 20 seconds
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Expectations: Real Moms in the Real World - Part 1

“This is #motherfunnyreallife- there’s no such thing as the perfect mom.” In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie are talking all about expectations. And when it comes to expectations-they really are a powerful thing. Expectations can shape your entire mom experience since they influence how you think, feel, and cope. Expectations can even affect your mood. Here’s the thing – there's no such thing as the perfect mom. Seriously, not even one! Have you ever scrolled through #MomLife on Instagram and thought, "Am I the only one whose life isn't a perfectly filtered dream?" You're not alone! As it turns out, #MomLife is not always #RealLife. Real mom life is a rollercoaster, and it's okay to just be okay! You don't get a manual for motherhood before you have kids. Nope, you learn on the job. And guess what? High expectations can be joykillers. When you're always worried about measuring up, it's tough to cherish the beautiful chaos of motherhood. So, dear moms, get ready to let go of the perfect mom myth and embrace the chaos. Or as Andie says “Let go and let God.” So join Andie and Angie on this hilarious, heartfelt journey through motherhood.
1/15/202429 minutes, 55 seconds
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New Year’s Resolutions: SMART Goals Mama - Part 2

“We all need to have a Mother Funny micro goal!” It’s 2024- and Andie and Angie are back, ringing in the year with laughter, tips & tricks, and resolutions for busy moms like you! Be specific when it comes to setting New Year Resolutions. It’s not about one colossal goal; it's about breaking it up into a bunch of small, achievable micro-goals. Have you ever heard of SMART Goals? You know- SMART Goals: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Abound. Andie and Angie can’t stop laughing about how to set and achieve one very particular SMART Goal! And you know how they are- once they think something is funny, they can’t seem to move on. It’s a goal that just keeps coming back throughout the entire episode. So get ready Mother Funny Tribe to crush your New Year's Resolutions with this hilarious, and insightful episode!
1/10/202433 minutes, 20 seconds
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New Year’s Resolutions: Say Yes to Connection - Part 1

“What can I do to be the change?” It’s a New Year and Andie and Angie are keeping the fun and laughter going in this special New Year's Resolution episode. Have you ever made a New Year’s Resolution and kept it? Andie is adding a fun twist to the usual New Year’s promises. Who needs more exercise when you can eat more tacos, watch more Hallmark movies, and take more naps, right? Say goodbye to guilt - these resolutions are all about saying "YES" to what you really want! In a world of "No" and "I'm too busy," the dynamic duo is here to remind you that real connections are worth every moment. Balance isn't about cutting everything out; it's about finding meaningful connections amidst the chaos. Andie and Angie wish love, kindness, and grace for their Mother Funny Tribe in 2024!
1/8/202430 minutes, 49 seconds
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Happy New Year - Part 2

Happy New Year! Does anyone really know all of the words to “Auld Lang Syne”? Andie and Angie clearly don’t! In this Mother Funny episode, they talk about some of their Rose Parade adventures, and how much they both love seeing the Rose Parade floats in person! Happy 2024 Mother Funny Tribe!
1/3/20247 minutes, 44 seconds
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Happy New Year - Part 1

Happy New Year Mother Funny Tribe! Andie and Angie hope your 2024 is absolutely amazing and full of sunshine and roses! Fireworks, homemade confetti, and the Rose Parade make New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day a fun time for everyone!
1/1/20246 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Hilarious Christmas Sing Along - Part 2

Christmas may be over, but Angie keeps the spirit of Christmas in her heart all year! Did you catch the Mother Funny episode on Christmas Day? It’s hilarious, surprising and unexpected! You definitely don’t want to miss out on the fun! Just so you know, some of the Mother Funny Tribe like charts and graphs, some like consistency, but everyone loves “Mama Mama Mary!” Have you downloaded the song yet? It is the absolute best Christmas song of all time! Merry (late) Christmas, and Happy (early) New Year Mamas!
12/27/20236 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Hilarious Christmas Sing Along - Part 1

Tis the season for the laughter-filled Mother Funny Sing Along Episode! Grab your favorite cup of coffee (or cocoa) and join in on a giggly sing-along adventure! There is festive chaos and good-natured carol confusion when Andie asks Angie about her favorite Christmas song. Let’s just say Angie’s answer is unexpected and quite surprising! In this unique Mother Funny episode, there’s laughing, singing, caroling, and a whole lot of fun! Merry Christmas, Mamas!
12/25/202321 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Joy of Traditions - Part 2

“If you’re trying to do all the traditions you’re going to be overwhelmed. But you want to do some traditions.” In this episode of Mother Funny, Andie and Angie are continuing their conversation about Christmas/holiday traditions that help make the season bright! Angie has some strong, magical opinions that even the most exhausted moms can appreciate. Remember, you don't have to do it all! What's magical enough? What's exciting enough? Even an underwhelming Elf on the Shelf can be a superstar in your child’s eyes. Sure, there are times when moms wake up in the middle night panicked… but the thrill of trying to find Elf on the Shelf every morning makes it all worthwhile. From Christmas Eve services to decorating the Christmas tree, these traditions create beautiful memories for kids of all ages. And as your kids get older, decorating the Christmas tree usually turns into a heartwarming trip down memory lane. So go ahead and grab a Starbucks eggnog latte, and take a moment to focus on the joy, laughter, and love that Christmas traditions are made of.
12/20/202341 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Joy of Traditions - Part 1

“It’s a lot, but it’s so much fun!” In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie unwrap the joy of traditions, one hilarious memory at a time. Traditions are a way to incorporate your family, culture, and religion. What are some of your favorite traditions? Andie and Angie both like sending Christmas cards, baking sugar cookies, decorating gingerbread houses, and watching Christmas movies. They disagree on a few of the classics though. You definitely want to hear Angie's helpful tip on how to watch It’s a Wonderful Life. Keeping family traditions can seem overwhelming at times since moms are also trying to navigate a packed December schedule. Remember, moms, it's not about perfection; it's about the joy, laughter, and unforgettable memories. So embrace the chaos and make this holiday season the jolliest one yet!
12/18/202333 minutes, 22 seconds
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Santa Claus & Saint Nicholas - Part 2

Santa had his shining moment in the last episode. So it’s time to talk all about Jolly Old Saint Nicholas. When Andie’s kids were younger they didn’t do the whole Santa Claus thing. Instead, they honored Saint Nicholas, while also giving Baby Jesus the spotlight on Christmas morning. Don’t worry, in this Mother Funny episode there’s no shame… even though Angie’s heart breaks a little bit. Just kidding! Every family gets to choose their holiday adventure. And what about those advent calendars? They’re pure childhood joy! Whether you're Team Santa, Saint Nicholas, or Team Baby Jesus, advent calendars bring daily doses of delight! So, grab your cocoa or coffee, and join this festive chat that’s filled with laughter and love. After all, the holidays are a great time to create very merry memories.
12/13/202339 minutes, 36 seconds
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Santa Claus & Saint Nicholas - Part 1

“Tis the season to listen to Mother Funny!” Santa Claus is coming to town, and Andie and Angie are excited to talk about all things Santa and the Elf on the Shelf in this jingle-all-the-way episode! Angie is bursting with Santa and Elf excitement. While Andie explains that her kids didn’t celebrate Santa. But don't worry, they still had a magical and fun Christmas’! Sometimes discussing Santa Claus requires heaps of love and grace. Angie's household is all about the full-on Santa spectacle. Santa delivers the dazzling gifts and his footprints are found all over the house on Christmas morning. But, of course, they don't forget the true reason for the season – celebrating Jesus' birth. Andie and Angie both focus on celebrating Baby Jesus during the holidays. In Angie’s household though, the magic of Santa is a close second to Baby Jesus. It's a holly-jolly episode that proves whether you are Team Santa or Team No-Santa, everyone can experience the magic and excitement of Christmas!
12/11/202339 minutes, 9 seconds
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Gifts & Gratitude, Charity & Children - Part 2

In this holly-jolly episode of Mother Funny! Andie is on a mission to put Christ back in Christmas. But first, she’s got to explain the presence of Generalissimo- the illustrious dog painting that now adorns her wall. Gift giving can sometimes feel like a puzzle, but Andie and Angie are here to remind you that it's not about the price tag or the extravagance. Sometimes, it's the $13 painting or the $25 boots that bring the biggest smiles. Christmas can be delightfully random, and it's all about the joy of unwrapping the unexpected. When it comes to gift giving, Andie and Angie take you to the heart of it – what does the person truly want? What's best for them right now? What stage of life are they in? Homemade gifts, cookies in a jar and/or hot chocolate themed gifts are great ideas when you are giving gifts to a lot of people. But please don’t give Angie a plant. She just can’t keep plants alive regardless of how sturdy they are supposed to be. So join Andie and Angie for a festive, feel-good chat that'll have you celebrating the season with laughter and love. It's Christmas with a dash of humor and a whole lot of heart!
12/6/202344 minutes, 36 seconds
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Gifts & Gratitude, Charity & Children - Part 1

“There’s no competition when it comes to gift giving. It’s about your child finding joy.” ”In this episode of Mother Funny, Andie and Angie are talking all about gifts and gratitude. Andie and Angie love shopping- especially shopping at outlets and Buc-cees! This Christmas Andie just wants a gold brick with Tiffany & Co. stamped on it. A girl can dream right?!?! The holidays aren’t just about the presents and glitter though. How do you teach your little ones gratitude and thankfulness during a time when they are receiving an abundance of gifts? Andie and Angie have a few ideas they want to share from sponsoring children in need, to donating chickens (yes, chickens!), to participating in Operation Christmas Child. Even the smallest donation helps spread Christmas cheer while also helping moms fight Mom Christmas Gift Guilt (a term Andie created). So, join Andie and Angie for gift-giving giggles and heartfelt holiday wisdom that'll warm your heart as much as a cup of cocoa by the fire
12/4/202339 minutes, 57 seconds
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Seasonal Struggles: Moms Tackling Holiday Chaos - Part 2

