This week on Let Me Call My Mom, we’re talking about the weird in-between of adulthood, when you realize being 22 feels just like being 18, and 58 feels just like being 30, except now you’re paying taxes, trying to cook something other than eggs, and wondering if you’re supposed to have it all figured out. From mean girls that never grow up to learning to be smart with your money, we’re covering it all. Karen and Tori get real about the things they’d tell their younger selves, from mone...
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This week on Let Me Call My Mom, we’re talking about the weird in-between of adulthood, when you realize being 22 feels just like being 18, and 58 feels just like being 30, except now you’re paying taxes, trying to cook something other than eggs, and wondering if you’re supposed to have it all figured out. From mean girls that never grow up to learning to be smart with your money, we’re covering it all. Karen and Tori get real about the things they’d tell their younger selves, from mone...
Summer Blues, Frankie’s a Diva, and Karen & Ross’s Wedding!
Let Me Call My Mom
1 hour
1 year ago
Summer Blues, Frankie’s a Diva, and Karen & Ross’s Wedding!
Tori and Karen DeSimone do their first ever remote episode! With Karen at the beach and Tori in PA, the mother/daughter duo are catching up on their life since summer has “ended”. Karen dives into her wedding with Ross (Tori’s Dad/Karen’s husband), and it’s a bit unconventional in today’s world! Does Tori want a big wedding? Unsure! Welcome back to Let Me Call my Mom! Rate Let Me Call my Mom 5 stars, share with a friend, and leave a review! New episodes every Friday! Watch this episode ...
Let Me Call My Mom
This week on Let Me Call My Mom, we’re talking about the weird in-between of adulthood, when you realize being 22 feels just like being 18, and 58 feels just like being 30, except now you’re paying taxes, trying to cook something other than eggs, and wondering if you’re supposed to have it all figured out. From mean girls that never grow up to learning to be smart with your money, we’re covering it all. Karen and Tori get real about the things they’d tell their younger selves, from mone...