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No guest, no agenda — just us yapping. This week Catie and Danielle are back for a pure catch-up episode and honestly? We had a lot to say. Danielle is mid-travel chaos, running on zero clean clothes and a dream, while Catie is trying to figure out how to top the Yeti Camino her husband got her for Mother's Day without buying another golf club set. We get into Father's Day gift ideas that actually land, the white button down that had high hopes and let us both down, and why our second kids are simply built different. Plus — Jack's kindergarten graduation had us emotional, Calvin sat through a five-vial blood draw without blinking, and Danielle's son found out his mom also goes to therapy. Turns out all the cool kids are a little messed up. Chapters * 00:00 - We Need a Jingle * 01:36 - Father's Day Plans & Birthday Party Collisions * 03:43 - What Dads Actually Want * 04:08 - DIY Golf Ball Gifts & the Malbon Hat * 05:20 - The Reciprocal Gift Pressure * 07:19 - Danielle's Travel Chaos * 08:21 - Women's Empowerment Events & the "Shrill" Spiral * 09:35 - The White Button Down That Lied to Us * 11:10 - Jack's Kindergarten Graduation * 12:14 - Your 5-Year-Old Is Worried About Your Work Schedule * 13:37 - Calvin's Blood Draw: Didn't Flinch * 14:42 - Therapy Is Normal Now * 15:59 - Love Island vs. Big Brother Pull up a seat. We're just here to yap.

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No guest, no agenda — just us yapping. This week Catie and Danielle are back for a pure catch-up episode and honestly? We had a lot to say. Danielle is mid-travel chaos, running on zero clean clothes and a dream, while Catie is trying to figure out how to top the Yeti Camino her husband got her for Mother's Day without buying another golf club set. We get into Father's Day gift ideas that actually land, the white button down that had high hopes and let us both down, and why our second kids are simply built different. Plus — Jack's kindergarten graduation had us emotional, Calvin sat through a five-vial blood draw without blinking, and Danielle's son found out his mom also goes to therapy. Turns out all the cool kids are a little messed up. Chapters * 00:00 - We Need a Jingle * 01:36 - Father's Day Plans & Birthday Party Collisions * 03:43 - What Dads Actually Want * 04:08 - DIY Golf Ball Gifts & the Malbon Hat * 05:20 - The Reciprocal Gift Pressure * 07:19 - Danielle's Travel Chaos * 08:21 - Women's Empowerment Events & the "Shrill" Spiral * 09:35 - The White Button Down That Lied to Us * 11:10 - Jack's Kindergarten Graduation * 12:14 - Your 5-Year-Old Is Worried About Your Work Schedule * 13:37 - Calvin's Blood Draw: Didn't Flinch * 14:42 - Therapy Is Normal Now * 15:59 - Love Island vs. Big Brother Pull up a seat. We're just here to yap.

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