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11 WEEK LIVING THAT SUGAR-FREE LIFE

4/15/20261 hr 2 min

Guess what happens when you're in and out of the hospital with your kids over a couple of weeks? You get sick. That's where Lizz at this week. Will she ever get a break? Kelly, on the other hand, is 11 weeks into her sugar-free journey and feeling great! So great that she broke down and bought an American Girl doll. However, it's totally a business expense! 

Some quick industry news reveals the Mazda leg room lie that Kelly is investigating. They say that the second row has more room, but by her measurements that might not be e...

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  1. Lizz St. John· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Welcome to the Carpool Podcast with Kelly And I was, like, watching in the living room with Tyler, and I was like, "Should I cut bangs?"

  2. Kelly Stumpe· Host0:11

    I was like, "Exa- that she kinda looks like me. She's got brown hair. Like, sh- Mm-hmm ... do I cut bangs?"

  3. Lizz St. John· Host0:15

    And Liz.

  4. Speaker 30:17

    And you know, you know when your kid's sick you're always like, "Oh, I just wish I could take that sickness from you"?

  5. Kelly Stumpe· Host0:21

    Yeah.

  6. Speaker 30:22

    And then you do get the sickness and you're like, "Oh, I guess I was just, just saying that."

  7. Lizz St. John· Host0:26

    [laughs] Your mom time off starts now.

  8. Kelly Stumpe· Host0:30

    Welcome back to the Carpool Podcast with Kelly.

  9. Speaker 30:33

    And Liz. So turns out- So what's, what's wrong with you guys this week? [laughs] So [coughs] sorry, I'm muting myself to cough.

  10. Kelly Stumpe· Host0:46

    Yeah.

  11. Speaker 30:47

    I think it turns out that if you spend, like, four days in the hospital with your daughter with an infection, and then that leads you to get an infection in your eye, and then you're pregnant, and your body's trying to fight an infection in your eye and then also grow a baby, your immune system kinda gets down. And then you can also develop, like, an upper respiratory infection or, like, a cold or something. I say upper respir infection. That might be the same thing as a cold, but it feels more intense, 'cause this feels more- Yeah ... intense than a cold. Like, I needed to... I was like- Like, it's not the flu- ... it was int- ...

  12. Kelly Stumpe· Host1:13

    but it's not just a common cold.

  13. Speaker 31:14

    Oh, God, it's not the flu. But it was, like, 10:00 AM on Saturday. I was like, "Hey, Maddie, I need to go take a nap." Which, like, that's a crazy thing to say to your husband at, at 10:00 AM- Yeah ... in general. Like, I, I don't take naps

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