• Sipping and Spilling the Tea on Mother's Day! ☕️ | HWP 411

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast
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Sipping and Spilling the Tea on Mother's Day! ☕️ | HWP 411

  • Summary

  • 🌸 This week, Hardly Working Podcast is celebrating all the moms out there with a special Mother's Day episode! Join SP and Kellie as they share their insights on being a stepmom on Mother's Day—something many can relate to.

    🎮 Instead of stories, we're playing a fun Mother's Day themed game testing your "mom knowledge" with trivia questions like: Does Mother's Day have the lowest crime rate of the year? Which insect mother does not eat the eggs of her children? And What is the world record for most babies born to one mom at one time?

    ☕️ After the game, grab a cuppa and get ready for some juicy gossip! SP and Kellie watch two crazy stories unfold: A woman who discovers she's been dating a serial killer, and another who breaks up with her boyfriend only to find out he's been married for three years! Get the tea ready because we're spilling all the details!

    💬 Finally, they wrap up the episode with an Unpopular Opinion: confessing your old feelings to your crush is a bad idea even if you no longer have feelings for them. Good idea or bad? Come find out on this week's Episode of Hardly Working!

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