Momma 77
This was one of the first podcasts I really connected with, probably 8 or more years ago now. The way they acknowledged the small successes of parenting (like-I remembered to send the library book back to school on library day!) really made me feel seen in a way that I craved and needed at the time. I loved the structure of the show and the different segments. And just so much of what they said about parenting (especially Theresa) really resonated with me even though it was obvious we had very different viewpoints. My prior love for the show made me keep coming back for years after it became clear that the tone had majorly shifted. But now it’s just more leftist agenda-driven garbage. And without Teresa to temper Biz’s insane cackle it’s totally unlistenable. If you are a younger parent you may enjoy the earlier episodes but the last 3 years are terrible.
MichiganMom1980 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/23
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Biz and Theresa are totally committed to getting the real truth out from their selves and from their guests. Hearing the truth about parenting is incredibly cool for those of us who are parents as well as everyone else who doesn’t have kids. It’s the best kind of true storytelling.
DrNeilMB via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/16/14
Biz and Theresa say all the things that make me feel a bit less crazy and alone as I navigate this journey called motherhood.
ninjafarmerswife via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/14
I like the hosts of this show, but the podcast pretty much boils down to them complaining about parenthood for an hour every week (without much humor included). I really wanted to like this show, but just ended up finding it too depressing. It's great to be honest about parenting, but...Read full review »
RossDAvilla via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/13
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