Welcome to How Are We 40?, the podcast where two sisters-in-law unpack the unhinged reality of being a millennial woman in the 2020s. Each week, Taylor and Whitney—one in the throes of mom life, the other spiraling out about her singledom—will share the brutal and hilarious realities about modern womanhood, when “having it all” just means feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and on the verge of a menty b.
Expect unfiltered conversations about marriage, dating, body changes, work woes, and Google search histories that include "how to make friends at the dog park”. So, get ready to ride or die with two deeply flawed females who will overshare like it's going out of style and remind you that everyone is really just making it up as they go.
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Welcome to How Are We 40?, the podcast where two sisters-in-law unpack the unhinged reality of being a millennial woman in the 2020s. Each week, Taylor and Whitney—one in the throes of mom life, the other spiraling out about her singledom—will share the brutal and hilarious realities about modern womanhood, when “having it all” just means feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and on the verge of a menty b.
Expect unfiltered conversations about marriage, dating, body changes, work woes, and Google search histories that include "how to make friends at the dog park”. So, get ready to ride or die with two deeply flawed females who will overshare like it's going out of style and remind you that everyone is really just making it up as they go.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week, Tay + Whit talk all things interiors— the decor trends they secretly hate, the chaotic art they grew up with and the furniture their kids have destroyed. Because part of adulthood is creating your dream home—only to have a toddler smear yogurt on the curtains.
***Curious what we’re talking about? All visual references from this episode will be posted on our Instagram!***
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