Things Keeping Me Up at Night: Cribs, Corruption, and Calling B.S.

A solo episode about the chaos of motherhood and life.

SEASON 1 | EPISODE 87


Back-to-school is here, and let me tell you - we are not thriving. Early mornings, cranky kids and zero sleep makes me miss our slow, sunshine-filled summer so much it hurts. In the middle of all that chaos, life smacked us with something heavier—losing my father-in-law, one of the best men I’ve ever known. Walking through his last days made me think a lot about how we deal (or don’t deal) with death in this country, and how broken our medical system really is.

And because I still can’t keep my mouth shut about the injustices happening in the world, I get into Gaza, Israel, and America’s role in the suffering. Call me opinionated, call me crazy, whatever—I’m not going to pretend like turning away from this is okay.

I also share why I still won’t quit talking about Epstein, blackmail, and the rot in our political system (yeah, I’m not letting this go), plus the nightly war I’m fighting with my one-year-old who thinks climbing out of his crib at 2 a.m. is hilarious.

It’s messy, it’s honest, and it’s me.

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