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EPISODE 19: "When You Catfish Your Own Daughter"

EPISODE 19: "When You Catfish Your Own Daughter"

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This week we’re laughing our way through every mom stereotype — from the Pinterest-perfect overachiever to the exhausted mom just trying to survive on cold coffee. But we’re also pulling back the curtain on something far more serious: Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, when caregiving takes a dark and dangerous turn. Equal parts comedy and conversation starter, this episode is a ride through the chaos, the clichés, and the cautionary tales of motherhood.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties
02:15 Mom Life: Challenges and Triumphs
05:17 Reflections on Parenting Styles
06:01 Documentary Discussion: Unknown Numbers
09:05 Types of Moms: A Deep Dive
12:11 Munchausen Syndrome and Its Implications
14:56 The Role of Supportive Parenting
17:56 Balancing Fun and Structure in Parenting
19:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
34:38 Outro

Chapters
  • (00:00:01) - Baby's First Week of School
  • (00:01:26) - Back to School
  • (00:02:18) - How To Deal With Raisins In The Car
  • (00:05:07) - How I Got Pulled Over
  • (00:06:11) - Gio Got His First Teething Period
  • (00:08:23) - Joey's First Week Back To School
  • (00:10:50) - The Mom's Cyberbullying Drama
  • (00:13:34) - The Mom's Reaction To Her Daughter's Suicide
  • (00:16:34) - The Mom's Munchausen Syndrome
  • (00:18:41) - Different Types Of Moms
  • (00:20:37) - What Kind Of Mom Would You Want To Be?
  • (00:23:03) - I Want To Be A Cool Mom
  • (00:24:28) - She Spilled Milk All Over Her Louis Vuitton
  • (00:26:37) - "It Was Chaotic For Me..."
  • (00:27:54) - Exhausted Mom on Being a Pageant Mom
  • (00:30:17) - What's A Mom To Do?
  • (00:32:18) - Let's Talk Parenting
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