Episode 10: Clutter, Calendars & the Chaos We Call Life

In this week’s episode, Krista and Samantha bounce between beauty tips, parenting hacks, meal planning, and the strangely satisfying joy of a solo grocery trip. It’s a little bit of everything—because that’s exactly what this season of life is like.

They dive into clutter (emotional and physical), seasonal transitions, and the ongoing effort to foster independence in kids without losing patience or sanity. Along the way, they touch on the soothing power of shared TV binges, the politics of grocery quality, and why shared family calendars are the real MVP.

Whether you’re deep in the snack aisle, debating the sock situation in your house, or just trying to figure out what day it is—this one’s for you.

🎧 Watch—or listen—right here:

 
 

Takeaways & Merit Badges Earned:

💇‍♀️ Hair talk is self-care, not fluff.

👟 Bulk-buying socks = elite parenting move.

🧘 Parenting requires constant flexibility (and deep breaths).

📦 Clutter is both a mental and physical challenge—and that’s okay.

📚 Books and shows are a lifeline when your brain is fried.

📅 Shared calendars can save relationships and routines.

🛒 Grocery shopping can actually be joyful (yes, really).

🥬 Fresh food tastes better when it’s max 2 days old—science.

📱 "This is a work phone" is a parenting phrase for the ages.

🎶 Good taste in music starts young. Play the hits.

🥴 It’s okay to not have it all figured out—and to laugh about it anyway.

 
 
 

 
 
 

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