The Struggle is Ok

Rude Barbie on the Rocks

46 min · 26 de ago de 2025
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Gretchen and Megan are back breaking down Florida traffic rage, parenting on the brink, and pets that act like divas on reality TV. Between 90s throwbacks, chaotic commutes, and baseball games turned therapy sessions, they somehow squeeze in deep-ish thoughts about wine parenting, childhood weirdness, and today’s most questionable celebs. Tagline: Like a group chat with your funniest friends—if your friends had zero filter and a deep love for Lisa Frank and petty drama

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