"I’m the mom with the mom bun, barely awake, drinking my coffee, barely moving, trying to take pictures.” So what type of Christmas Mom are you? In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie discuss the different types of moms on Christmas Day. It’s decided that Andie is the Christmas Realist Mom (which isn’t even on the list), while Angie is the Matching PJ Mom. The list of Christmas Moms is funny and relatable. Although, as much as Angie aspires to be the Hair and Makeup Mom, she seems to fall short every year. There’s also a type of mom that could divide the Mother Funny Tribe. And don't forget Christmas Eve night – when moms and dads spend almost the entire night wrapping gifts, leaving them with a solid two hours of sleep. So whether you’re all the moms on this Christmas Mom List, or a few, or a mom that’s not listed, just know that you’re doing a great job preparing for the most magical day of the year!
11/29/202332 minutes, 22 seconds
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Seasonal Struggles: Moms Tackling Holiday Chaos - Part 1

It’s that time of year again when the jingle bells are ringing, and the holiday chaos is in full swing! Moms everywhere are brimming with expectations, hopes, and dreams for the most magical time of the year. But oh, the stress! From church plays to school parties, the holiday calendar is jam-packed, and moms are expected to be everywhere at once. Remember the days of Olan Mills and Glamour Shots? Well, now it's all about finding the ideal location, outfit, and time for that Pinterest-worthy Christmas card. What do you do with them once the festivities are over? Angie wants you to frame her card like a work of art, while Andie believes in the "let it go" philosophy. At the end of the episode Angie, tells a hilarious story about her beloved Grandma Hadfield and a single mitten –you won’t want to miss it. This Mother Funny episode is relatable, funny, entertaining, and more!
11/27/202328 minutes, 52 seconds
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Thanksgiving: The Good Black Friday Edition - Part 2

“Good black Friday! May it live forever!” Happy Thanksgiving Eve Mother Funny Tribe!!!! While some of the tribe is busy prepping in the kitchen, others are gearing up for the ultimate shopping showdown. That’s right, Black Friday is almost here! Although sometimes the sales start today- Thanksgiving Eve! Andie and Angie love Black Friday so much that they renamed it Good Black Friday! Back in the day, before online shopping, Andie and Angie spent the night outside a Best Buy just to make sure they scored some awesome Black Friday deals. The truth is, Black Friday shopping can be so much fun when you shop with the right people. Looking through the ads, staying up all night shopping, and getting a great deal make Black Friday shopping even better. If you’re out and about you might even run into Angie and Jamie dressed out in their Christmas pajamas and Santa hats! So have a very merry Good Black Friday y’all!
11/22/202321 minutes, 21 seconds
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Thanksgiving: The Coffee Debate - Part 1

“What we like, is like Folgers to the next generation.” This is supposed to be a mini Mother Funny Thanksgiving episode, but Andie and Angie need to debate their views on coffee. This is how the holidays roll in the Mother Funny world, where disagreements come with an extra shot of love. Thankfully Andie and Angie find common ground on their belief that coffee shops should serve food! Andie and Angie are thankful for their Mother Funny tribe and Starbucks! They are NOT thankful for creamed onions though. Some traditions just need to come to an end at some point. Yams, stuffing, green bean casserole, and Grandma Vance’s pecan pie are Thanksgiving dinner must haves. Light roast coffee is still up for debate. So grab some turkey and tune into this hilarious and relatable Mother Funny episode. Happy Thanksgiving y’all!
11/20/202327 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Hilarious Road of Mom Driving: Minivan Mania - Part 2

In this caffeinated episode of MotherFunny,  Andi and Angie buckle up for part two of their exploration into the chaotic world of driving as moms, AKA: "Driving Diaries: Moms, the Best Worst Drivers, and Warrior Princesses " In part 2 the cousins dive into the societal perception that moms are the worst drivers. Although, we can all agree they are actually the best! Andi and Angie explore the deeper reason behind why they personally see moms as warrior princesses on the road. Whether it's the multitasking prowess, the ability to handle unexpected chaos, or 4 year old DJs demanding the Frozen Soundtrack, moms truly are the best worst drivers!Tune in for a lighthearted yet insightful episode that discusses why moms are so distracted,  and how a healthy caffeine budget should be allotted to all moms as part of a federal program. #andieandangie4president2024
11/15/202341 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Hilarious Road of Mom Driving: Minivan Mania - Part 1

In this hilarious episode of Mother Funny, Andi and Angie dive deep into the chaotic and relatable world of moms and their driving escapades. From spending what feels like a lifetime in the car shuttling kids from one activity to another, to handling road rage, they discuss what many moms deal with on a daily basis. And, of course, a mom driving episode wouldn't be complete without discussing the iconic mom-mobile – the minivan – and the adventures, both comical and frustrating, that come with it.Throughout the episode, Andi and Angie blend humor with authentic moments, acknowledging the highs and lows of motherhood on the move. Listeners will find themselves nodding along in solidarity as the hosts bring to life the chaos and camaraderie that define the mom-driving experience.Whether you're a seasoned mom with a big white SUV, just starting out with your minivan, or simply looking for a good laugh, this episode of 'Mother Funny' is a delightful exploration of the everyday adventures that come with being a mom on the go. Buckle up, fasten those 5-point harnesses, and join Andi and Angie as they navigate the winding roads of motherhood with laughter, love, and a whole lot of funny moments.
11/13/202339 minutes, 30 seconds
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Interview With Dr. Jamie: Mommy Burnout - Part 2

“It’s important to talk about so moms don’t feel alone.” In this episode of Mother Funny, Andie and Angie are continuing their conversation with Dr. Mom (aka Dr. Jamie or Dr. Poust). Mommy Burnout is something every mom can relate to. Sure, it’s not the most uplifting topic, but sometimes you just need to laugh through the hard times. Mommy burnout is seen at different times, and in different circumstances. Plus, it can change as your kids grow up or go through different phases. Moms who work outside the home can be burned out or emotionally drained at work, but then they come home and try to balance mom life. It can be a lot to handle. But guess what? There is no shame in asking for help. Sometimes you might just need a friend to listen to your struggles, and other times you might need help getting your kids to martial arts. Andie, Angie, and Dr. Jamie want you to know that you aren’t alone. And if there’s a time you start to feel overwhelmed maybe you just need to take a mommy time out. A few minutes to collect your thoughts might be exactly what you need. So go ahead and lower your expectations a little bit because the "Perfect Pinterest Mom" doesn’t exist. So whether you’re stressed out, laughing, or crying, just remember you’re doing a great job!
11/8/202332 minutes, 31 seconds
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Interview With Dr. Jamie: Mommy Burnout - Part 1

In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie are talking about Mommy Burnout, or as Andie likes to call it, “Mommy Mommy Burn Burn!” Dr. Jamie joins the podcast this week and is a great addition to the Mother Funny Tribe! Dr. Jamie is real, authentic, relatable, and funny! Even though Mommy Burnout isn't the funniest thing to talk about, these three know how to have a good time talking about any topic! Just so you know, Jamie is a pharmacist and a mom of three. Okay, first things first, why do people think self-care is the Magical Mommy Burnout Remedy? Who has time for a bubble bath when you're on the brink of exhaustion? Sometimes, you don't even realize you're in the Mommy Burnout Club. You might feel down, anxious, stressed out, or overwhelmed. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Moms are always on the go and focused on meeting their kids’ needs. True, it's a rewarding journey, but it's not always carefree. Sometimes it can feel like a grind. So grab a cup of coffee, and get ready to laugh because it's okay to take a break every once in a while.
11/6/202329 minutes, 27 seconds
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Candy: The Day After Halloween - Part 2

It’s the day after Halloween, also called All Saints Day. For moms though, November first is the day when your kids experience the dreaded sugar crash, and moms need extra caffeine. Let’s face it, you’re all just trying to make it through the day. The district Angie’s kids go to has the day off on November first. So Angie's on a mission to spread the 'No School on November 1st Movement.’ Seriously, it makes so much sense. Halloween night is like Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve rolled into one- full of excitement, chaos, staying up late, and of course sugar galore! Halloween night is exhilarating and exhausting. It’s pretty much impossible to get kids to school on time the morning after Halloween. Andie suggests that November 1st should be a National Mental Health Day so kids and moms can rest, relax, and eat a ton of Halloween candy! Andie also has a new thesis she’s working on titled: Could Drugs be in Halloween Candy? Yes, this is a not so Mother Funny topic, but sometimes certain things need to be addressed. You definitely want to hear this discussion. It’s funny and informative. One thing most moms can agree on is that you need to check your kid's candy after trick or treating. If it's open, toss it. If it has a weird name, say goodbye. Or your kids can donate the candy they don’t want to the Candy Fairy! Now this is a gem of an idea! It's a win-win for everyone, and kids can make a small fortune! You can also donate candy to those in need, add it to trail mix, stash it in your purse, or donate the candy to troops serving in the military. Brilliant, right? So grab your coffee and get ready to laugh!
11/1/202339 minutes, 3 seconds
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Candy: Happy Halloween - Part 1

“I’m gonna take my stand on ‘Thriller’ and hobo’s!” Halloween is here!!! And you know what that means - school fall festivals, church gatherings, trunk-or-treat events, and of course trick-or-treating! Regardless of what you believe, there are safe and exciting events for everyone! Andie addresses the most crucial Halloween matter at hand: Michael Jackson's ‘Thriller.' Andie insists that it should ONLY be played during the fall. Angie might be ‘Thriller’ impartial, but she's ready to sport a ‘Thriller’ button in support of Andie's cause. In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie take a trip down memory lane. Of course Angie loved Halloween as a kid and even went trick-or-treating when she was in college! Andie on the other hand learned a hilarious life lesson when she was a teenager and went to a Halloween party dressed as a hobo. Angie is concerned the term hobo isn’t politically correct and this causes the two to launch into a funny discussion as they try to figure out if hobos will indeed be offended by the term. Thankfully, the tech team steps in to provide important information that the term hobo is not offensive and in many ways represents freedom. Who knew discussing costume terminology could be so funny? That’s the thing with Halloween, you never know what to expect…especially when you’re a mom. Andie talks about her Halloween journey, from church fall festivals to her family's first attempt at trick-or-treating. It’s a journey you definitely want to hear about. Don’t worry, no one was scared in the process. Because scaring kids is something Andie and Angie both agree is NOT part of the Halloween fun the family enjoys. Actually, Angie’s mama bear comes out anytime someone tries to scare her kids. So grab some Halloween candy and enjoy this Spooktacular episode!
10/30/202342 minutes
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Youngest Children: The Charmers of the Family - Part 2

