145: True Crime Talk: The O.J. Simpson Trial

145: True Crime Talk: The O.J. Simpson Trial

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Sleepover Energy & Strong Opinions

Disclaimer: this episode was recorded before recent events have transpired. I am so grateful for your understanding and support Love, LindsieCC: 473 Kail and Lindsie are back for a conversation that starts off light and quickly turns into one of those episodes. What begins as a s ...  Show more

Q1 Mental Breakdowns & Bad Decisions

CC: 472 Kail and Lindsie are barely holding it together—and honestly, same. From Q1 mental breakdowns to chaotic mornings (and accidentally running a stop sign in front of a cop), this episode is full of the kind of real-life spirals you can’t make up.They dive into co-parenting ...  Show more

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