Snatched Up

Jennifer Clancy and Amber Hartley

Snatched Up is the unfiltered podcast for women who've lived through some shit & learned to laugh about most of it. Hosted by Jenn Clancy & Amber Hartley — two single moms, two best friends, two careers we're proud of, & zero successful relationships between us — yet. Every week we're talking about the things your group chat won't shut up about: relationships & dating in real time, money, single mom life, blended family chaos, health, hormones, the 3 a.m. wake-ups, the Target parking lot meltdowns, & the "is this normal or do I need therapy" conversations. (Spoiler: it's always both.) We've made the mistakes — most of them twice — & spent a small fortune on therapy so you don't have to. We're not pretending we have it figured out. We're just further along than yesterday, & we want to bring you with us. Some weeks we'll make you think. Some weeks we'll make you cry. Most weeks, we'll make you laugh so hard you'll have to pull over. Welcome to Snatched Up. Let's get into it.

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  1. -3 h ·  Bonus

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    Introducing Gabor Maté: The Childhood Wounds That Shape Everything from No Magic Pill with Blake Mycoskie. Follow the show: No Magic Pill with Blake Mycoskie A Jewish infant under Nazi occupation in Budapest, trauma expert Gabor Maté and his mother came close to extermination. At one point, she gave him to a stranger to save his life. It was an act of heroism and love, yet Maté experienced it as abandonment. He and Blake have a raw and personal conversation about how childhood wounds, however small or seemingly inconsequential, reverberate throughout our lives and inform the ways we show up as parents, partners, and colleagues.  In this conversation you’ll learn: – Why most mental and physical ailments, from autoimmune illnesses to depression, often stem from adverse childhood experiences – A revolutionary way to think about ADHD and what to do if your kid has it – Why medication shouldn’t be the first or only answer for kids and how to involve the child in the decision – Why healing starts by asking questions, and how to start You can learn more about Gabor Maté and buy his books at https://drgabormate.com/.  Enough Foundation's mission is to spread reminders in every form — bracelets, messages, actions, community — until feeling ENOUGH becomes the cultural default. To learn more, visit weareenough.co.  Produced, Directed, and Cinematography by Wubetu Shimelash / IG: Wubetu Shimelash Disclaimer: No purchase necessary. While supplies last. Visit http://www.weareenough.co/rules for full terms. More information on Blake’s other projects here:  Morning Water  Morning Water is a daily hydration formula that restores energy, balance, and performance with essential electrolytes, minerals, and nutrients in one simple routine.  To learn more, visit morningwater.co and use code NOMAGICPILL for 25% off your first order. SONIA  Sonia is a conversational AI companion designed for emotional support. Through voice and text, it offers guided wellbeing sessions, including meditations, journaling, personalized recommendations, and practical exercises. To learn more, visit www.soniahealth.com and download it on the App Store. MOOVLAB At MOOVLAB, we bring health and wellness to your workday.  MOOVLAB - the answer to sitting is moving.  To learn more, visit www.moovlab.com Follow Blake on Instagram and stay up to date with Lemonada on Facebook and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at lemonadapremium.com. Subscribe to Spotify Premium to watch ad-free video. Disclaimer: This episode is for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical questions or concerns you may have. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction: Rethinking Everything You Know About Childhood 2:49 What Is Trauma? 4:56 Blake's Core Wound: "I Am Not Enough" 8:01 "I Am Not Enough" Is Not a Feeling, It's a Belief 08:35 How Shame Is Created in Childhood 10:28 The Bhagavad Gita on Identity, Ego & Purpose 16:58 You Can't Lie About Your Values, Your Behavior Already Tells the Truth 18:10 Sonia 20:10 Gabor's Story: Born Under Nazi Occupation in Budapest 22:47 Why "Mind Body Connection" Is the Wrong Phrase 23:38 ADHD Is Not a Disease, It's a Coping Mechanism 26:32 Advice for Divorced Parents Raising a Sensitive Child 28:13 Should You Medicate Your Kid? 33:02 "Kids Swim in Their Parents' Unconscious Like Fish in the Sea" 37:51 Moovlab 38:48 Morning Water 39:44 Is ADHD Actually a Superpower? 42:24: The First Step If You've Never Examined Your Childhood 46:17 Closing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  2. 10 juin

