Podcast Pals: Two Gen X Moms Share Life's Ups and Downs
USA, DallasThu Nov 07 2024
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Every Thursday morning, Sarah from San Antonio and Lisa from Birmingham hop on a call. They chat about everything under the sun, from their favorite shows to their thoughts on menopause. This isn't just a casual call between friends; it's a podcast called the Big Boo Cast, which has been running for 17 years. They've built a community of listeners who tune in every week to feel like they're part of the conversation.
This week, Sarah and Lisa are taking their podcast on the road. They'll be in Dallas, hosting live shows at the Texas Theatre. On Thursday, they'll be joined by Beth Moore, and on Friday, Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman, will be their guest. Tickets sold out months ago, snapped up by women eager to see their favorite podcast hosts in person.
Sarah and Lisa are both authors, with over 15 books between them. They support each other through the writing process and share their Christian faith, although their podcast isn't about preaching. They avoid politics but are clear about their love for SEC sports. Sarah is a Texas A&M grad, and Lisa hails from Mississippi State.
Their live shows will likely be filled with women who enjoy their takes on topics ranging from makeup to menopause, leadership to Little House on the Prairie. This generation of women has seen trends come and go, and they're open to sharing their experiences. They're the moms who navigated social media's evolution while raising kids and now face the challenges of menopause.
Sarah and Lisa started as mommy bloggers in the early 2000s and turned their online friendship into a podcast. They were among the first to do so, recording their first episode in 2007. Their podcast is now a library of 414 episodes, filled with open conversations about life's changes.
Their podcast is a testament to the value of friendship, especially as we age. The arbitrary relationships built around our kids' activities fade, but true friendships deepen. Sarah and Lisa's weekly chats remind us that sharing our experiences with others can make life's changes less isolating.
"We've been through so much, and there's nothing new under the sun, " Lisa said. "Friendship has been richer to me in my 50s because of the honesty we share. "
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