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  • TIN FOIL MOMZ
    2026/05/27

    This week on TIN FOIL MOMZ, we’re putting on our tin foil hats and diving headfirst into the internet’s wildest conspiracy theories. From celebrity clones and secret societies to aliens, government coverups, and the absolutely unhinged TikTok rabbit holes that keep us awake at 2am — nothing is off limits.

    Are we experts? Absolutely not. Are we fully convinced on some of these? Maybe. 😭

    Grab your snacks, lock your doors, and come spiral with us as we debate what’s fake, what’s possible, and what might actually have us questioning reality by the end of the episode.

    Disclaimer: this episode is purely for entertainment… allegedly. 👀

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Hot Girls Have Stretch Marks
    2026/05/13

    This week we’re getting brutally honest about body image, confidence, insecurity, motherhood, fashion struggles, and the reality of being plus size in a world that always has something to say. From dressing room breakdowns and dating insecurities to learning how to love the body that carried us through life and motherhood — nothing is off limits.

    This episode is funny, vulnerable, relatable, and for every girl who’s ever picked herself apart in the mirror while still trying to show up confidently anyway. Stretch marks, mom pooches, oversized hoodies, crop tops, and all — hot girls have them too.

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    59 分
  • Broke Momz Eras Tour
    2026/05/06

    We’re taking a walk (more like a spiral) through every era we’ve ever had — and nothing is off limits 😭

    From side bangs, layered tanks, and questionable outfit choices… to delusional crushes, Facebook official relationships, and the phases where we really thought we were doing something — we’re breaking it ALL down.

    In this episode, we play “Cancel It or Bring It Back,” relive our most chaotic fashion and dating eras, and expose the trends we fully participated in (and probably should’ve been stopped).

    Let’s just say… some things deserved better, and some things should absolutely never see the light of day again.

    If you’ve ever looked back at old pictures and thought “what was I thinking?” — this one’s for you.

    Welcome to our most unhinged, nostalgic, and slightly embarrassing episode yet.

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    59 分
  • Parents By Day, Lovers By... Maybe
    2026/04/29

    Parenthood changes everything—including intimacy, connection, and the way relationships evolve behind closed doors. In this episode, we’re having the honest conversation about what intimacy after kids really looks like. From feeling touched out and exhausted to finding ways to reconnect and keep the spark alive, we’re diving into the realities no one talks about enough.

    We’re sharing our thoughts on communication, confidence, emotional connection, and how to prioritize your relationship while raising little ones. Whether you’re in the thick of diapers and sleepless nights or simply navigating a new season in your partnership, this episode is a reminder that intimacy may change—but it doesn’t have to disappear.

    Real talk, relatable moments, and plenty of honesty—because keeping the connection alive after kids takes intention, grace, and sometimes a little creativity.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Lost Me... Found Her.
    2026/04/22

    Somewhere between the chaos, the responsibilities, and taking care of everyone else… we lost ourselves.

    In this episode, we’re getting real about what it actually feels like to look in the mirror and not fully recognize the person staring back. The quiet identity shifts, the burnout, the guilt of wanting time for yourself—and the moment you realize something has to change.

    We’re talking about the small (but powerful) ways we’ve started finding ourselves again, rebuilding confidence, and learning that you don’t go back to who you were… you grow into someone new.

    If you’ve ever thought “where did I go?”—this one’s for you. 🤍

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    1 時間 2 分
  • That's a Wrap... (For Now)
    2026/04/02

    We can’t believe we’re here already… the end of Season One.

    In this episode, we’re taking a moment to look back on everything — from how this podcast started to the conversations that meant the most, the ones that made us laugh, and the moments that surprised us along the way.

    We’re talking about what we’ve learned, how this journey has changed us, and what this space has come to mean — not just for us, but for this community we’re building together.

    Starting something new is never easy, and sharing our lives this openly has been both exciting and a little scary… but so worth it.

    Thank you for listening, supporting, and growing with us this season.

    We’ll see you soon 🤍🎙️

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    57 分
  • We Should Probably Go To Bed
    2026/03/25

    You know those nights where you keep saying “okay last thing” but somehow an hour passes and you’re still talking? …yeah, that’s this episode.

    We’re diving into random thoughts, unhinged conversations, and the kind of late-night chaos that only happens when you’re way too tired but not ready to go to sleep. From pointless debates to oversharing moments, this one feels like a real bestie sleepover.

    Nothing is structured, everything is funny, and somehow it all makes sense in the moment.

    If you’ve ever stayed up way too late talking about absolutely nothing… welcome, you’re in the right place!

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    59 分
  • Little Voices, Big Love
    2026/03/18

    In this episode, we handed the microphones to some very special (and very honest) guests — our kids. We asked them some important questions about life, family, and what they really think about their moms… and their answers did not disappoint.

    From what they think we do all day to who the real boss of the house is, this episode is full of hilarious, sweet, and completely unfiltered kid logic.

    Kids say the funniest things, and this conversation reminded us that sometimes the smallest voices have the biggest personalities.

    Fair warning: there’s a lot of giggles, a little chaos, and answers we definitely didn’t expect.

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    35 分