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  • Episode 23: Lost Collectible Treasures with Evokes Sinead Dalton 


    This week on the podcast, we’re diving into a nostalgic trip down memory lane with Sinead Dalton, a renowned journalist with Evoke Ireland. If you're a millennial, you won't want to miss this one! Evoke is Ireland's premier platform for women, reaching over 1.1 million readers each month with the latest news, showbiz, and celebrity gossip. Sinead has made a name for herself with her unique features, often exploring nostalgic throwbacks that hit right in the feels—making her the perfect guest for today’s discussion about our favorite childhood collectibles.


    In the '90s and early 2000s, Ireland was swept up in the global trend of collectible items—from toys and trading cards to those memorable cereal box giveaways. Whether it was Pez dispensers, Pogs, McDonald’s Happy Meal toys, or Beanie Babies, these items were part of what made our childhoods unforgettable. And in today’s interview episode, we’re diving deep into the culture of these collectibles, exploring how they shaped our memories, and reflecting on the pop culture that surrounded them.


    Sinead, who has spent nearly 15 years in the media industry, knows exactly what it's like to grow up in a time where every piece of memorabilia seemed to hold a special place. From her bubble jacket and Adidas rip-offs to her encyclopedic knowledge of 90s and 00s music, Sinead is a true pop culture aficionado. Her career has spanned producing shows like Midday and The Elaine Show, as well as stepping out of her comfort zone with DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland. Now at Evoke, she brings her quirky ideas and infectious passion for all things nostalgic to the table.


    So get ready for some major flashbacks, as we chat with Sinead about the collectibles that defined a generation. Prepare for a fun, lighthearted dive into the past!


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    Evoke Ireland : https://evoke.ie/


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  • Episode 22 : Nostalgia Bites & Parental Plights


    Kelly and Ami take a hilarious and heartfelt trip down memory lane as they dive into the sweetest, most iconic nostalgia-filled moments of their 90s and 00s childhoods. Picture Charlie and the Chocolate Factory—but this time, it’s Dublin edition, with two girls from Dublin 12 living out their Willy Wonka fantasy sipping Bubble Tea from Abbey Street.


    This week, the duo reviews retro sweets that defined their childhoods, from chocolate cigarettes to macaroons, all while battling a white claw hangover and Kelly's ongoing battle with a cough from hell. It’s messy, it’s fun, and it’s all the sugary goodness you didn’t know you needed. They're also on the hunt for some of those old school treats—does TK the drink still exist? And what about those famous edible money notes and explore the Australian version of the Penguin bar?


    The conversation takes a turn as they explore how health-conscious parenting may have gone too far, questioning the obsession with raising perfectly healthy kids and the pressure to control their weight from birth. With a special mention of Ozempic and viral food trends, they explore everything from eating mochi to the trending Dubai chocolate bar. But it’s not all fun and games—Kelly shares a taste of her home life by introducing Ami to Hungarian food, adding a personal touch to their snack-filled adventure.


    Whether you're a parent trying to navigate today's food trends, or just someone who loves looking back at the best (and weirdest) bits of growing up, this episode has something for everyone. Come for the sweets, stay for the laughs—because who doesn’t love a trip down memory lane filled with sugar, snacks, and a little bit of sass?


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  • Episode 21: Movies That Made Us: Teen Cringe, Please Fast Forward the Scene!


    This week on Was Your Ma on Telly, Kelly and Ami take a fun trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the movies that defined our childhoods and pondering how we'll handle them as parents. In this lighthearted episode, they dive into the iconic films of the 90s, the thrill of renting movies from Blockbuster, and the Spice Girl shoes that were a playground must-have. From the cheesy teen flicks (Clueless, Save the Last Dance) to the more emotional and confusing movies (The Lion King and The Little Princess), they reflect on how these films shaped us.


    They discuss the age-old parenting dilemma: When do we let our kids watch the "inappropriate" scenes we grew up with? Do we fast forward, skip over, or let them experience it all? The conversation takes a fun turn as they also touch on those movies that scared us as kids (Willard), the gritty Irish films with political undertones, and the darker themes that have stuck with us through the years.