“Laughter helps ease tension.” In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie continue talking about the babies of the family! You know, the fun-loving, funny, and charming family members who might believe anything their older siblings or older cousins, tell them. So be careful what you say because they can spend their entire childhood believing it’s true. At least that is what happened to Angie. Andie and Angie tell about a time when they were young and Andie made up a story so Angie would put on her life jacket while they were on the boat. Well, Angie believed that story until she was 17 years old! That’s right…17! It’s okay though, because they can laugh about it now. And that’s the thing with youngest children… they try to be silly, and goofy and make everyone laugh as a way to ease tension in their household. Surprisingly, Andie and Angie actually both agree to disagree with the research that’s out there. You don’t want to miss it. They are finally both on the same page when it comes to youngest children being silly. So go ahead mamas, and laugh away when your little one does something funny. Andie and Angie reminisce about Andie’s 21st birthday sad celebration, and Andie shares about when she went gambling with her Grandma when Angie was only 19. The stories are hilarious and unforgettable! That’s the thing with youngest children, they can take risks regardless of their age. Just remember mamas to celebrate your youngest's accomplishments while also setting reasonable expectations. This will help build confidence and independence! So get ready to laugh, because the babies of the family are talking about the baby of the family!
10/25/202334 minutes, 46 seconds
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Youngest Children: The Charmers of the Family - Part 1

“The youngest has to adapt to whatever is going on in the family.” It’s time to talk about the baby of the family! Andie and Angie are both the youngest children in their families. They are even in a "Youngest Club" with their Uncle Jeff! So, what's the lowdown on these youngest siblings? Well, they are risk-takers, outgoing, fun-loving, and the life of the party. But let's be real, they face some challenges too. They have to keep up with their older siblings' packed schedules and extracurricular activities. Now, here's the scoop from the research mamas – they say the youngest children in the family are 'spoiled.' Angie does not agree with that research… in fact, she rejects it completely. You definitely want to hear the debate that Andie and Angie have because Andie seems to side with the research. It’s hilarious and authentic at the same time. One thing Andie and Angie do agree on is that most parents relax their parenting style the more kids they have. By the time the youngest one is born, they are pretty much raising themselves. It’s a good thing youngest children are so charming.
10/23/202344 minutes, 1 second
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Middle Children: The Peacekeepers of the Family - Part 2

“Shout out poison control!” That’s right! Apparently, the only time Andie and Angie have called poison control is when their middle children ate/drank something they weren’t supposed to. You definitely want to listen to this hilarious episode of Mother Funny when Andie and Angie continue talking about middle children. Yes, this episode is longer than most of their other episodes, but that’s because middle children deserve the extra time and attention. Have you ever noticed people say line up oldest to youngest? Or line up youngest to oldest. Why don’t middle children ever get the opportunity to line up first? There are times when middle children feel overlooked, but Andie and Angie try their best to honor, highlight, and celebrate middle children. This episode is filled with practical tips and tricks for raising middle kids. The truth is, a lot of moms are more relaxed when they parent their second child. They don’t seem to be as strict as they were with their oldest since they are simply trying to control the chaos. While you’re managing three (or more) kids make sure to give your middle children the time and space to share their feelings and emotions. Thankfully, they can be open and free since they don’t have the pressure to be perfect like the oldest child does. It’s time to watch your middle children shine! So, whether you're a middle child, a parent of one, or simply curious about this magnificent middle child world, join Andie and Angie in this very relatable episode bursting with laughter and love!Stay tuned after the episode for a special outtake six years in the making!  
10/18/202349 minutes, 35 seconds
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Middle Children: The Peacekeepers of the Family - Part 1

“Being a middle child is a badge of honor.” Did you know there's a National Middle Child Day? Yep, there sure is! Join Andie and Angie as they talk about the very creative middle children of the family. Don’t worry, they didn’t forget about them. They actually spend extra time discussing the peacekeepers of the family. At times middle children might feel lost in the shuffle, but in this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie highlight a few of their positive characteristics. They want to celebrate the empathetic, social, independent, resilient, funny, and diplomatic members of the family. Andie has one middle child in her family who has the amazing ability to create a tribe wherever he goes. Angie has three middle children who love to live in each other's play world. So bring on the Legos or Magnatiles because middle children are so creative they don’t ever get bored. This episode is filled with heartwarming stories with a touch of humor because middle children are a true delight!
10/16/202336 minutes, 5 seconds
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Oldest Children - Part 1

Join hosts Angie and Andie on a hilarious and candid episode of the Mother Funny Podcast, where they dive into the world of oldest children in families. In this entertaining conversation, Angie, who believes oldest children might be a bit bossy as they trail blaze, shares her unique perspective while Andie, herself the youngest in her family, adds her own insights and humor to the mix. Throughout the episode, you'll experience:Oldest Child Traits: Oldest children tend to be goal-oriented, outspoken, stubborn, independent, perfectionist - who might also be a bit bossy. Angie might agreeSibling Dynamics: From the oldest having to share all of their toys, and their parent’s attention, to the oldest ending up being the built-in babysitter.Laughter and Relatability: With their infectious humor and relatable anecdotes, Angie and Andie ensure that you'll be entertained from start to finish. Tune in to the Mother Funny Podcast for an entertaining and refreshing take on oldest children, with Angie's unapologetic perspective on bossiness, hosted by Angie and Andie. Whether you're the oldest child, the youngest child, or somewhere in between, you won't want to miss this hilarious and thought-provoking episode!
10/9/202334 minutes, 53 seconds
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Oldest Children - Part 2

In this podcast episode, Angie and Andie discuss tips and tricks for parenting firstborn children, drawing insights from professionals in the field. Though we recognize that Andie did get an A in calculus, they wanted to give another professional opinion a chance:)Angie and Andie disuss:1. Characteristics of Firstborns:    - Firstborn children are often natural leaders and driven.    - They may have a strong desire for things to go their way.    - Many firstborns exhibit perfectionist tendencies.    - They tend to be reliable, great caregivers, and nurturing individuals.    - Other characteristics include being ambitious, scholarly, enterprising, logical, and energetic.2. Handling the Need for Perfection:    - Recognize that firstborns often have a deep-seated need to be perfect.    - Teach children that making mistakes is acceptable and won't affect their worth or love.    - Be willing to admit your own mistakes to set an example.    - Occasionally make a mistake on purpose and show how to rectify it, emphasizing that it's okay.3. Avoid Overcorrecting:    - Avoid overcorrecting or nitpicking your firstborn child.    - Don't overly criticize them; instead, focus on constructive feedback.    - Understand that their perfectionism may make it harder for them to admit when they're wrong.4. Encourage Independence:    - Allow your firstborn child to learn new tasks or problem-solving on their own.    - This helps them feel comfortable with imperfection and builds confidence.5. Set Clear Expectations:    - Firstborns often respond well when they know the rules and expectations.    - Clearly communicate your expectations to them.    - Use phrases like "Tell me how I can please you" to involve them in defining rules and behaviors.6. Special Privileges:    - Consider giving firstborns slightly later bedtimes or special privileges.    - This can help them feel acknowledged for their age and responsibilities.7. Avoid Making Them Built-in Babysitters:    - Be cautious not to rely on your firstborn as a constant babysitter for younger siblings or other children.    - Respect their boundaries and understand that they have their own schedules and responsibilities.Andie and Angie  share (maybe overshare) personal experiences and anecdotes throughout the podcast, offering valuable insights into parenting firstborn children. They emphasize the importance of balancing expectations and responsibilities to ensure the well-being and development of firstborns while acknowledging their unique traits.
10/8/202332 minutes, 3 seconds
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Grateful, Thankful, Blessed - Part 2

In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie continue talking about gratitude and thankfulness. They are two moms on a mission to prove that you don’t need to wait until Thanksgiving Day to be thankful or grateful. But who doesn’t love a funny Thanksgiving story even if it’s only October? When Angie’s daughter was in preschool, she told her teacher she was thankful her mom helped at the bar. You definitely want to hear how that story turns out. But let’s face it, it isn’t always easy for kids to be grateful. There are times when they are stressed out and spiraling that the last thing they want to do is think of all the things they are thankful for. It’s during those times (and many other times) that kids need to be reminded, helped, and encouraged to be grateful. It’s amazing because gratitude can actually lower stress levels. So when life seems to be extra chaotic for you and/or your kids, being thankful and grateful can be the little piece of light you need to get through the day. So keep going Mama! You’re doing a great job! The Mother Funny Tribe is thankful for you!
10/4/202334 minutes, 9 seconds
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Grateful, Thankful, Blessed - Part 1

“It’s a joy and a treasure” that Andie and Angie are recording together in Texas. In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie are talking about gratitude and thankfulness even though it’s the beginning of October. Why should you only be thankful in November? Is it okay to wear a shirt that says thankful on it in April? Andie and Angie are excited to start the thankfulness trend since everyone else is waiting until November to be thankful. Fall is such a busy season for moms since they are driving their kids to school and all of their extracurricular activities. When the world is spinning all around you, and you’re running from place to place, just stop, be present, and take a moment to be thankful (regardless of what month it is). Gratitude can actually reset your heart and your mind. This episode is both hilarious and heartwarming. But you should know that if you’re going to practice gratitude in October… you’re a rule breaker.
10/2/202328 minutes, 4 seconds
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When Plans Change: Pivot - 2

On this episode of Mother Funny Andie and Angie continue their conversation on plans changing. They weren’t planning to discuss this topic, but hey, that's the beauty of mom life – it’s unpredictable. Everything in an instant can stop and change. It’s true, moms always want to protect their kids from hardship and pain. They want them to have the best life possible. Unfortunately, the reality is, there will be a day when their plans change. It might be a storm that cancels a football game, a Disneyland birthday that doesn’t happen, or throwing up right before a concert. Sometimes moms just need to listen as their kids talk about the ups and downs of their plans changing. The most important thing is for kids to know they are loved and you are there to support them. So when life changes direction for you, or your kids, just try to pivot. It might be stressful in the moment, but that’s real life. This episode is relatable, authentic, funny, and even offers some hope. You’re doing a great job mama! Keep it up!
9/27/202332 minutes, 19 seconds
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When Plans Change: Pivot - Part 1

