Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 29 days 5 minutes
On Day Five of MaxFunDrive, Amber Hobbins extolls the virtues of One Bad Bowl and while downplaying the downright heroic work she's done helping and advocating for people in bad situations.
Is it a bird? A plane? Condescension from the patriarchy? No! It's Superbrain! Theresa returns this first week of MaxFunDrive 2024 to talk about neuroplasticity, new dogs and haircuts, and discerning "easier" from "different." Plus, Theresa!
On Day Four of MaxFunDrive, One Bad Mystic founder Bridgid Roney joins Biz to talk figurative and literal forests, becoming uncool, and commune livin'.
On Day Three of MaxFunDrive, Biz interviews badmin Kitty Julien in their grand Rapunzel turret! They talk about One Bad TMI, One Bad Gardening, and nicknames for our multiple lovers.
It's Day Two of MaxFunDrive 2024! Go to MaximumFun.org/join, choose a membership level, and select One Bad Mother to support our show!
We're kicking off The Final Season of One Bad Mother by breaking bad(min)! Biz interviews Emily Montgomery, one of the fabulous admins that patrol the One Bad Mother boards and Facebook groups, keeping the convos safe for all the residents of Gotham City.
12 Step Meetings are a lot like Poison Control: Not only will they not judge you, they'll be glad to have you. Also, you go to them when you've drank something you shouldn't have. Stefanie Wilder-Taylor, author of Drunk-ish: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving Alcohol, joins Biz to talk underage beers with cute boys, Grand Dame parenting podcasts, and getting support when you're down low.
However many years down the road, it's never too late to start over. Suzette Mullen, author of The Only Way Through is Out, talks coming out in middle age, the multiple voices in memoir, and finally feeling comfortable in your own skin.
They're heeeere. Pop Culture Moms Andie Mitchell and Sabrina Kohlberg emerge from the television set to talk about anxious first trips to Disneyland, the perfect mothering of Chilli Heeler, and how they learned empathy from watching TV.
Wash your hands, booger-pickers, because we're going to Russell's house. Comedian Adam Cayton-Holland joins Biz to talk jaundice and scurvy, meeting kids where they are, and where parenting humor actually comes from.