Michael Strahan: Episode 83 with Joe Gatto and Steve Byrne
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This week the moms are joined by television host, journalist and former football star Michael Strahan. Michael shares childhood stories of his mother, growing up in a military family in Germany and his career leap from football to television. Find out how Michael has dealt with nerves as an athlete, commentator and television personality. Plus, the worst heckler of Steve’s career that left him with an unforgettable life lesson and 8 staples in his head. Michael helps the moms this week answering your questions and dilemmas! This week questions range from dealing with anxiety as a new parent to handling jealously amongst syblings. Then, the moms are then faced with multiple ‘would you rather’ questions from the internet! You can see Michael all football season on NFL on FOX and year round on Good Morning America. Be sure to also tune into ‘Black Comedy in America’ - the 10 part docuseries on VICE produced by Michael Strahan’s SMAC Entertainment, this Fall. See Joe on Tour - www.joegattoofficial.com See Steve on Tour - https://punchup.live/steve-byrne  Follow Two Cool Moms: Instagram: @twocoolmomspod Twitter: @twocoolmomspod TikTok: twocoolmomspod Youtube: joe_gatto Subscribe to Two Cool Moms: Subscribe Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/781ttQe... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow Joe Gatto: Instagram: @joe_gatto​​ TikTok: @the_joe_gatto​​ Twitter: @joe_gatto​​ Follow Steve Byrne: Instagram: @stevebyrnelive YouTube: stevebyrnec TikTok: @stevebyrnecomedy Twitter: @stevebyrnelive See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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