Episodes

  • My Brother Got Diagnosed at 40 & Now Everything Makes Sense: A Guide to Dating, Corporate Shenanigans & Japanese Metal
    Jan 31 2025

    Ever wonder what it's like growing up in the 90s when your brain's wired differently? Pull up a chair as Alison's brother Chris spills the tea about getting diagnosed with Asperger's at 40 and suddenly realizing why golf lessons with dad were a total disaster. Between stories of that one date who walked topless through her parents' living room (yep, that happened) and dropping truth bombs in corporate meetings that would get anyone else fired, Chris breaks down how understanding neurodiversity changed everything - especially parenting.

    Watch Alison discover she might not be as "normal" as she thought while Chris explains why his daughter's obsession with Japanese metal bands and perfect lighting actually makes total sense. From mimicking social cues to accidentally creating an entire dating strategy based on trying to get rejected, this episode proves that sometimes your biggest "weakness" might actually be your superpower - even if it takes four decades to figure that out.

    Plus, find out why Chris can code like a genius but can't make eye contact, how he turned his experiences into parenting wins, and why sometimes throwing your credit card on the dinner table and walking out is the only reasonable response to a bad date.

    Fair warning: This episode contains corporate meeting mishaps, dating stories that'll make you feel better about your love life, and enough inappropriate comments to make HR create a new training video. Perfect for listening while avoiding eye contact or pretending to pay attention in meetings!

    #comedy #moms #undiagnosedmoms #ADHD #autism #aspergers #neurodiversity #parenting #mentalhealth #corporatelife #dating #siblingbonds #90skids #latediagnosis #actuallyautistic #adhdlife #parentinghumor

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Daddy Chill: First date disasters, Hall Passes and Cryotherapy
    Jan 22 2025

    Jump into the chaos with Alison and Cassie as they plan their next wellness adventure - freezing their bodies in a cryotherapy chamber because apparently that's what passes for self-care these days. While Cassie's ready to embrace the ice, Alison's questioning her life choices and wondering if being a human popsicle is really the path to enlightenment.

    Between planning their deep freeze, they dive into dating disasters including Alison's legendary first date that ended with a broken ankle, her date driving off, and proving chivalry isn't just dead - it never even showed up to the party. Meanwhile, Cassie reveals her complete lack of dating history because apparently when you meet your soulmate at 17, you skip the whole "learning how not to date" phase.

    The conversation spirals into their Canadian vs American throwdown, where we learn Canadian schools don't care about sports and Americans will literally hold their kids back a grade just to dominate middle school football. Plus, find out why watching Rescue 911 in the 90s basically guaranteed childhood trauma, how their parents' creative lies shaped their adult fears, and why Tucker Carlson made an unexpected appearance in their "Hall Pass" list (Cassie has some explaining to do).

    From colonic confusion to cryo-chambers, these two prove once again that no topic is off limits - especially when there's a chance to turn it into a laugh. And yes, they eventually explain what "Daddy Chill" means, but you'll have to listen to understand why it became the quote of the day.

    cryotherapy, wellness trends, dating stories, Canadian culture, childhood memories, Rescue 911, parent comedy, Tucker Carlson, school sports, first dates, health and wellness, friendship comedy, mom life, alternative medicine, hall pass stories

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    57 mins
  • Ghost Stories & Juice Cleanses: Mom Life Between Dimensions
    Jan 15 2025

    Pop in your earbuds and hold onto your juice cleanse, because Alison and Cassie are taking you on a supernatural journey through the weirdest parts of motherhood! From failed detox attempts to interdimensional travel (yes, really), these two are spilling all the paranormal tea about their families' ghostly encounters. When Alison's daughter starts seeing a little girl by the bathroom door and Cassie's son shares the exact same shark attack dream, you'll start questioning everything you know about mother's intuition. Turns out there's actual science behind why moms just know things - spoiler alert: your kids' cells are literally still inside you! Whether you believe in mediums, energy vortexes, or just the power of a good juice cleanse, this episode explores why some of us might be more tuned into the spiritual realm than others. Between stories of RV ghost footsteps and prophetic dreams coming true, you'll learn why traveling might actually shift you between dimensions (and why that's not always a bad thing). Warning: This episode contains failed detox attempts, dimensional portals in Florida, and enough evidence to make you wonder if your kid's imaginary friend is actually imaginary. Perfect for listening while sage-ing your house or hiding from the ghost in your hallway.

