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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 41 episodes
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Adulthood is not like you expected and parenting is harder than it looks, but good friends and good conversations help. Join Dallas media personality Lilly Watson along with her two best male, married, father friends as they traverse reality with curious minds, open hearts and foul mouths.
Unknown Host hosts co-parenting the podcast, a kids show with 41 episodes published.

The co-parents are wrapping up summer like we know you are as well. In the meantime, catch up on a favorite episode or send us your questions and guests for season 2 at hello@coparentingpodcast.com.

Lilly brings on an old grade school friend, Mike Jungen, for one of the more wide-ranging conversations the show has had. They start in fifth grade with a jockstrap on the classroom floor and work their way through vinta

Lilly brings on an old grade school friend, Mike Jungen, for one of the more wide-ranging conversations the show has had. They start in fifth grade with a jockstrap on the classroom floor and work their way through vinta

Lilly sits down with Alana O'Connell, founder of Dallas Dance Fitness, to talk about how a retired corporate controller with a dormant dancer inside her built one of the most tightknit fitness communities in Dallas from

Lilly and Upton scatter shoot through everything they've been texting about lately. They get into "looks maxing," the trend of guys (and increasingly young girls) asking strangers online how to look more attractive, and

It's the end of the school year and Lilly, Big Mama, and Upton take stock of where they're at physically heading into summer. They cover workout routines and injury recovery, creatine, dry brushing, fascia care, saunas,

Lilly sits down with her friend Katie, a producer and director based in Los Angeles, for one of the more honest conversations the show has had. They go back to the beginning: two women in their late 20s orbiting their hu

A listener is planning the chic adult evening wedding she's always wanted and running into a wall: her fiance's family is threatening not to come over a child-free guest policy. Lilly, Upton, and Big Mama dig into whethe

Lilly sits down with her friend Paige Chenault, founder of the Birthday Party Project, for a conversation that goes well beyond the nonprofit. Paige traces her path from preacher's kid to events powerhouse to building on

Lilly has had a week and she needs to talk about it. Two grievances make it to the table: one about kids, boundaries, and what it means to be a guest in someone's home, and one about a dad at a party who said something t

Lilly, Big Mama, and therapist Sarah Reidy, LCSW, get into something a lot of women recognize but rarely talk about out loud: the friend group that slowly stops feeling like a friend group. They cover the high school cli

A listener is dreading the annual family beach trip and needs help. Lilly, Upton, and a late-arriving Big Mama unpack the real dynamics behind group family vacations, why the best memories usually cost the least, and how

Lilly sits down with the two women who helped her get to the other side of a contentious custody battle: her friend and criminal defense attorney Stara, who first sounded the alarm when things got financial, and family l

Lilly sits down for a full Ask Me Anything with Big Mama and Upton, and they actually come with questions. The crew covers how and why Lilly chose adoption as a first-time parent, what her relationship with Heidi's birth

Lilly is back and she's sharing something she'd normally let settle first. After 75 days of solo parenting, a spring break trip with Steve and Heidi, and one very thin hotel room door, her sixth grader hit her with four

Lilly Watson and Matt Upton sit down with Taylor Young, Jesuit class of 1999, to discuss his storied past with Neon Girlfriend and The O's to modern fame in The Taylor Young Band and everyone's favorite new act, The Part

Lilly Watson sits down with her old Ursuline classmate Sarah Crain, Executive Director of Preservation Dallas, for a conversation that starts with high school theater memories and lands squarely in the middle of one of D

Lilly runs to Matt and Big Mama after a "terrible fight."

Matt, Lilly and Big Mama revisit some pod topics that have taken on lives of their own, and walk back to the Creek in honor of James.

Valentine's peaks and pits and what to do about your friend's dumb husband are on the minds of Lilly, Matt and Big Mama this week.
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