    Alongside the movie talk, Kelly and Ami share some laughs, Halloween costumes 2025, sentimental thoughts about losing the iconic Dublin accent. They also touch on how movies of the 90s addressed body pressures, nepo babies and Only Fans culture.


    Amilia has some big housing news too!


    If you're a millennial parent looking for a good laugh, a trip down memory lane, and a fresh take on how the movies of our past shape the way we parent today, this episode is for you.


    Tune in for some laughs, nostalgia, and even a few heartfelt moments as Kelly and Ami navigate the complexities of raising kids in a world that’s very different from the one we grew up in.


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  • Episode 20 – Hearts Grow, Bellies Too - The Magic of Motherhood


    In our first deep dive into full-on parenting mode, we’re getting real about the highs, lows, and absolute chaos of motherhood. From surviving our teen years without a teen pregnancy to growing up thinking we had to choose between careers or kids, we’re unpacking it all.


    We chat about the rollercoaster of being a working mother today, gentle parenting as Dubliners (not for the weak), and our deep respect for the mams who came before us—single mothers, cloth nappy warriors, and those who survived without the convenience of slow cookers and freezer bags. Amilia shares her genius tactics for scaring off boys, while Kelly makes a huge announcement that changes everything.


    We’re also tackling postpartum and pregnancy mental health, birth challenges like placental abruption and hyperemesis, and the impossible standard of the “perfect maminfluencer” (spoiler: she doesn’t exist). Plus, we celebrate millennial dads, reminisce about matinée coats and vans stuffed with mattresses, and ask ourselves—what are we actually nailing as mothers, and what still needs work?


    Oh, and if you ever wondered where Amilia hides from her kids… she’s finally telling.


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  • Episode 19 – What's True Crime Got to Do with It ? Sketchy and Unfiltered 


    Like most of the world, we’re addicted to true crime—but this week, we’re taking a deep dive into the cases that haunted our childhoods, shaped our fears, and sparked our morbid curiosity. From the notorious crimes that gripped Ireland, the UK, and beyond, to our own brushes with crime (yes, actual arrests were involved), we’re revisiting the dark, the bizarre, and the downright unbelievable.


    Kelly shares the time she drank in a Ballyfermot pub with one of the biggest crime families in Ireland, while Amil opens up about her own experience with stalking—because, as women, we’re uncomfortably familiar with the reality of crime. We also look at the crimes that shook the nation, from the murder of Veronica Guerin to the disappearance of Kyran Durnin. We remember the cases that dominated the headlines—Madeleine McCann, The Soham murders, The Watts family killings, and the big-name serial killers who became legends in their own right.


    It’s nostalgic, chilling, and weirdly fun as we swap childhood memories of scary stories, news reports, and the crimes that made us triple-check our locks. We also get into Scandinavian thrillers, Henry VIII’s murderous legacy, school shootings in the USA, The Dublin riots, and the crimes that hit far too close to home—including the dangers parents need to be aware of today, from Coco’s Law to online threats.


    True crime is more than just a guilty pleasure—it’s a mother’s obsession, a cultural phenomenon, and sometimes, a little too close for comfort. Tune in, if you dare.


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  • Episode 18: A Whiff of Home: Surviving Ireland's Housing Crisis One Fart at a Time

    In this episode, hosts Amilia and Kelly take a hilarious walk down memory lane, reminiscing about the joys (and quirks) of their 1990s childhood homes. They paint a picture of their pasts, filled with strange but beloved décor like lava lamps, groovy chick posters, and those wildly colorful toilet seats that could either be a fashion statement or a questionable life choice. Let’s just say, it was a different time.


    Amilia and Kelly also dive into the mess of today’s Irish housing crisis, where Amilia’s been navigating the wild world of house viewings like a warrior on a quest for affordable living. Along the way, they chat about the importance of family connections, including the importance of grandparents and even great-grandparents. From bedroom wall posters, to decent cups of tea or remind you that Leonardo DiCaprio will forever be the ultimate heartthrob? (Sorry, everyone else.)


