Episodes
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Sinead has discovered new scientific research that explains why she is such a grumpy cow in the morning and Sue is traumatized by a recent visit to the dentist.
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Sinead realises she's a very controlling parent when her daughter asks her to glance over her CV and she completely re-writes it Sue discusses doing shit you don't want to do and relives the trauma of being sent into school with Pneumonia..
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Episodes manquant?
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Sinead discusses strategies to avoid making the dinner and Sue has PTSD from a recent bra-fitting .
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Sinead compares the slow relaxed way in which Italians eat to how Irish people seem to inhale their food when abroad. Sue discusses the pros and cons of her son living at home while going to college and they both reflect on the crazy people they lived with in their twenties,
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Sinead questions her parenting skills when she gets too involved in a tiny spat between two eleven year olds.
Sue tries to use her limited Irish vocabulary to engage in a conversation with a family of Gaelic speakers on a slow train to Mayo .
They both discuss Sinead's favourite book "How Not To Age"....which doesn't seem to be working for her so far!
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Sue despairs at the serious business of splitting a bill on a girls night out and the drama that often ensues. Sinead discusses the different methods she uses to get the kids to do chores including blackmail, holding phones hostage and threatening “quality time with the family “.
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Sinead talks about cycling around Amsterdam on a family holiday and how her kids annoyed her so much that instead of admiring the beautiful canals she was fantasizing about pushing them in. Sue is just back from a weekend away on her own and enjoyed it so much she is now planning to go again…. for a month.
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Sinéad Culbert and Sue Collins chat and laugh about the everyday stresses and struggles of being a woman. With their sharp wit and relatable stories, they tackle everything from juggling family life to navigating awkward social situations. Expect plenty of humor, candid confessions, and the occasional wild tangent as they celebrate the ups and downs of modern womanhood.
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