In the podcast "There's So Much I Don't Know About You," co-host Erin Cell introduces her mother, Terry Biege, affectionately known by various nicknames like Tenny, T, or Grandma T. The episode kicks off with Erin finding herself "on the hot seat," setting the stage for a lively discussion filled with personal anecdotes. Topics quickly shift to humorous and relatable experiences, such as car wrecks and speeding tickets, with Terry sharing her own entertaining story about getting caught speeding. This leads into a nostalgic recounting of memorable incident where Terry drove around town in her nightie searching for Erin, showcasing her quirky and determined personality.
As the episode progresses, the dynamic between Erin and Terry unfolds further, touching on everything from Erin’s childhood mischief—like using a fake ID and accidentally singeing her hair in high school—to Terry’s reflections on her daughter’s assertive nature and loyalty to friends. Highlights include a tale of the "worst punishment ever," a Glamour Shots photoshoot, and Terry sending Erin’s friend home early from a trip.
The podcast wraps up with lighthearted exchanges about Erin’s childhood personality, her penchant for smut books, and even conspiracy theories paired with shirtless travels. Ending with much mother/daughter love.
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