    The episode touches on some serious topics, like the financial hacks that come from saving in the credit union and just how important it is to find a place where you can truly “fart in peace.” Ah, the sweet, sweet luxury of being comfortable in your own space.


    Oh, and let’s not forget Amilia’s ongoing battle with a chesty cough—because what’s a podcast without a bit of real-life struggle? (But don’t worry, she’s still here, powering through.) The two also acknowledge their privilege, though they’d like to remind everyone that, sadly, it doesn’t get you that far these days. And for anyone wondering, yes, there’s a little side tangent about the posh side of Tallaght (where apparently, even the lava lamps have class), and you’ll hear all about the magic of bubble chairs and how they were the height of 90s luxury.


    For even more laughs and behind-the-scenes antics, head over to Instagram @Wasyourmaontelly, where the fun never ends!


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  • Episode 17 PT 2: Pride in Parenting: Love’s Legacy and Future with Ranae Von Meding Pt.2

    In this milestone episode of Was Your Ma on Telly, Kelly and Ami sit down with their first-ever guest, Ranae von Meding.


    A born-again Christian turned LGBTQ+ activist, Ranae shares her powerful journey of discovering the love of her life in a same-sex relationship, all while navigating a deeply religious upbringing. At its heart, this episode is a deep dive into the many facets of love—how it shapes us, challenges us, and ultimately defines the families we build. From childhood understandings of love (Thanks Disney) to the transformative experience of becoming a parent, the conversation explores love in its most profound forms. Ranae’s story of overcoming challenges, becoming a fearless advocate for equal rights, and playing a pivotal role in the battle for equality for children of LGBTQ+ families, is as compelling as it is inspiring.


    As a public figure, CEO of Equality for Children, content creator, and, most importantly, a mother, Ranae has made headlines and appeared on countless TV shows, championing the rights of LGBTQ+ families.


    Meanwhile, this week, Kelly and Ami are hilariously battling over one mic, bringing their signature blend of chaos and charm to the episode. Adding their usual humor, they reminisce about snotty ex-boyfriends, heartbreaks, and the idea that we all experience three great loves, setting the stage for Ranae’s moving narrative. This episode also delves into Ranae and her wife Audrey’s journey through Reciprocal IVF, the challenges of same-sex parenthood, and the ongoing legal battles to secure a brighter future for their three children, Ava, Arya, and Ali. Packed with laughter, reflection, and hope, this episode offers a fresh perspective on love, parenting, and the fight for equality. Tune in for a conversation that’s both enlightening and entertaining.


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    Also check out the incredible Ranae von Meding on the following spaces

    Equality for Children: https://equalityforchildren.ie/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranaevonmeding/?hl=en 

    Website: https://www.ranaevonmeding.com/


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  • Episode 16 PT 1: Pride in Parenting: Love’s Legacy and Future with Ranae Von Meding

    In this milestone episode of Was Your Ma on Telly, Kelly and Ami sit down with their first-ever guest, Ranae von Meding.


    A born-again Christian turned LGBTQ+ activist, Ranae shares her powerful journey of discovering the love of her life in a same-sex relationship, all while navigating a deeply religious upbringing. At its heart, this episode is a deep dive into the many facets of love—how it shapes us, challenges us, and ultimately defines the families we build. From childhood understandings of love (Thanks Disney) to the transformative experience of becoming a parent, the conversation explores love in its most profound forms. Ranae’s story of overcoming challenges, becoming a fearless advocate for equal rights, and playing a pivotal role in the battle for equality for children of LGBTQ+ families, is as compelling as it is inspiring.


    As a public figure, CEO of Equality for Children, content creator, and, most importantly, a mother, Ranae has made headlines and appeared on countless TV shows, championing the rights of LGBTQ+ families.