    Available wherever you question reality instead of folding laundry.

    #comedy #moms #undiagnosedmoms #paranormal #mediums #motherhood #supernatural #spiritualmoms #momlife #prophetic dreams #mothersintuition #ghoststories #dimension #spiritguides #psychickids

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    53 mins
  • “We Speak Full American” - Serial Mompreneur: Mexican Farm Life, Raising 5 boys & Finding Your Path
    Jan 9 2025

    #3 - From Canada to Mexico: When a Mom Runs Multiple Businesses (And Raising 5 Boys)

    Ever wonder what happens when you run over a Mexican on vacation and end up building an empire south of the border? Yeah, that's just a casual Tuesday for this week's guest! Join Alison and Cassie as they chat with serial mompreneur Kasie, who's living that farm life in Mexico while running multiple businesses (and somehow keeping five boys alive). From failed restaurants that taught priceless lessons to building an organic market empire, Kasie spills all the tea about building businesses abroad while refusing to be a Pinterest mom. Plus, our hosts dive into their latest juice cleanse adventures because apparently shoving coffee up your butt isn't enough anymore. Whether you're dreaming of escaping the 9-5 grind, curious about the expat life, or just want to hear how these three manage to run businesses without losing their minds (spoiler: they might have), this episode is packed with equal parts inspiration and chaos. Warning: This episode contains strong opinions about tap water, stories about failed business ventures that'll make you feel better about your life choices, and proof that sometimes the best success stories start with literally running into your future husband. Plus, find out why these moms are all about building empires while refusing to volunteer for classroom parties. Because sometimes the best business advice comes from someone who's living that international mom life and keeping it real AF.


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • This Is Not Medical Advice - Fasting Like a Dude Doesn't Work
    Jan 6 2025

    #2: Cocktails and questionable ear piercings, y'all! Pour yourself a Christmas sangria and join us for a deep dive into fasting - or as we like to call it, "anorexia with good PR" (just kidding, we're fine). From stabbing ears with random needles on a live podcast (tetanus who?) to breaking down how we actually fast without giving up wine and cheese, this episode is peak chaos. We're talking about why fasting like a dude doesn't work, how we accidentally discovered we weren't crazy - just undiagnosed, and why Boursin cheese is non-negotiable in life. Plus, Cassie shares her journey from "I don't have ADHD" to "Oh shit, my whole family knew?" Fair warning: This episode contains DIY medical procedures, tequila-fueled decisions, and absolutely zero actual medical advice. Seriously, don't try this at home... or do, we're not your mom.

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    44 mins
  • Answers Will Vary - Homeschooling and Juice Cleansing at its finest
    Jan 3 2025

    When your kid writes 'answers will vary' on their homeschool test, you know you've either completely failed or raised a genius. Join Alison and Cassie as they spill the tea (and coffee enemas) on their wildest homeschool adventures, from teaching kids who couldn't read but could surf like pros, to the moment they realized their 'unschooling' approach might have backfired. But don't worry - everyone turned out fine! Plus, dive deep into their latest health experiment: a juice cleanse that has them questioning every life choice. From colonics to coffee in places coffee shouldn't go, these moms share their unfiltered takes on wellness trends that'll either inspire you or make you feel way better about your own life choices. Warning: This episode contains French fries that weren't properly chewed, travel stories gone wrong, and proof that sometimes the best education happens outside the classroom... way outside.

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    48 mins
  • Episode 1: Wet Beaver
    Dec 20 2024

    "From RV Life to ADHD Wives: A Meet-Cute in the Keys"

    Join nomadic soul Cassie and southern wanderer Alison for their chaotic premiere episode where these two undiagnosed ADHD moms spill the tea (and probably some espresso martinis) about their unlikely friendship that started in the Florida Keys. Watch as they attempt to make the perfect trending cocktail while sharing how a Canadian Airbnb-hopper and a Georgia girl living the RV life became instant besties. Between sips and spills, they'll reveal their "lightbulb moments" of self-discovery, from scrolling through TikTok at 3AM to realizing why they both have 47 unfinished projects. Get ready for unfiltered stories, constant tangents, and enough laughter to make you forget what you were doing before you started listening. And yes, they'll definitely get off topic at least seven times - but that's just part of the charm.

    Available wherever you scroll through podcasts instead of doing what you're supposed to be doing.

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    56 mins