“All of a sudden you get one phone call and everything changes. You just have to go with it.” In this episode of Mother Funny Andie and Angie give the kind reality check that your plans are going to change. The funny thing is that Andie and Angie were not even planning to record on this topic. But they decided to talk about it at the last minute. Because that’s real life. Let’s face it, part of being a mom is adapting to change. This past week Andie’s plans completely changed, and she was able to watch her amazing nephew for a few days. Such a fun surprise! Plus, she got to visit the Reptile Zoo. On Wednesday, Angie’s night turned into a wild adventure, after she received a call from her kids. Let’s just say a baby bobcat might have been involved. Here’s the thing, when everything changes just remember to pivot. It will help you laugh as you’re trying to adjust to the new situation. Some things are simply out of your control. So take a deep breath mama, and try to enjoy life’s little surprises. You’ve got this!
9/25/202342 minutes, 36 seconds
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Mom Guilt: Let it Go - Part 2

In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie continue their conversation about mom guilt. Have you ever had that nagging regret that just won't quit? Those 'oh-no' moments that loop in your head like a broken record? Don’t worry, you're not alone! Andie shares a few relatable and hilarious mom guilt stories. Let’s just say game night ended with a bruise on the forehead. Sometimes moms feel like they didn’t “do anything all day.” Well, Andie and Angie are here to set the record straight. Just being a mom is an amazing accomplishment! Whether you're holding a newborn or driving your kids to lacrosse practice, you're getting things DONE. So celebrate the wins regardless of how big or small they are! And if someone tries to shame you, or make you feel guilty about something, just try to laugh it off. Their opinion isn’t worth the stress. There are times as a mom when you just need to be like Elsa and let it go (or let some friendships go). Your kids know how much you love them and care about them. You are doing a great job mama! Keep it up!
9/20/202338 minutes, 16 seconds
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Mom Guilt: Let it Go - Part 1

Do you ever feel like the mom you dreamed of being isn't quite the mom you turned out to be? Don't worry; you're in fantastic company! In this episode of Mother Funny Andie and Angie are chatting and laughing about mom guilt. You never know what is going to be discussed since the podcast is authentic and unscripted. One minute Andie and Angie are chatting about the expectation to be the perfect mom, and the next minute they are laughing about toddlers cooking eggs. Angie’s mama bear parenting style can’t quite cope with the idea of toddlers cooking eggs, and Andie can’t stop talking about it. Please, please, please don’t feel guilty if your toddler doesn’t cook their own eggs, because Angie’s toddler definitely doesn’t. Have you thought about the root of your mom guilt? Do influencers on social media, society, family, and/or friends put pressure on you to achieve goals that are unattainable? What does guilt mean to you? Mom guilt can mean so many different things to so many different people. People actually interpret guilt differently, or they might have different feelings and emotions about guilt. Moms have to be everyone to everybody at all times. There are simply not enough hours in the day. It's okay to feel mom guilt sometimes, but it's even better to laugh it off, learn, and grow. In this episode, you’ll discover that you're not alone on the mom guilt rollercoaster ride.
9/18/202333 minutes, 7 seconds
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Mom Life: Surviving Your Baby’s First Year - Part 2

“Soapbox on the Spectrum.” The thing about an unscripted podcast is that you never know where the conversation will go. In this episode of Mother Funny, Andie and Angie begin talking about what moms go through during the first year of their baby’s life, and end the podcast discussing Autism. Their conversation is real, authentic, honest, and helpful. Andie and Angie want to encourage you as you walk through the journey of your baby’s first year. You are part of their Mom Squad. There are so many different things to stress about during your baby’s first year of life. You might even be struggling with Decision Fatigue and not know it. In an instance your life completely changes. Your hobbies, social life, and/or your career can change. One minute you’re pregnant, and the next thing you know you’re worried about which brand of formula to buy, or when your baby should start solid foods. It’s a time of transition and confusion. For some moms it can be a difficult adjustment… and that’s okay. You’re not alone Mama. And if you are worried about your baby meeting all of those milestones make sure to talk to your pediatrician. There’s no stigmatizing here– just love, support, and understanding.This episode is dedicated to Uncle Jeff! One of the funniest people Andie and Angie know. Youngest Team Forever!
9/13/202337 minutes, 34 seconds
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Mom Life: Surviving Your Baby’s First Year - Part 1

“You go from being your individual self to now being a mom. Who you are as a person changes. Your role changes.” This episode is hilarious, heartfelt, real and authentic. Andie and Angie cover everything from sleep deprivation to nursing. Let’s face it, the expectation is that nursing will be completely natural, but for some moms it really hurts and is just plain awkward. It’s perfectly normal for you to feel that your world has been turned upside down… because it did. You are pretty much in survival mode during the first year of your baby’s life. Don’t stress Mama because Andie and Angie have been there, done that, and they get it. During that first year of your baby’s life, your hormones go wild, your body looks different and you have so many new things to stress about. You’re a Baby Mama Warrior just trying to make it through the day. So grab your coffee (whether it's filled with extra caffeine or decaf) and get ready to listen to a very honest and funny conversation.
9/11/202334 minutes, 59 seconds
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Juggling the Kid Chaos While You and/or Your Spouse Works From Home - Part 2

In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie talk all about what it is like being married to someone who works from home. Back in the day, one parent would go to work/the office, while the other parent would stay home with the kids. But times have changed! People are now working from home. And if you’re in that home/work/kids situation then there’s a good chance your partner's workstation is just a few feet away. This can be difficult to navigate at times. But laughter, flexibility, communication, and scheduling can help you cope with some of the stress. Sometimes it can feel like there are two managers in the home. Or like someone is always in your space. It just takes time to adjust to the new setup. But let’s be real, it can be awkward when your spouse is talking and you reply. Then you find out they are on a work call. This can happen a lot since so many people have AirPods. At the end of the episode, Angie tells a story that you need to hear to believe. Lets’ just say at one point Angie was stuffing balloons into her minivan and then ended up bursting into her husbands office while he was in a meeting. It’s an unforgettable, hilarious story that will make you laugh every time you pass by a balloon display. So make sure to listen to this relatable, funny, helpful, and encouraging episode. And remember Mama, you're doing a great job managing your home, raising your kids, and balancing all of the home/work changes that have occurred over the past few years!
9/6/202336 minutes, 48 seconds
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Juggling the Kid Chaos While You and/or Your Spouse Works From Home - Part 1

“Kids are chaos. You just have to roll with it.” In this episode of Mother Funny Andie and Angie dive into the world of working from home (or having a spouse who works from home), complete with kids, pets, and of course laughter! Since 2020 more people work remotely. This has created a whole new dynamic when raising kids. Parents can now attend more school events and class parties which is really exciting and fun! Finding the perfect work corner is not as exciting. Will it be the bedroom? The garage? Decisions, decisions! Sometimes you have to rearrange the house a few times to figure out the perfect place. One thing that is extra stressful for domestic engineers is trying to keep the kids quiet and happy when their spouse is in a meeting or on a work call. Let’s face it, kids are loud. There are times when it doesn’t matter how many strategies you use to prep the kids… they’re just going to yell, scream, laugh, or play tag in the living room. Kids are still kids. Try not to get too frustrated when you don’t get that quiet outcome you were hoping for. Give yourself grace Mama. Preplanning activities like legos, magnatiles, baking, or crafting can help keep your kids quiet for a little while. If all else fails, take on the Scrunchie Mom attitude, and give your kids an iPad, crackers, and an organic juice box. You’re doing a great job Mom!
9/4/202335 minutes, 50 seconds
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Back to School: College Edition

“The best you can do is be there for your children, appreciate the time you get with them, and take moments to soak in the scene around you.” In this Mother Funny episode, Andie and Angie once again chat about back to school. But this time they dive into the heartwarming world of college send-offs! You definitely want to listen to this episode even if you have young kids. Let’s face it, kids grow up quickly. Plus there are some great stories, words of wisdom, and of course laughter. Angie just sent her son to preschool so she can’t even imagine leaving him at the airport with his bags packed and college dreams ahead. Andie’s sent her three kids off to college, at three different colleges, in three different states. Somehow she managed to say goodbye and give one last hug. At one college send off they had fireworks, wine and cheese, and a candle lighting ceremony to celebrate their kids beginning their college journey. Yes, it can be a scary time for moms, but it’s also an exciting time for kids. College is a time for your kids to build their own community and be independent. Sure, there will be times when you don’t know where your kids are at, or what time they’ll be back at the dorm. But that’s when you need to trust that what you’ve done has been a foundation for them to make good choices. At the end of the episode Andie and Angie create a new parenting style-"Hella Parenting!” Doesn’t everyone want to be a hella cool mom who is part of a secret sorority with matching shirts?!?! So whether you are laughing or crying just know that you’re doing a great job mama!
8/30/202350 minutes, 43 seconds
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Back to School: Preschool Edition

“If you don’t have a Yeti or a Stanley, we still see you. Stay strong.” In this Mother Funny episode Andie and Angie talk (and laugh) about the positive side of back to school. For starters, moms get time to themselves while their kids are safe and happy at school. They can actually take time to drink their coffee without being interrupted. For homeschool moms, they don’t get a long break during the day, but thankfully their school day is shorter so their afternoons can be filled with fun! It seems that all kids drop their pencils, fall off of their chairs, and ask a ton of questions. Why is that? Andie has a great paperclip trick to help manage all of the non-related school questions. It’s genius! Andie and Angie also dive into the exciting preschool world filled with field trips, colors, and numbers! And yes, both kids and moms can struggle with separation anxiety… but that’s okay. Andie and Angie completely understand. Now brace yourself for the Yeti vs. Stanley showdown – complete with epic stories, laughs, and a dash of friendly (or cousin) rivalry. Who knew discussing water bottles could be this entertaining? So, grab your favorite water bottle or coffee mug, turn up the volume, and get ready to laugh, as you embrace the wild, wonderful world of motherhood with Andie and Angie.
8/28/202337 minutes, 55 seconds
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Back to School - Part 2