    Meanwhile, this week, Kelly and Ami are hilariously battling over one mic, bringing their signature blend of chaos and charm to the episode. Adding their usual humor, they reminisce about snotty ex-boyfriends, heartbreaks, and the idea that we all experience three great loves, setting the stage for Ranae’s moving narrative. This episode also delves into Ranae and her wife Audrey’s journey through Reciprocal IVF, the challenges of same-sex parenthood, and the ongoing legal battles to secure a brighter future for their three children, Ava, Arya, and Ali. Packed with laughter, reflection, and hope, this episode offers a fresh perspective on love, parenting, and the fight for equality. Tune in for a conversation that’s both enlightening and entertaining.


    Follow us on Instagram for more video content @wasyourmaontelly


    Also check out the incredible Ranae von Meding on the following spaces

    Equality for Children: https://equalityforchildren.ie/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ranaevonmeding/?hl=en 

    Website: https://www.ranaevonmeding.com/


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  • Episode 15: Sleepovers: Chaos, Lies & Fake Alibis !


    This week, the ladies take a hilarious trip down memory lane to relive the wild world of sleepovers. From the chaos of staying up too late, telling outrageous lies to parents, and inevitably getting caught, to a horrific tale of worm infestations, The Fugitive, and Scouts club adventures ! But as parents now, they’re asking the big question: will we let our kids go to sleepovers, knowing everything we got up to – and everything we read in the news today? Or are sleepovers a millennial coming-of-age tradition destined for the history books? Laugh out loud with this nostalgic and brutally honest episode about friendship, mischief, and the awkward beauty of growing up.


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  • Episode 14: New Year, Same Road: Full Throttle Into 2025


    In this exciting New Year’s episode, the ladies leave the chaos of 2024 in their rear view mirror and hit the gas as they zoom into the unknown adventure of 2025. With a mix of laughter and hope, they share their dreams and aspirations for the new year from the simple goals of a dishwasher to lucky number 5. They dive into quirky New Year’s traditions from around the globe. Embarrassing tales of first email addresses and the “never happened” Tinder mishaps.


    Buckle up for a fun, lighthearted ride into 2025!


    & Yes Kelly is still sick !


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  • Was Your Ma on Telly - Episode 13


    After a two-week break, the ladies of Was Your Ma on Telly are back for an unconventional Christmas episode. This week, Kelly and Amilia dive into the chaotic and challenging world, exploring global events that shaped their childhoods, from natural disasters to world-changing scandals. The episode reflects on the past—pre-phones days—and how they navigated through global crises.


    Kelly battles a nasty cold, leaving her with the "world's most blocked nose," while the duo tries to tackle big, sensit

    ive topics despite "baby brain."


    The topics range from fast fashion and the horrors of a bad knicker collection, to the Chernobyl disaster (and its infamous “elephant's foot”), as well as the 2002 iodine tablet scare in Ireland post-9/11. They also reminisce about the days following 9/11, their visit to the New York memorial, and the cultural significance of the Simpsons' and The Spice Girls.


    Additionally, they reflect on historical health scares, such as mad cow disease and fears surrounding beef, and draw connections to the impact of global events like COVID-19. In a surprising confession, Kelly opens up with a shocking confession that shes been keeping secret for 12 months. They also touch on the Time magazine’s Person of the Year, the bottle return scheme, and their thoughts on raising good men while inspiring women.


    As the episode unfolds they grapple with how to address these colossal issues with their kids and their hopes for a better future. It's a thought-provoking and slightly unconventional Christmas special, filled with cursing, laughter, reflection, fear and a lot of love.


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  • Episode Twelve: "The Toys That Made Us"


    This week on Was Your Ma on Telly, the excitement of RTE's The Late Late Toy Show sparks a hilarious and heartfelt conversation about the toys that defined our childhoods. As the show signals the start of the Christmas season, the duo takes a nostalgic trip back to the 90s and 00s, reminiscing about the gadgets, toys, and gifts that shaped who they are today. From the must-have toys of the era to the simple pleasures that still hold a special place in their hearts, they explore the powerful impact toys have on a child’s development and the cherished memories they create.


    As the consumer frenzy of the holiday season kicks into full gear, the ladies also dive into the pull to spend, reflecting on the modern pressures of consumerism, and why it's important to hold back and reign it in.


    Expect lots of laughs, moments of chaos, and a special cameo from Amelia's kids.

