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Minisode: Our Parents are Dating with Chelsea + Catherine

Chelsea and Catherine deal with an awkward etiquette situation. Then: A caller follows up about making out with her boss. And a couple is in trouble when their parents start dating each other. And a powerbottom needs Chelsea’s help. * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at De ...  Afficher plus

One Long Muscle with Mary Elizabeth Ellis

Mary Elizabeth Ellis (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) chats with Chelsea about the importance of teenage haircuts, softening her parenting instincts, her 20-year marriage to Charlie Day. Then: A friend just wants to see her bestie’s baby. A small-town barista wonders if she sh ...  Afficher plus

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Minisode: Refresh My Memory with Chelsea + Catherine
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Chelsea and Catherine do a book roundup, and read a followup about gay underwear. * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely ...  Afficher plus

Let Them with Mel Robbins
Dear Chelsea

Mel Robbins joins Chelsea this week to talk about the simple keys that changed her life and her new book, The Let Them Theory.  Then: A voter struggles to accept the values of those around her. A gay couple wants to start yet another podcast.  And a sister’s concern for her sibli ...  Afficher plus

We Might All Be Dead By Then with Chelsea + Catherine
Dear Chelsea

Chelsea and Catherine tackle listener updates, Doug’s latest antics, and relationship recidivism.  Then: A fitness instructor’s tactics range from screaming to downright triggering.  A loyal friend needs her bestie’s man to ride off into the sunset.  And a new mom’s lifelong frie ...  Afficher plus

On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Dear Chelsea

Jay Shetty is here to chat with Chelsea about leading with love, managing difficult relationships, and why we’re all just kids at heart. Then: A son tries to break up his mom and dad. A mom who wants to be an empty-nester isn’t sure how to get her twenty-something kids out of the ...  Afficher plus