“I literally thought my (kindergarten) teacher was a witch!” Andie and Angie are continuing their conversation on back to school! Juggling schedules, drop off, pick up, and everything in between can definitely be chaotic. Back to school brings stress. Andie hilariously points out that Angie is an expert on back to school stress. Let’s face it, the morning routine can be stressful for kids and moms. Okay, well just getting kids out of summer mode and back on a schedule can be chaotic and stressful for everyone. Plus, moms worry about so many things at the beginning of the school year: how their kids will perform academically, if their kids will be able to keep up with their homework, and/or if their child has made new friends or reconnected with old friends. The list goes on and on. So whether you’re cheering or tearing up, just know you’re not alone. Andie brings comic relief when she recaps her very first day of kindergarten. At one point Angie laughs so hard she can’t breathe. Somehow Andie turns her traumatic experience into a hilarious story that you don’t want to miss. As Andie says, “What I’m explaining is childhood trauma in the wild west for us latchkey kids.” So for all of you with kids in kindergarten (or really any grade), know that if Andie survived having a kindergarten teacher that was a witch, your kids will survive the school year. They might even get an A in calculus one day! It all will work out. You're doing just fine!
8/23/202347 minutes, 9 seconds
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Back to School - Part 1

“You can’t always put things in balance. Life is crazy and you have the tools to get through it.” Kids are headed back to school. It’s a mix of cheers and tears as moms send their precious kids off to conquer the school year. Angie is really bummed that summer is over since she loves having her kids with her all day. Of course, Andie has to point out that Angie has the heart of a homeschool mom. Angie jokes that she can hear her mom saying, “I told you so!” It’s hilarious! The thing is, homeschool moms have a lot to prepare before the school year even begins. Their focused on planning the curriculum, figuring out lesson plans, and buying the essential school supplies. Angie loves that their district has school supply packs moms can order for their kids. The packs are delivered directly to the school without any hassle or stress at all. Whether your kids go to public school or charter school, Meet the Teacher is usually an exciting time for kids. The main question is- how are your kids going to get to school? The stress of figuring out carpools, drop off, pick up, or kids riding the bus or walking home can be stressful for moms to figure out. Andie and Angie want you to know that they understand. It’s a lot for a mom to plan- trying to make sure your kids are safe and taken care of, but also where they need to be. In all of the craziness make sure you take care of your mental health. So take a deep breath, and remember you’ve got this! Andie and Angie are cheering you on!
8/21/202336 minutes, 57 seconds
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Helping Your Preteen/Teen Navigate Dating - Part 2

“Just love them and give them tacos.” Join Andie and Angie on the "Mother Funny" podcast as they continue their conversation about teenage love, heartbreak, rules, and trust. First things first, there's no magic age for dating. It really depends on the maturity of your teen, and their boyfriend or girlfriend. Even though it can be difficult at times, you need to trust your teen, and also trust who they are dating. Let’s face it, they are going to make good choices, bad choices, and everything in between. It’s all part of the wild ride called growing up. So try your best to relax. Now, about those strict dating rules – let your teen join in the conversation. As Andie says, “It makes things weird” when moms put too much emphasis on rules and guidelines. Plus, your teen might surprise you with some dating rules they have already set for their relationship. Just remember, dating is supposed to be fun! So empower and encourage your teen as they learn how to navigate a healthy relationship. Dating is a great time for teens to learn how to be compassionate and empathetic toward others. This episode is filled with stories about dating, heartfelt tips & tricks, and of course laughter.Through the Word: https://throughtheword.org
8/16/202340 minutes, 32 seconds
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Helping Your Preteen/Teen Navigate Dating - Part 1

In this episode of "Mother Funny," Andie and Angie dive into the hilarious realm of helping kids/preteens navigate the maze of boyfriends, girlfriends, and crushes. Angie mentions growing up in the homeschool world back in the 90s when courting was popular and encouraged. But hey, times have changed, and preteen/teen romance doesn’t need to focus so much on marriage. Let’s take a step back and not place so much pressure on relationships. Andie and Angie introduce you to the next big thing - “Scourting!” ...Okay, so maybe they came up with the term Scourting during the episode. That’s what having an unscripted podcast is all about! Andie tells the fun story about how she met her husband Kris at a young age. Sometimes young love really does work out in the end. But, that’s the exception for sure. These days GALentines Day can be even more fun than Valentine's Day for elementary age and middle school kids. Why not start a fun tradition when kids are young? So wave goodbye to strict dating rules and say hello to the power of helping preteens/teens navigate relationships with empathy, understanding, and grace. Puppy love is part of the growing up process! So hang in there mama, and remember that dating is supposed to be a fun learning experience for your kids!Through the Word: https://throughtheword.org
8/14/202333 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Heart of Fashion: Tween/Teen - Part 2

“I love Jesus and bikinis!” In this episode, Andie and Angie continue talking about children’s fashion. This time they’re focusing on tweens and teens fashion choices. Tweens and teens aren't just picking out an outfit; they're crafting their identity, building their confidence, and claiming their independence. So if they're rocking an outfit, it can be a boost to their uniqueness! Just be on the lookout if your tween or teen starts dressing in black every day. You might want to check in with them since dark colors can spark negative emotions. When it comes to fashion, parents can get hung up on the actual outfit. But it’s best to get to the heart of the issue. Let’s face it, people are always going to have their opinions. If your tween or teen is happy, healthy, and loves others well, then those negative opinions don’t even matter. So go shopping with your tween or teen and have some fun! This episode is insightful and really funny! At the end of the episode Andie and Angie dive headfirst into the epic bikini vs. one-piece war! It's a hilarious showdown you don’t want to miss! It’s not what you would expect at all!
8/9/202343 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Heart of Fashion: Children - Part 1

“Now even the water bottle is part of fashion.” Many moms are talking about fashion right now since kids are headed back to school. It's a whole new world out there from backpacks to water bottles. Stanley’s are all the rage now, but a few years ago all the kids wanted Hydroflasks. Remember back in the day when kids didn’t even take water bottles to school? How did Gen Xrs make it through? Or what about Jansport backpacks? At one point it seemed like everyone had the same style Jansport. Everything has been taken up a notch, and it’s not cheap. Andie and Angie talk about how much freedom they give their kids when they choose their outfits. Sure, kids can express themselves through their personal style. But they might need a few guidelines to help. Fashion freedom can be part of development, and help children build independence. There is quite a contrast since Angie’s kids always have their hair done, whereas Andie’s girls wore their hair down most of the time. Fashion is a journey - a phase that brings color, joy, and a few unforgettable style moments. So, if your little one has a style that's "unique" rest assured they'll grow out of it. Embrace your child’s very distinct style choices and celebrate their creativity! Fashion is exciting and fun!
8/7/202343 minutes, 1 second
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Mother Funny Fashion - Part 2

“Finding clothes after you have kids with a totally changed body can be difficult.” Join Andie and Angie as they take you on a laugh-out-loud journey through the wild world of mom fashion. From shift dresses and pearls to scrunchies and shoulder pads - they talk about it all! Who can forget about the “soccer mom” look of the 1990s? Over the years moms have gone through incredible changes, both inside and out. Fashion can help you feel like yourself again! When you're wearing an amazing outfit you feel like can conquer anything! Andie shares a hilarious story about a time she had a wardrobe malfunction that will have you laughing out loud. This story is a great reminder that fashion can be fabulous, funny, and fearless all at once! So dear moms, don't be afraid to embrace your style, rock those outfits with pride, and remember that fashion is more than just looking good - it's also about feeling good! When you feel good, you can do anything! Andie and Angie celebrate the journey of motherhood and the ever-changing world of mom fashion with a sprinkle of humor and a whole lot of love!
8/2/202345 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mother Funny Fashion - Part 1

The Barbie Movie inspired this podcast. Yes, that movie can be controversial, but Andie and Angie have to talk about it. The fashion in the Barbie Movie is truly amazing and extravagant! Fashion affects every mom because you don’t stay in your pajamas all day, every day. At some point, you need to get dressed for the day and head to the grocery store or school to pick up your kids. There’s a difference in the way moms used to dress before they had kids. Bodies change, schedules change, budgets change, and that usually means a mom's style changes. Angie is so on trend she wore a shirt she bought at a gas station while recording this episode about fashion. Since Angie considers motherhood a sport, she wears athletic clothes 100 percent of the time. Meanwhile, Andie is the perfect blend of comfort, current trends, and cuteness! That’s right, she even wears jeans! Andie is extremely brave and buys bathing suits from Amazon! Now that takes courage! Andie tells a hilarious story about a time her flight got canceled leaving her without luggage since she had already checked it. Well, Andie went into Walmart and bought one of the coolest outfits ever. Did you know Walmart sells pleather pants? Remember, there's no one-size-fits-all when it comes to fashion. It's all about embracing your unique style. What works for one mom, might not work for another mom. And that's perfectly fine! Own your individuality, mama! Get ready to rock your style and conquer the day with confidence!
7/31/202340 minutes, 35 seconds
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Parenting Styles: Marshmallow Moms & Tiger Moms - Part 2

Tune in and join the Mother Funny Tribe, because we’re all in this together! This episode is filled with laughter, humor, love, and understanding! Andie and Angie continue tackling the topic of parenting styles. Just remember that a balanced approach to parenting can actually be the most effective way to parent. Moms don’t need to be all in on one parenting type. Instead, being flexible and adapting when necessary can help your kids thrive. This episode is hilarious since Angie finds the good in every parenting style, while Andie brings a touch of reality. Marshmallow Moms are loving, kind, and patient. They can also be permissive, overindulgent parents that don’t set firm boundaries. On the flip side, Tiger Moms are fierce and fabulous, with high-flying expectations! They push their cubs to achieve greatness, one A+ at a time. With humor and heart, Andie and Angie navigate the challenges and savor the joys of Marshmallow Moms and Tiger Moms. No judgment, no perfection, just love, laughter, and chaos.
7/26/202338 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parenting Styles: Silky Moms & Scrunchy Moms Part - 1