    This episode is a bit of a rollercoaster—definitely one of the funniest yet, even if they failed miserably at keeping it PG!


    Grab a cuppa, tune in, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram @wasyourmaontelly for all the latest updates!


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  • Episode 11: In the Skin You’re In


    This week, we’re glowing (and maybe a little Botoxed) as we explore all things skin!


    Off the back of a glamorous skincare clinic opening, we dive into the highs and lows of freckle-faced childhoods, 90s SPF disasters, and those dreaded school days when bad skin kept us under the covers.


    We chat secret tweakments, the pull between self-love and wanting to look a little fresher, and how a lifetime skin condition can toughen you up.


    From VIP skincare events to decoding AI-created routines, we’re covering dry, oily, and combination skin woes, celebrating the Leaping Bunny logo, and even asking the big question: how far is too far when it comes to treatments?


    Plus, we try (and fail) to pronounce “Bakuchiol.” With a nod to The Irish Skin Foundation and plenty of laughs along the way, it’s time to get under the skin of this episode!


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  • Episode 10 "Puberty: From Hormones to Holy Water''


    Puberty—disgustingly dubbed “the time of ripening”— is the focus of this hilariously raw episode. The girls dive headfirst into the mortifying tales of hitting puberty, navigating emotional chaos, and surviving the storms of Catholic school. Growing up in Ireland, as always, is filled with humor, a touch of hidden shame, and a whole lot of absurdity.


    From the awkward discoveries made on the school bus to the wildfire spread of misinformation among clueless teens, nothing is off-limits. They share stories of waiting to “become a woman,” periods, Judy Blume novels, Grease Lightning, and the infamous Big Talk. And of course, there’s a deep dive into Catholic Church-led sex education.


    Join us for nonstop laughter, brutal honesty, and some questionable memories you’re sure to relate to.


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  • Episode 9 "12 Months Postpartum: The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful Pt.2''


    In this episode, the hosts continue their heartfelt and honest discussion on their postpartum journeys over the past year.


    They dive into the highs and lows of returning to work, navigating the adjustment of partners going back to their routines, and the vulnerability of being out on their own with a new baby. They also touch on complex feelings like jealousy that can come up during this time and talk about the ever-present “mam guilt” that so many parents experience. From anxiety, overwhelming feelings of joy and the overall daze that is the first 12 months. The hosts reflect on how grateful they feel to live outside the U.S. and even entertain dreams of moving to Scandinavia, where they admire the supportive family policies. On a lighter note, they share the joy of small moments, like capturing memories with baby photoshoots, and sprinkle in a few recommendations that helped them through this unique first year.


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  • Episode 8: "12 Months Postpartum: The Good, The Bad, and the Beautiful"


    In this episode of Was Your Ma on Telly?, we dive into the first 12 months postpartum—a time that’s as beautiful as it is challenging. We share our own journeys of recovery, from C-section healing to finding your rhythm amidst the chaos of newborn life.


    We chat about the emotional roller coaster of those early weeks, the shock of getting home from the hospital, and the overwhelming moment when your partner goes back to work.We talk about the importance of speaking your truth, finding support in the mam community, and how the simplest things—like a hot shower —become your new definition of bliss.


    If you’re navigating the ups and downs of postpartum, or just need some reassurance that you’re not alone in the madness, this episode is for you.


    Grab a cuppa and join us for an honest, heartfelt chat about the beautiful chaos of new motherhood. You’ve got this!


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  • Podcast Episode 7 Summary: Discos, Mischief & Maniac 2000; Should we Let Our Kids Loose at the Local Disco ?

    In Episode 7 of Was Your Ma on Telly, the ladies take a nostalgic trip down memory lane to revisit their youthful nights out at local discos, sparked by their recent experience at The Biggest Disco in Dublin's 3Arena. They reflect on the unforgettable socializing, the mischief, and the freedom of their teenage years when dancing, flirting, and first encounters with the opposite sex took place after hours. From the wild energy of dance floors filled with classics like Scooter and Mark McCabe's Maniac 2000, to the antics in the shadowy corners (booby-squeezing, anyone?), they explore the fun—and the scandal—of those long-lost nights.

