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Media Moms: TV & Movie Mom Q&A + Jimmy Buffett Cover" | Ep 33

1 h 34 min · 11 de may de 2026
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We turn Mother’s Day into a pop culture draft and argue about which fictional moms feel like real parenting. Along the way we share what’s been hectic at home, what we’re reading, and why Jimmy Buffett’s “Six String Music” is such a perfect low-key song to cover.  • switching to every other week for a bit to protect quality  • building the Jeffries data sheet to track references, covers, and recurring bits  • quick detour through David Allan Coe, Shell Silverstein, and why “just kidding” is not a defense  • what we’re reading, including The New Menopause and practical symptom support ideas  • Corrections Corner plus our first truly mean comment and why thumbnails work  • a run of kid events, concerts, and end-of-school chaos  • media moms questions: stepmom picks, aunt energy, best-friend moms, vacation moms  • head-to-head matchups and a “protect you from TV dads” scenario  • Jimmy Buffett talk, concert memories, and the challenge of singing over lead guitar  • end categories: B-side picks, dream covers, and soundtrack choices Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2542020/fan_mail/new] 📺 Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel! This is also where you can watch our covers of the songs we discuss. 👉 youtube.com/@TheAudienceWontLikeIt [https://www.youtube.com/@TheAudienceWontLikeIt]

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