Join Andie and Angie as they explore the hilarious world of parenting styles that are as unique as your own kids! Over the past few months, Andie has realized that she is a Permissive Marshmallow Grandma! She’s all about spoiling her grandson with love and cookies! But hey, back in the day, she was a Passive Helicopter Bear Mom! She hovered with ease and let her kids spread their wings. Andie and Angie talk about Silky Moms who glide through the parenting journey with the latest technology and medical advancements. Epidurals and bottles? You betcha! Convenience is key for these mamas. Scrunchy Moms, are a combo of Silky Moms and Crunchy Moms. These fabulous moms are all about the best of both worlds—embracing modern products and homemade baby food. Now, here’s a little secret, mama: there’s no one-size-fits-all parenting style! The Mommy Wars need to end so each mom can shine in her own unique way, doing what feels right for her and her kiddos. In this episode, Andie and Angie swap stories and laugh until they cry! Who knew calculus could be so funny, right? So, if you’re ready to laugh, learn, and embrace the craziness of parenting with a sprinkle of silliness, you’ve come to the right podcast.
7/24/202335 minutes, 52 seconds
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Organizing & Scheduling with Bethany - Part 2

Are you ready to ditch the overwhelming to-do lists and embrace a joyful approach to your busy mom life? Join Andie, Angie, and Bethany on a hilarious journey as they navigate the scheduling chaos, and discover the power of saying "no" (without any mom guilt). Sometimes it’s just a no for now or for a season. During extra busy times, choosing the best yes is the best option for your busy schedule. Andie, Angie, and Bethany are here to remind you that you're doing an amazing job, even if it feels like there's never enough time in the day. Embrace the idea that whatever happened today was exactly what was supposed to happen. Finding a scheduling or planning system that brings you peace will help bring joy in the midst of the business. So embrace the imperfect moments, and create a life that's both fulfilling and fun. Get ready to schedule your way to freedom, mama! You’ve got this!
7/19/202330 minutes, 24 seconds
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Organizing & Scheduling with Bethany - Part 1

Get ready to declutter, organize and conquer the chaos with Andie, Angie, and Bethany! Bethany and Andie have been close friends for over 20 years, and she has the tips and tricks to help bring order to your busy mom life. Bethany’s on a mission to tame the clutter and bring harmony to every room with bags and clear bins. Remember that organizing is about finding peace in the chaos. When you have the freedom to let go of things, you create space for more joy, peace, and sanity in your busy mom world. Bethany also understands the allure of sentimental items, and she believes it's completely okay to keep those special treasures. After all, they're like bags/boxes/bins of memories that warm your heart. Bethany has the inside scoop on organizing your pantry. When you open your pantry and see everything lined up, and in its correct bin, it makes it easier to see. If your kids can see the snacks and protein bars, then they’re more likely to eat them. The key to organizing is to choose the method that brings you freedom. So, join Andie, Angie, and Bethany as they bring laughter, inspiration, and a whole lot of organization to your mom life. Go ahead and take the first step to conquer the clutter one bag or bin at a time. You've got this!
7/17/202335 minutes, 2 seconds
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Parenting Styles - Part 2

Andie and Angie explore the fascinating subtypes of parenting and uncover some hilarious truths along the way. First up, the infamous Helicopter Mom who soars above her kids, ready to swoop in and save the day at a moment's notice. Watch out, world, because nothing escapes her watchful eye! Next, the Mama Bear is the fierce protector who will go to battle for her cubs. Don’t mess with her kids unless you want to face the wrath of this mighty mama. Andie and Angie laugh about the one and only Helicopter Bear Mom subtype they created in the previous episode. Yes, you heard that right, they combined the best of both parenting subtypes. A Helicopter Bear is a hybrid of the Helicopter Mom and Mama Bear, bringing a whole new level of hovering and protectiveness. The hilarious examples of a Helicopter Bear will have you laughing out loud! And let’s not forget the Crunchy and Granola Moms. These earth-loving mamas embrace all things natural, from making organic baby food to cloth diapers. Some moms proudly wear the title of Granola Mom, while others prefer to be called a Crunchy Mom. Sometimes it can seem like a competition for healthy snacks and eco-friendly toys. Andie and Angie also talk about the Lawnmower/Snowplow Moms. Buckle up, moms, and get ready for a laughter-filled ride as Andie and Angie celebrate the colorful spectrum of parenting styles. Tune in to share the joys, challenges, and endless laughter of being a mom.
7/12/202337 minutes, 32 seconds
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Parenting Styles - Part 1

In this episode, Andie and Angie take a hilarious trip through the world of parenting styles! First things first, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to parenting. Obviously, a mother’s love for her children is at the heart of parenting. It’s always best to parent the way that’s best for your children and family. Parenting styles are influenced by so many different things, including the way you wish your parents parented you. Most moms parent from their own past experiences as children, and for the world they are sending their children into. Andie and Angie dive into the main 4 parenting types which are: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved/neglectful. They also unveil a brand-new parenting style that will have you laughing out loud. Introducing... drumroll... Helicopter Bears! That’s right, they combine the hovering nature of a Helicopter Mom with the protective Mama Bear. It’s a whole new level of protection and snuggles! Parenting is always changing and evolving since humans are constantly changing and evolving. Remember, there’s no such thing as the perfect mom. Everyone is just figuring it out as they go, armed with love and laughter. So, join Andie and Angie for a hilarious and heartwarming discussion on the joys and challenges of different parenting styles.
7/10/202332 minutes, 6 seconds
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Interview with Danielle - Part 2 Event Planning

Andie and Angie interview Angie’s sister Danielle, who is the owner and property manager of Legacy Farms. In this episode, Danielle unveils the secrets of hosting an epic gathering without losing your sanity. Because let's face it, being the hostess with the mostest can sometimes feel like a juggling act! Planning ahead is the secret sauce to party success. By preparing early, you'll avoid last-minute crises, and have more time to indulge in the celebration. Hosting a party, while also spending quality time with your guests, can be challenging. Having help, or even a team of help, makes throwing a party easier. So embrace the help and let others lend a hand when planning a memorable event. Taking care of essential details upfront will save you from constant interruptions, so you’ll be free to mingle with guests. Remember, your energy sets the tone of the party. If you're calm, cool, and collected, your guests will feel it too. Don’t make hosting complicated. Sometimes the simplest ideas create the biggest smiles. Who doesn’t love nachos or Root Beer Floats? So, take a deep breath, let go of any pre-party jitters, and remember that hospitality is about love, laughter, memories, and giving what you have. You've got this! You can find Legacy Farms and Getaways on Facebook and VRBO
7/5/202338 minutes, 56 seconds
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Interview with Danielle - Part 1 Meal Planning

Andie and Angie interview Angie’s sister Danielle, who is also the owner and property manager of Legacy Farms. In this episode, Danielle talks about meal planning, which is apparently important since kids want to eat dinner every night. The bad advice moms fall into is that they need to accommodate everyone's tastes. This can lead to making multiple meals for every dinner. It can be impossible for moms to accommodate everyone’s likes and dislikes. Danielle discusses how to meal plan for multiple kids of all different ages. Danielle’s meal planning journey began when she started watching the food network (thank you Rachael Ray) and also looking through Taste of Home magazine. Danielle's meal plans for four weekdays and one weekend meal. One pot meal lessens the dishes you have to do. Few ingredients, and few dishes. Sometimes trying new recipes with different textures and colors can be a win with the kids. Even just adding spices can change a meal entirely. Have realistic expectations when it comes to cooking. The more you practice cooking the better you’ll get. Sitting down as a family, and eating together without cell phones is a priority and good for your mental health. You can find Legacy Farms and Getaways on Facebook and VRBO
7/3/202330 minutes, 54 seconds
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Helping Kids Navigate Cell Phones & Social Media - Part 2

In this episode, Andie and Angie talk about how moms are constantly evolving and adapting to the ever-changing landscape of technology. Andie and Angie mention some of the things kids can struggle with when they have social media, including FOMO and sleep deprivation. On the flip side of this digital coin, social media can enhance communication skills and technical skills. Andie tells a hilarious story of a time she tried to smile for a picture when she had a fake tooth called a flipper. You will definitely laugh out loud when she tells the story, and when you find out what Angie created with the flipper tooth picture.  Andie and Angie also talk about how kids can accidentally come across content they didn’t mean to. Ads can pop up when you least expect them, and that tiny little x at the corner can be so hard to find. Andie and Angie also laugh about the hilarious things kids watch on YouTube. Why do kids like to watch other people play with toys, and slime or watch them play Minecraft? Andie and Angie share funny stories, practical tips, and plenty of mom-to-mom support to encourage you, as you and your kids walk through the social media and cell phone journey together.
6/28/202345 minutes, 47 seconds
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Helping Kids Navigate Cell Phones & Social Media - Part 1

Get ready to LOL with Andie and Angie as they talk about the world of social media and cell phones! They take a dive deep into the chaos of parenting in the digital age. Andie and Angie tackle the difficult question: when is the right time for kids to get a cell phone? Well, there's no one-size-fits-all answer. It's a rollercoaster ride of opinions, but there's no shame in doing what's best for YOUR child and YOUR family. Every family has their own unique circumstances and dynamics that come into play. What works for one family might not work for another. In this episode, Angie shares a funny story about how she originally joined Facebook thanks to an amazing friend who set up her entire account without Angie knowing. Andie and Angie talk about helping kids navigate the ever-evolving world of social media and cell phones. Now more than ever, it’s important for moms to help guide their kids through the laughter, fun, and pitfalls of social media and cell phones while their kids embrace the joy of being part of the digital age.
6/26/202339 minutes, 55 seconds
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Traveling with kids - Part 2

Get ready to hit the open road and embark on a wild adventure filled with laughter, snacks, and unforgettable memories! In this episode, Andie and Angie talk about the joys of family road trips. When it comes to road-tripping, comfort is key. Just make sure you remember the road trip essentials- squishmallows and snacks! In this episode, Angie shares the unforgettable story of walking the wrong way on a freeway on-ramp with her five kids. Communication is key when traveling with kids. Setting clear expectations and keeping those lines of communication open is very important when traveling. Andie learned that lesson the hard way, but she can now laugh at one of the kids’ ingenuity when faced with a problem. The story is hilarious! Just remember that sometimes the best part of a family vacation is not what you plan at all. What kid doesn’t love a continental breakfast at a hotel? Don’t let the stress of travel hold you back. Because beyond the traffic jams and pit stops, lies a world for your kids to explore.
6/21/202336 minutes, 9 seconds
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Traveling with Kids - Part 1

