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My Mom & Me Podcast with Christina & Lance

Author: Christina & Lance

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The relationship between my mom and me is unique. It is full of love, laughter, sarcasm, understanding, open conversations, and creative problem-solving. We wanted to share it with the world.
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In this final episode of season 1, Lance and Christina talk about why they love art. Christina is more on the hippy side, enjoying the mindfulness of taking an art class.Lance is definitely the more talented artist of the two. Christina also mentions her artist friend Emily. If you are looking for her on the interwebs, here is her website. She is MFing Awesome, Yo! https://emilymagone.com/
In this episode Lance talks about her love of DND and Christina asks a s*** ton of questions. Enjoy!
Only one matters

Only one matters

2020-09-1444:51

In this episode Lance and Christina discuss favoritismChristina is often accused of having a favorite. The girls seem to understand most of the time and it is even a joke sometimes. However, there can be some strong opinions on "playing favorites."Bonus, Christina's supposed favorite just so happens to call during the recording and she makes an impromptu special appearance.
In this episode, Lance and Christina talk about their experiences with school environments, how it impacted them, and how they worked around it. 
We made it to episode 2! This has been a fun learning process. In this episode, Lance and Christina talk about how they learn. There are a lot of similarities between them, but they still have a different perspective on learning environments. The best part about this episode is seeing the open communication between Christina and Lance. They can be quite the comedic pair. 
Lance and Christina share their sides of Lance's "coming out of the closet" story. It is interesting to see both sides of a story and find out that there were things that neither one of them knew the other was thinking or going through. 
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