2024-05-02
4 分钟We wanted to tell you about another podcast you might like: "Pop Culture Moms," new from our friends at ABC Audio and "Good Morning America." In "Pop Culture Moms," best friends Andie and Sabrina talk the joys and challenges of parenting, and the lessons they've learned from watching some of the most iconic moms in TV and movies. Search for "Pop Culture Moms" on your favorite podcast platform or click here to jump to it ---> https://link.chtbl.com/popculturemomss1?sid=thedropout Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, dropout fans.
I'm Andy Mitchell, host of the new podcast pop culture Moms.
And each week, my best friend Sabrina and I unravel the mysteries of parenting with some unlikely detectives, fellow moms, celebrity friends, and pop culture experts.
From dissecting the tactics of tv and movie moms to exploring the joys and challenges of our real everyday lives, each episode is a deep dive into the secrets of successful and not so successful parenting.
I want to play for you a short clip from our episode with Real Housewives star Heather Gay, just one of the episodes from our first season that included guests like Alana Ubach, Melissa Rivers, journalist Su Chin park, and the incredible women behind big little feelings, among others.
If you like what you hear, click the link in our episode description or search pop culture moms to listen to our show.
It makes me cry right now because, you know, I kept saying, like, I'm doing this for my daughters, you know, to give them options, to give them other ways to do it.
And you realize, just like in the movie with America for, like, we're doing it for ourselves.
And then that's the reward is to see them develop and become who they are going to be, the people they're going to be.
Without context of a pre assigned role or what.
A definition of beauty, a definition of success, a definition of identity that they, you know, that was really.
Has been prescribed to a lot of us, you know, as women growing up.
But, like, for them, they have the independence and freedom to just make their own way.
And I love that so much.
That's like, so we'll see.
I'll see friends now.
Like, and even, like, my fellow housewives, like, and I'm just like, hi, Barbie.
And it's like, just saying, hi, Barbie to women.
I love.
It feels like that's what we're saying is, like, Barbie can be an astronaut.