This episode is filled with hilarious and heartwarming stories about the world of traveling as a family! Andie and Angie dive into the wild and wonderful adventures of exploring the world with kids. Traveling with kids is like embarking on a journey where memories are made and laughter is guaranteed. Those epic vacations help kids appreciate what they have, explore new places, and understand the vastness of the world. But let’s be real, traveling with children requires a whole lot of bravery and adaptability. It can be a rollercoaster of fun, excitement, chaos, and stress. It’s worth it though! Andie shares about a time her family traveled internationally and they stayed in a gypsy village. Join Andie and Angie as they share their travel stories that involve everything from a forgotten bag on a bus to an unexpected encounter with the president. Of course, snacks are one of the most important components of traveling with kids.
6/19/202347 minutes, 37 seconds
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Keeping Kids Entertained During the Summer - Part 2

Get ready for a summer adventure like no other with Andie and Angie! In this episode, they dive headfirst into the world of structured activities for those long summer days. From sports camps to church camps and community programs, they’ve got the scoop on how to keep kids active and entertained (while giving you a much needed break). Sports camps are a great way to introduce your kids to new sports without committing to a whole season. Plus, your kids will make new friends and learn from responsible teenagers, making the whole experience even more epic. VBS and other church camps can be cheaper or even free, while still providing a whole lot of fun and excitement. Andie and Angie have a treasure trove of ideas to keep your kids engaged and entertained all summer long. From backyard camping and fort building to nature hikes and crafts, the possibilities are endless. Andie has a realization that leaves Angie speechless, while Angie has an "aha" moment in real time. Family game nights, water balloon fights, and water battles are all part of the summer shenanigans. Andie and Angie encourage you to embrace the mess, the stickiness, and the pure joy of summertime. 
6/14/202335 minutes, 17 seconds
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Keeping Kids Entertained During the Summer - Part 1

Get ready to embrace the chaos and dive into the crazy days of summer with Andie and Angie. Summer may be all about fun for the kids, but let's face it, it's survival mode for moms! Summer as a mom can be a lot of work since your kids are with you most if not all of the time. Plus, kids apparently are extra hungry during the summer and need to eat snacks nonstop.  Playdates, dollar days at the movies, library visits, reading, beach days, and Milkshake Mondays are activities that keep kids engaged all summer long. There is definitely an adjustment period siblings experience since they go from school and extracurricular activities to being together all day, every day. It's a whole new level of togetherness. Kids have been looking forward to summer for months. As Andie says, “The need for a break and to just rest is needed now more than ever before.” So take a deep breath, and know that Andie and Angie are cheering you on as you try to make summer as fun as possible.
6/12/202330 minutes, 4 seconds
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Stay at Home Mom & Working Mom (NOT Stay at Home Mom VERSUS Working Mom)- Part 2

“No matter what, you have to do what’s good for your family, for your children, and for yourself.” Get ready to embark on a laughter-filled journey as Andie and Angie flip the script and change the title from “working mom” to “career women!” Career women are setting a shining example for their kids, showing them the true power of hard work and dedication. Plus, career women are experts at finding that perfect balance between family life and chasing their dreams. Whether you’re a career woman or a stay at home mom, Andie and Angie want to remind you to celebrate your incredible success. You’re doing an outstanding job, and your accomplishments deserve to be recognized and cheered on. After all, career women and stay at home moms both deserve to win the coveted “Employee of the Month” award! So, tune in and join Andie & Angie as they laugh, encourage, and celebrate the triumphs of career women and stay at home moms. 
6/7/202330 minutes, 23 seconds
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Stay at Home Mom & Working Mom (NOT Stay at Home Mom VERSUS Working Mom) - Part 1

Get ready to join the Mother Funny adventure as Andie and Angie tackle the epic debate between working moms versus stay at home moms! Why is there competition anyway? Andie and Angie address the term "stay at home mom." Seriously, who came up with that term? When you really think about it, moms are always on the go, and never at home! Andie and Angie have a hilarious brainstorming session where they come up with epic new titles for the boring/false term stay at home mom. Some of the titles include: childcare facilitator, domestic engineer, caregiver, director of operations, zookeeper, disaster response supervisor and so many other titles. Let’s face it, stay at home moms are the ultimate volunteers. This episode is authentic, applicable, and funny. Join Andie and Angie for a laughter-filled episode that celebrates the hilarious side of mom labels. Whether you're a stay at home mom, a working mom, or rocking a bit of both, you'll find yourself laughing out loud, and feeling encouraged every step of the way.
6/5/202336 minutes
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Mom Shame - Part 2

In this episode, Andie and Angie continue talking about mom shame. Moms get shamed for a variety of things, including the gender of their kids (shout out to all the boy moms and girl moms out there), whether they had an epidural or c-section, and even their kids' screen time. Sometimes, the best way to handle mom shaming is with a little bit of awkwardness and a whole lot of humor. A funny comeback can magically turn a harsh situation into a positive and uplifting one. Andie and Angie introduce the "Shopping Cart Game" as a tool to distinguish between judging moms and genuinely helping them. But before jumping to conclusions, it's important to fully understand what a mom is going through. Is there a way you can support your friend instead of tearing them down? And if you find yourself needing to address something with a friend, remember to approach it with love, kindness, and a generous side of humility. Here's an encouraging reminder from Andie and Angie: surround yourself with an amazing mom tribe filled with fabulous cheerleaders who will always be there to lift you up, celebrate your victories, and cheer you on through the rollercoaster ride of motherhood.
5/31/202335 minutes, 19 seconds
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Mom Shame - Part 1

“Judgy mom’s judging mom’s.” In this episode, Andie and Angie explore the world of mom shaming. To keep things lighthearted and fun, they play the Shame Game! Let’s face it, people can shame moms over some ridiculous things. Moms deal with a whirlwind of eye rolls and harsh comments about a variety of kid related topics.  These include sleep schedules and pacifiers, the never-ending bottle versus breastfeeding debate,  and what your child ate for dinner. Angie tells about a time a mom judged her for the sunscreen she used. Who knew Banana Boat could be so controversial? Andie explains that she had an aha moment years ago when she realized it wasn’t her job to worry about how other people parent their kids. She goes on to explain that humility is the opposite of mom shaming. This episode is encouraging, funny, and relatable. Even though mom shaming can be difficult, Andie and Angie want to encourage you through the challenging times.
5/29/202335 minutes, 32 seconds
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Anxiety Happens - Part 2

“Stress happens. Anxiety happens.” In this episode, Andie and Angie talk about Mom Anxiety (or what they call Momxiety)! There are three types of Mom Anxiety. Some of the things that can cause Mom Anxiety include hormonal changes, lack of sleep, fear for your child's safety, and financial stress. Remember that life is life. Part of being a mom is worrying, but when the worry becomes excessive, starts to affect your mood, and/or gets in the way of your everyday life, then that’s when worry has crossed the line and becomes anxiety. Angie talks about a time she had to be hyperaware when her daughter had health issues. Going for long walks helped her deal with the stress of the situation. Andie and Angie discuss other strategies to help with anxiety including journaling, positive self-talk, deep breathing, coloring, and of course watching Bob Ross. Sometimes being aware of the stress, and how you’re feeling, can help you cope with anxiety. At the end of the episode Andie and Angie laugh hysterically as Angie explains how she tried to make her compression socks look super cool when she was pregnant. Make sure you check out Instagram so you can watch Andie demonstrate how to do the tapping technique. This episode is fun, relatable, and filled with insightful info!
5/24/202343 minutes, 2 seconds
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Anxiety Happens - Part 1

How does anxiety affect your everyday life? Does anxiety impact your parenting? In this episode, Andie and Angie laugh and tell funny stories about how anxiety has affected them over the years. Let’s face it, anxiety and stress are part of the motherhood journey. There is so much to worry about when you’re a mom. Moms have a hyperawareness of how unsafe things can be. Plus, the more stories you hear can make you feel anxious about situations that rarely even happen. Anxiety can be a way to keep us safe and protected, but it can also cause us to think or do some random things. Andie shares a hilarious story about a time she panicked on an airplane, and randomly pulled another passenger's hair. She also mentions a time she started throwing luggage at the airport. Andie talks about how anxiety affected her parenting since she found herself parenting like a security guard- always ready for the worst case scenario. This episode is hilarious and relatable. Just know that when it comes to anxiety, you’re not alone.
5/22/202334 minutes, 48 seconds
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Self-Care - Part 2

“A lot of parenting is hiding the junk that you’re eating.” In this episode, Andie and Angie continue their conversation about self-care. How do you feel when you buy a new cookbook? Is that at the top of your self-care list? Don't worry, it's definitely not at the top of Angie's list either. In this episode, Andie and Angie discuss a list of self-care ideas including working out, meeting up with a friend, getting a pedicure, and starting a new Bible plan (shoutout Through the Word). Sometimes self-care can be as simple as drinking a cup of coffee while shopping, or watching Bob Ross (Andie's fav). When Angie was pregnant, eating KFC a few times a week was exactly what she needed to feel better!  Make sure to listen to the outtakes at the end because Andie and Angie laugh hysterically as they come up with their new secret code word.
5/17/202336 minutes, 2 seconds
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Self-Care - Part 1

As they say, “If you’re a mess, everybody pays.” Have you ever rushed out the door only to realize your kid isn’t wearing any shoes? Or maybe you’ve rocked an entire workout at the gym with your leggings inside out. And that’s when you know you need a little self-care. In this episode, Andie and Angie talk about how self-care is taking care of your mental, emotional, and physical health, as well as finding that overall sense of well-being. All you need to do is figure out what brings you joy, peace, and a sense of rejuvenation. The beauty of self-care is that it evolves and changes throughout your parenting journey.   Here’s the key - self-care needs to be intentional. Sometimes, you just need a well-deserved nap, a good book, a leisurely walk, or even some mindless scrolling on social media. There might be times in your very busy life when it’s better to show up five minutes late and calm, rather than on time and completely frazzled. Take a moment for yourself and embrace the chaos. You’ve got this mama!
5/15/202327 minutes, 54 seconds
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Mother's Day - Part 2