    Swipe Right On Good Credit

    Your credit score is following you around more than your ex- and unlike your ex, this one actually affects your future.  House, car, apartment, sometimes even your insurance and your cell plan: three little numbers are quietly running your life, and nobody taught us a thing about them.  We learned the Pythagorean theorem.  We did not learn why one missed payment can haunt you like a finacially irresponsible ghost.   This week we're breaking down credit without the shame spiral.  What your score actually means.  Why the number on your free app is NOT the number a mortgage lender sees (this one's important, and yes, we have receipts).  The mistake quietly keeping women broke - high blanaces, co-signing for a man you've known six months, closing that old card you thought you were being responsible about.  Plus the dating red flags: would you date someone with a 500 credit score?  Does your answer change if they had a hard season but they're actually fixing it? We're playing Snatched Up or Sketched Out, getting into the myFico-vs-Credit Karma of it all, and reminding you that your score is not your worth - but it can absolutely affect your opportunities.  So we're done being scared of it.  We're getting in charge of it. Take charge of your credit.  Come get Snatched Up. This episode is for education and conversation only - not financial, credit, legal, or tax advice.  Just two best friends, no shame and a lot of truth. Comment your biggest credit lesson, tell us if you'd date bad credit and tell us what your credit would say about you if it could. Share this episode with a friend who needs it!

    30 min
  3. 27 mai

    Glow Up or Glow Out

    Women spend $1.6 billion a year chasing the glow up - and half of it is a scam.  This week, Jenn and Amber are pulling back the curtain on every treatment, trend and ridiculous purchase they've tried in the name of looking snatched. We're talking real cost of laser hair removal vs waxing vs shaving (with the numbers to back it up), the honest Botox and Filler conversation nobody wants to have - including pricing, finding a good injector, and how to avoid the "overfilled" face epidemic.  Jenn opens up about here PRP, Sculptra, IPL and Fraxel experiences.  Amber shares her Botox story and the $24 Sephora dupe she swears by over her $180 serum. Then we get into the Cabinet of Horrors - every bullshit product we bought into so you don't have to.  Posture pumps.  Vampire facials.  Anal bleaching kits. Cellulite creams. Fascia Blasters. Lash perm kits we tried at home.  We're naming names. Plus - we're making a 4 week commitment on-air to two viral trends (the standing vibration plate and the TikTok ab routine that promises to "melt your lower belly").  Verdict episode coming. We close with Snatched Up or Sketched Out - rapid-fire scenarios you've absolutely though about: Botox in your 20s "preventatively."  Mommy makeovers instead of therapy after divorce.  Lying about your work - "it's just water and Pilates."  Looking better after the breakiup than you ever did in the relationship. Whether you're snatched up by your routine or sketched out by your spending - this one's for you. DM us your most ridiculoud beauty buy or the most expensive thing you've ever bought trying to glow up- @SnatchedUpPodcast on TikTok & Instagram, or email snatcheduppodcast@gmail.com. Next week:  Red Flags & Name Tags- every man you should've walked away from, and the label he should've come with. Hit follow. Tell your group chat.  Come get Snatched Up.

    36 min
  4. 20 mai

    Mama Said There'd Be Days Like This

    Some days you're crushing it. Other days you're sitting in the car in the driveway — engine off, kids inside, eyes closed — buying yourself 15 more minutes before you walk back in and become "Mom" again. This week on Snatched Up, Jenn and Amber are getting honest about the part of motherhood nobody posts about — the mental load, the invisible labor, the guilt that hits at 2 a.m., and the quiet moments when you wonder if anyone actually sees how much you're carrying. Whether you're married, partnered, co-parenting, or doing it on your own — the weight is real. The to-do list never ends. You're the default parent, the planner, the snack-packer, the emotional thermostat for the whole house. And somewhere in all of it, you're trying to remember who you are outside of being someone's mom. Jenn and Amber are pulling back the curtain on what it actually looks like to mother through the hard seasons — the ones where you love your kids fiercely and miss who you used to be. The ones where you're doing everything "right" and still feel like you're falling short. We're talking about: • The mental load nobody warned us about • Mom guilt vs. mom truth • Showing up for your kids when you're running on empty • What "putting yourself first" actually means • The friendships, faith, and small rituals that hold it all together   Plus a new round of Snatched or Sketched.  🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, YouTube and everywhere you stream.   Follow us: 📲 @snatcheduppodcast on Instagram, TikTok & Facebook 🌐 snatchedup.me

    32 min

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Snatched Up is the unfiltered podcast for women who've lived through some shit & learned to laugh about most of it. Hosted by Jenn Clancy & Amber Hartley — two single moms, two best friends, two careers we're proud of, & zero successful relationships between us — yet. Every week we're talking about the things your group chat won't shut up about: relationships & dating in real time, money, single mom life, blended family chaos, health, hormones, the 3 a.m. wake-ups, the Target parking lot meltdowns, & the "is this normal or do I need therapy" conversations. (Spoiler: it's always both.) We've made the mistakes — most of them twice — & spent a small fortune on therapy so you don't have to. We're not pretending we have it figured out. We're just further along than yesterday, & we want to bring you with us. Some weeks we'll make you think. Some weeks we'll make you cry. Most weeks, we'll make you laugh so hard you'll have to pull over. Welcome to Snatched Up. Let's get into it.

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