Mom Gone Mild

From Chaos to This: Our Unexpected Journey

40 min · 23. apr. 2026
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We went from zero chemistry… to THIS. In this episode of Mom Gone Mild, I finally convinced my husband (yes… the shy one ) to come on and tell our story from how we first met, to reconnecting years later, to the chaos, the growth, fatherhood, and everything in between. We’re talking: ✨ how we met (and why there was NOTHING there at first) ✨ the DM that changed everything ✨ moving FAST… like never leaving fast  ✨ our toxic era + why we still chose each other ✨ the ultimatum (yes… I gave one) ✨ pregnancy, postpartum, and becoming parents ✨ our Door Dash Era (we should’ve been sponsored) ✨ 75 Hard + getting our life back together This isn’t a perfect love story… but it’s real. We've made mistakes, we’ve grown, and somehow built a life we’re proud of. If you’ve found the ONE this one’s for you!  Don’t forget to: Like • Comment • Subscribe • Share

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