This week on Let Me Call My Mom, we’re talking about the weird in-between of adulthood, when you realize being 22 feels just like being 18, and 58 feels just like being 30, except now you’re paying taxes, trying to cook something other than eggs, and wondering if you’re supposed to have it all figured out. From mean girls that never grow up to learning to be smart with your money, we’re covering it all. Karen and Tori get real about the things they’d tell their younger selves, from mone...
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This week on Let Me Call My Mom, we’re talking about the weird in-between of adulthood, when you realize being 22 feels just like being 18, and 58 feels just like being 30, except now you’re paying taxes, trying to cook something other than eggs, and wondering if you’re supposed to have it all figured out. From mean girls that never grow up to learning to be smart with your money, we’re covering it all. Karen and Tori get real about the things they’d tell their younger selves, from mone...
Be the (happy hour) Hostess with the Mostest | + setting family boundaries, hardware store rants, + Flat Ross!
Let Me Call My Mom
1 hour 34 minutes
1 year ago
Be the (happy hour) Hostess with the Mostest | + setting family boundaries, hardware store rants, + Flat Ross!
It’s MDW and mother/daughter duo, Tori and Karen DeSimone, are sharing the tips on being the hostest with the mostest! But only after an hour of catching up (as if they haven’t been living together!). The duo chats about the passing of Ringo, the beloved family dog, who they miss so much. Tori explores new hobbies as Stride is in full swing down at the Jersey Shore. Of course this episode is loaded with book recs from Karen, questions for your mom, setting boundaries with family members, the ...
Let Me Call My Mom
This week on Let Me Call My Mom, we’re talking about the weird in-between of adulthood, when you realize being 22 feels just like being 18, and 58 feels just like being 30, except now you’re paying taxes, trying to cook something other than eggs, and wondering if you’re supposed to have it all figured out. From mean girls that never grow up to learning to be smart with your money, we’re covering it all. Karen and Tori get real about the things they’d tell their younger selves, from mone...