In this episode, Andie and Angie continue their conversation about Mother’s Day! Angie is all about the homemade presents, crafts, and special treats from her kids on Mother’s Day. However, Mother’s Day can be complicated for some moms as they try to juggle all of the different moms and grandmas in their life. Remember that communicating with your husband and kids about your Mother’s Day expectations can help eliminate drama and stress. Andie and Angie also change Mother’s Day into a national holiday/law called Mom’s Day Off. Every mom deserves at least one day off a year! Andie and Angie even share their dream scenarios for the perfect Mom’s Day Off which includes sleeping in, a tropical location and a drink in their hand. Cheers to you, our Mother Funny Tribe!
5/10/202330 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mother's Day - Part 1

It’s Mother’s Day! A day to honor, respect, and help moms feel special. Angie is excited about Mother’s Day, but Andie has some reservations since Mother’s Day can be a complex holiday for some moms. Angie and Andie discuss the history of Mother’s Day with the added twist of the invention of mimosas. This is not the time to start fact checking Mother Funny. Andie and Angie also have an important PSA for husbands- Mother’s Day is a day to celebrate and honor the mother of their children. Andie and Angie laugh about a Mother’s Day tea they had with their moms and grandma that was a little stressful at the time, but hilarious to relive now.
5/8/202325 minutes, 32 seconds
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Andrea’s Adoption Journey - Part 2

“Adoption is a calling… embrace it, run with it, and don’t let fear hold you back.” In this episode Andie and Angie continue their conversation with Andrea Jones about adoption. At the beginning of the episode Andie tells a hilarious story  about a time when Andie and Andrea visited a winery together. Who knew entering a winery could be so funny? Andie, Angie and Andrea laugh, joke around and go a little off topic throughout this episode. Andrea also shares her biggest surprises, moments of laughter, and what she learned while going  through the adoption process. PSA-  the Santa discussion at the end of the episode is for moms only. Andie and Angie don’t want little ones to find out any of Santa’s secrets.
5/3/202336 minutes, 51 seconds
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Andrea’s Adoption Journey - Part 1

In this episode, Andie and Angie talk with Andrea Jones about her inspiring adoption journey with her two girls - Liberty and Eden. Andrea discusses that every situation and every adoption is unique, and that’s what makes adoption so special. Andrea also gives excellent advice on what not to say to a mom who has adopted her children. Remember adoption is not a Lifetime movie, its life… and life is life. The emphasis is becoming a family.  Andrea’s story will inspire and encourage you, whether you’re considering adoption or just curious about the process. This episode is insightful, interesting, fun, and full of laughter.
5/1/202331 minutes, 33 seconds
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Blessed in the Mess - Part 2

“Spillers gonna spill!” How do you stay calm when your child spills? Andie and Angie laugh as they discuss the fact that spills are inevitably going to happen. Rather than freak out, sometimes you just need to sing a song from Daniel Tiger while you clean up the mess. How do you motivate your kids to help you clean? Chore charts and positive reinforcement can be great tools to help kids join in the cleaning process. Andie and Angie talk about the motivation behind having a clean home - creating a safe and comfortable space for their families to make memories in. Even if the house is a little messy, those memories will still be amazing! It’s important for families to figure out what brings them comfort, peace, and freedom in their homes while they walk the cleaning journey together.
4/26/202332 minutes, 25 seconds
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Blessed in the Mess - Part 1

In this episode, Andie and Angie tackle the topic of cleaning and household chores with their signature humor and lighthearted approach. They call out some of the bad advice out there, including the idea that having a clean house means you’re a good wife and mom. They also discuss the never ending battle between trying to keep things clean and sanitized, while also accepting that a little mess is okay. Andie and Angie share their own funny stories about the struggles of laundry, organizing, and trying to get their kids involved in the cleaning process. Whether you’re a cleaning ninja or a total disaster, this episode will give you a good laugh and encouragement on your cleaning journey.
4/24/202336 minutes, 44 seconds
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Interview With Ann - Part 2

 Do you want to know what goes on behind the scenes of a teacher who is also a mom? In this episode, Andie and Angie continue their conversation with Ann. Ann talks about what it's like to be a mom while trying to juggle the demands of being a teacher. She is currently a third grade teacher and is very passionate about teaching. Ann explains what her happy file is (btw we all should have one), and gives incredible insight that will encourage every mom. Andie and Angie take the time to laugh, chat and brainstorm how they can apply Ann's wisdom to their daily lives. So, if you want to be inspired, encouraged, and entertained, tune in to this episode and join the fun with Andie, Angie, and the amazing Ann!
4/19/202331 minutes, 8 seconds
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Interview With Ann - Part 1

Do you know that one mom who can make any situation hilarious? Well, that’s Ann! Andie and Angie interview Ann and laugh throughout their entire time together. In this episode, Ann shares the ups, downs, and funny things that have occurred over the years as a teacher. She even talks about what she went through while teaching third graders virtually.  Ann laughs with Andie and Angie about how she had to teach her students while they were walking around the house, disappearing, turning their cameras off, or even eating chicken while she taught virtually. 
4/17/202338 minutes, 5 seconds
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School Options - Part 2

“We’re gonna handle this playground style!” In this episode Andie and Angie talk about kids going to public school or private school. They have very interesting perspectives since Andie went to public school as a child, but her kids have gone to charter school, public school and been homeschooled. Angie on the other hand was homeschooled, but chose to put her girls in public school. Andie and Angie laugh as they talk about the pros and cons of kids going to school outside the home. They also discuss the saying, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” What do you think about that saying? How has that saying impacted how you parent? Andie and Angie talk about trying to get kids to school on time. Getting kids out of the door in the morning can be stressful, eventful, rushed or even a little embarrassing if the van door doesn’t work. When kids attend public school or private school they need to figure out how to handle certain social situations on their own. Stay tuned for Angie’s story about Uncle Garfunkle’s self-defense class and the playground nut-kicker! What do you do when your daughter tells you how she got in trouble and the whole family can’t stop laughing?!?!
4/12/202349 minutes, 40 seconds
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School Options - Part 1

How do you decide what school option is best for your child? So many options, which to choose?! In this episode Andie & Angie discuss the pros and cons of homeschool and charter homeschool options. Angie was an OG homeschool kid who became a public school mom, and Andie was a public school kid who became a homeschool mom… then charter homeschool mom… then public school mom. It’s a long story.  And all that experience makes for a great episode with lots of laughs! Homeschool has changed over the years, and apparently there’s also a little bit of a rivalry between homeschool and charter schools. Andie and Angie talk pros and cons share stories, and make it very clear that one school option is not inherently better than another. Parents need to make the decision that’s best for each child. Then there’s the Bumper Jumper game they created at the CHEA convention. Oh, and it’s okay if you’re currently wearing a Bumper Jumper since styles from the 90s are coming back…even low rise jeans (which Angie is excited about but Andie has a very different opinion). Whatever schooling option you chose, join us for this very funny and authentic episode.
4/10/202346 minutes, 24 seconds
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Helping Kids Navigate Friendships - Part 2

“Friendship is Spanx for your soul!” In this episode Andie and Angie dive deeper into friendships! When kids are learning how to navigate friendships there can be some difficult situations that occur including bullying, drama, conflict and isolation. How can moms support their kids when their kids are going through a difficult time with a friend? In this episode Andie and Angie discuss bad advice they were given as kids that moms are finally rejecting. Think of this more as a PSA because there is a good chance you were given this same bad advice when you were growing up. Andie and Angie also discuss bullying. Yes, that’s a hot topic right now and it’s great that most moms are taking bullying so seriously. What should moms do if their kid is being bullied at school and the school won’t do anything about it? Andie tells a mama bear story that occurred after her son was bullied. Andie and Angie also talk about some of the positive things kids can learn from their friendships such as kindness, humility, consideration, love and respect. That being said, it is important for kids to understand that kindness and humility do not equal weakness.
3/26/202336 minutes, 42 seconds
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Helping Kids Navigate Friendships - Part 1

In this episode Andie and Angie talk about friendships, friendships, friendships! They discuss how important it is for kids to have friends since friendships impact a child’s life, development, attitude and behavior. Since friendships affect children in so many ways, how involved should moms be when it comes to helping their kids choose friends? Andie and Angie talk about the bad advice that either they were given, or their parents were given. Should kids only be friends with people who share their same values or beliefs? Andie explains that socializing her kids when they were growing up was a huge priority. After they moved back to California, Andie even created a group to help her kids make new friends and then maintain those friendships as they got older. Clearly there’s a line between moms helping their kids navigate friendships in a healthy way versus trying to control who their kids spend time with. Unfortunately, some of the negative consequences of trying to control a child’s friendships include low self-esteem, dishonesty and anxiety. Andie and Angie end the episode by discussing the difference between a group of friends and a clique.
3/26/202335 minutes, 20 seconds
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Mother Funny Tribe - Part 1

How important is it for you to have mom friends? How have your friendships changed since you’ve had kids? Can moms be lonely even though they are with their kids all day long? In this episode Andie and Angie discuss why having mom friends is so, over the top, extremely important! Okay, that sounds like a little much, but don’t worry, Andie and Angie laugh as they discuss how important it is to have a Mother Funny Mom Tribe. In this episode Andie and Angie discuss the bad advice surrounding mom friendships. They also come up with the idea of creating a mom friend finding app! Don’t we all want to make new mom friends while also continuing to strengthen the friendships we have now? Friendships can change over time, but part of the friendship journey is learning how stay connected while managing a very busy schedule.
3/24/202338 minutes, 38 seconds
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Mother Funny Tribe - Part 2

Okay, in the previous episode Andie and Angie might have said the word important a few too many times. To make up for it, they create a fun game that will have you laughing and possibly help you feel a little more energized and ready to take on the day. Being a mom, and juggling schedules takes up most of the day. It’s hard to find time to reconnect with a friend you haven’t seen in a while, or stop to make a new friend. Where do moms even meet other moms? How are moms supposed to have a conversation on the phone when their kids are yelling in the background? Andie and Angie tackle all of this and more, while also acknowledging that it takes courage to make new friends. You can’t just walk up to a mom you don’t know and offer her a sealed Pop-Tart. Or can you?  At the end of the episode Andie asks Angie a question that leaves her speechless and she doesn’t quite know how to answer it.
3/24/202333 minutes, 46 seconds