Revisiting Kids and Screen Time

Revisiting Kids and Screen Time

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Organizing S.O.S.

We are waving our organizing S.O.S. flags. Join us as we spill all the messy details and help each other brainstorm solutions. We hope we normalize the home disorganization that we can all find ourselves in while also giving you some organizing encouragement!In an extended episod ...  Show more

2026 Intentions

We're bringing new year energy to this episode all about our intentions and goals for 2026. We both share our word for the year and the goals we have for ourselves. Plus, we record messages for our future selves.Friends of the Show can listen to an extended version of this episod ...  Show more

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