    The conversation dives deep into how local discos were the birthplace of many cultural touchstones, from the Y2K fever and the rise of GHD straighteners to fashion trends we wish we could forget. The ladies also touch on the chaotic blend of underage drinking, smoking (before the ban), and the many lessons learned in the process.


    Get ready for a fun, mischievous trip down memory lane as the hosts reflect on the lessons their disco days taught them, and how those experiences have shaped the way they approach raising kids today.


    What happens if those community hall nights no longer exist? How will our kids get those same “real-world” experiences—the awkwardness, the mistakes, and the priceless lessons that only come from being part of something raw and unfiltered? Tune in for a lively discussion on the dying art of the local disco, the importance of face-to-face social interactions, and how we’ll make sure our kids have their own wild, unforgettable experiences (even if it’s not on a smoke-filled dance floor).


    Tune in for laughs, cringe moments, and chance to remember your own experience at the local disco !


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  • Podcast Episode 6 Summary: Bonus Special Episode

    This week, we have a special bonus episode for you! As we transition to our new weekly Wednesday schedule, the girls are taking a brief detour to address a pressing issue that began with a letter.


    Kelly is at the center of a heated battle with the Irish Health Services over her baby Cherry’s missed health and developmental check. Fueled by anger and determination, Kelly has made her voice heard on national TV, radio, and in the press, shining a light on the critical need for early intervention.


    In this episode, she dives deep into the significance of these appointments and the impact they have on children’s lives. Mothers are like lionesses—fierce and unwavering, ready to fight for their children's rights and ensure they receive the care they deserve. Join us for a heartfelt discussion about the power of a mother’s fight for her child and the urgent need for change. You won’t want to miss it!


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  • Podcast Episode 5 Summary:


    Get ready for a spine-tingling Halloween special with Amilia and Kelly as they dive into Ireland’s haunting history with Samhain, the ancient festival that marked the start of the darker half of the year. The duo taps into the resurgence of Irish pride and a return to age-old traditions, celebrating how special Halloween is for the Irish. From ghost stories to graveyard chills, Amilia and Kelly share their favorite Halloween memories, costumes that went from creative to questionable, and the thrill of a crackling bonfire under a full moon.


    Tune in for a spooky, funny episode as they swap tales of the supernatural, confess their scariest movie moments, and reminisce about what makes Halloween so magical. Plus, Amilia treats us to a haunting tune! The pair also look forward to this year’s Halloween with their kids, sharing plans to keep the fun—and the frights—alive. Whether you’re in it for the history, the laughs, or a good scare, this episode will leave you in the Halloween spirit!


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  • Podcast Episode 4 Summary:


    This week’s episode promises all the sweetness of friendships— with a twist of hard-hitting scandal.


    The duo dive deep into what really happens behind the best friend bracelets and cute childhood games. Is Kelly a bully? Why do fall-outs really matter? From first best friends to busted friendships on holidays (Crete’s beaches: gorgeous, but the sanitary system? Traumatizing), they explore the messy complications of childhood bonds. Things escalate when innocent games go too far, and childhood beefs bubble up in dramatic catfights, jealousies, and home highlights disasters. Catholic school power struggles, the unspoken rules of popularity, unhealthy cliques, dyslexia, and oversharing—nothing’s off-limits. Whether it’s learning how to resolve arguments, building boundaries, or letting your inner weirdo shine in college, they confront the difficult truths we all face with friendship. They ask the hard questions: Do you really believe your kid is an angel? Can kids lie? For mothers, it’s all about the exhausting juggling act—postnatal anxiety, feeling disconnected during Covid, battling loneliness while being totally overwhelmed, and realizing that sometimes only your maternity group gets it. And then, just when you think you’ve heard it all, there’s the unexpected joy of reconnecting with an old friend, sharing pregnancy journeys, and the heartbreak of friendship breakups. Ghosting, love bombing, flakey friends—who knew friendship could be this controversial? As they say, there are three sides to every story: yours, theirs, and the truth. Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions and revelations!


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