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

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

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Doing Our Best

CC470: TW: this episode has mentions of Domestic Violence. If you or someone you love is experiencing Domestic Violence text START to 88788 and checkout www.thehotline.org for resources. This week Kail and Lindsie are navigating total behind-the-scenes chaos, from missed recordin ...  Show more

ENCORE: Birthday Requests, Efficient Parenting & Bonus Mom Troubles

ENCORE CC469: An article about a mom asking for extra gifts for the birthday kid's sibling has left a bad impression on Kail and Lindsie. They talk about what they'd do and what they usually do when it comes to birthdays with multiples and during the holidays. A video of Bethenny ...  Show more

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