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Mental Health, "Harry & Meghan" and Hair Loss Surgery
Manage episode 350165436 series 2901422
Dec. 19th, 2022 – In this week’s episode, the ladies kick off the episode by discussing the breaking news of Stephen “Twitch” Boss’ death last week. You’ll hear their raw reactions and how they still can’t believe it. Both were fans of his fun, dancing family and his time on The Ellen Show. This leads to a chat on mental health and how it’s a reminder to check-in with your self, friends & loved ones. And how we have to take mental illness serious! At the time of recording, it’s reported that Twitch committed suicide. If you or anyone you know has feelings of suicide, please seek help. There are so many resources & always a way out. They then shift to their review on the first half of the Netflix show “Harry and Meghan”. You can probably guess most of their feelings but they break down the controversial docuseries starting with how Meghan calls the Prince “H” (cringe!). Sarah talks about how the concept of marriage has changed over the years and how the royal family faces such complex & varied trials we’d never understand. Lauren then can’t help but bring up balding – mainly in men, but women too. She shares the feelings and insecurities it can present and it’s a rare inside look at a subject they don’t talk about much. Lauren shares how her husband took action on it with a procedure, sharing some insights along the way. They then close out with their weekly hits and misses. Lauren’s room needing some major help and Sarah’s daughter making her breakfast in bed.
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Manage episode 350165436 series 2901422
Dec. 19th, 2022 – In this week’s episode, the ladies kick off the episode by discussing the breaking news of Stephen “Twitch” Boss’ death last week. You’ll hear their raw reactions and how they still can’t believe it. Both were fans of his fun, dancing family and his time on The Ellen Show. This leads to a chat on mental health and how it’s a reminder to check-in with your self, friends & loved ones. And how we have to take mental illness serious! At the time of recording, it’s reported that Twitch committed suicide. If you or anyone you know has feelings of suicide, please seek help. There are so many resources & always a way out. They then shift to their review on the first half of the Netflix show “Harry and Meghan”. You can probably guess most of their feelings but they break down the controversial docuseries starting with how Meghan calls the Prince “H” (cringe!). Sarah talks about how the concept of marriage has changed over the years and how the royal family faces such complex & varied trials we’d never understand. Lauren then can’t help but bring up balding – mainly in men, but women too. She shares the feelings and insecurities it can present and it’s a rare inside look at a subject they don’t talk about much. Lauren shares how her husband took action on it with a procedure, sharing some insights along the way. They then close out with their weekly hits and misses. Lauren’s room needing some major help and Sarah’s daughter making her breakfast in bed.
Find us & follow on Instagram or TikTok for more @themomvoicepodcast
EP SPONSORS & RESOURCES:
Hiya Health Vitamins for Kids // www.hiyahealth.com // 50% off your first order
My Life in a Book // www.mylifeinabook.com // enter code MOMVOICE for $10 off your 1st order
Beehive Meals // www.beehivemeals.com // enter code MOMVOICE for 5% off your order
209 Episoden
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