It started with a text: “You have to have us on the podcast for National Family Day.” So, here we are. My nieces, Sarah and London, are taking over the mic for a no-holds-barred, completely unfiltered family roast.
In this episode, we dive into the strange and delightful things only families understand. We unpack their wild devotion to our dad (a.k.a. Papa, a.k.a. the local heartthrob), debate the legitimacy of ketchup (is it just a tomato smoothie?), and break down the terrifying reality of crinkle cut fries.
What begins as sass and hot takes ends with some real sweetness: favorite memories, what we love most about each other, and a reminder that even when families are chaotic, loud, and totally off the rails, they’re also full of love.
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