Enoy it for what it is.
Enjoy it for what it is. Very LA. Not relatable for majority of moms, but interesting to get a peek into the lives of others. Both hosts acknowledge their privilege, which is appreciated. Sometimes their disconnect is very obvious, but their lives are “reality” for them. As they state, NOT professional advice. Consider it eavesdropping on a chat among girlfriends and you will not be too disappointed.
2Easytiger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/22
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Miss the podcast! When is it coming back? Just my feedback on the podcast, I love hearing both chriselle and Sara on the podcast. They seem to balance each other. Here’s my take, I feel as if Chriselle tries to play neutral on almost EVERY subject, probably to not offend people? But I feel like a...Read full review »
Ann 1216 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/23
A few mom friends and I were listening to the recent Bumo episode and we were honestly shocked at the callous nature of your comments regarding the Itaewon stampede. To imply that these young people were caught in this situation because they should have known better “to make good choices” and...Read full review »
Pannelise via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/11/22
Such a heartfelt podcast. As a busy working mom, I often don’t have time to sit down and chat with other moms. But listening to these conversations during my commute makes me feeling like I’m hanging out with my two closest friends. The topics they discuss are relevant and relatable. So happy to...Read full review »
Dayna221 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/14/22
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