
Grandma Gail is full of wisdom... even if Kim doesn't always take it to heart. Every week, the granddaughter/grandmother duo share stories, chat about their lives, discuss pop culture, and unpack the generational differences of dating, sex, relationships, and more. Listen on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch the show in full on YouTube and follow @excusemygrandma on TikTok an... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 223 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Kim and Grandma gather at the salon to answer your questions on long-lasting relationships and marriage. They walk and talk around the salon, chatting with Grandma’s hairdresser, and the other ladies getting pampered. Grandma also shares advice on ne... more
Kim and Grandma Gail take a stroll along the Lake Trail in Palm Beach to answer your Ask Grandma Anything questions on confidence, new beginnings, friendships, relationships, burnout, career pivots, and taking risks at any age. From personal style on... more
Kim and Grandma Gail kick off the new year by reflecting on five years of Excuse My Grandma and the idea that change is possible at any age. After time in Florida and a return to New York for an exciting new (still secret) project, they share life up... more
Happy New Year! Kim and Grandma Gail kick off the new year by reflecting on 2025 and sharing what they’ve been up to over the holiday break. From enjoying the warmth in Palm Beach to day trips at Universal, Kim and Grandma have been keeping busy. The... more
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I love this podcast- I would like an “Ask Kim” segment too
I love grandma Gail and her advice! Listening to her reminds me of my grandma - traditional, practical, and fun.
EMG is overwhelmingly a breath of fresh air, but you really crossed a horrible line in the last episode and need to make a public apology.
Kim said “it shouldn’t be confusing: if you think you’re being abused, you are.” Kim, this is judgmental, condescending, offensive and naive. I hope you are never put in the position to learn from experience, but denial is a major component of a domestic violence victim’s psychological profile. It is a crippling blindspot that exacerbates the victim’s abilit... more
I discovered Excuse My Grandma a few months ago. Definitely one of my favorites!! I absolutely love hearing viewpoints and life experiences from two different perspectives. I live in the south, but frequently visit NYC, so I completely appreciate all the content. My favorite thing about the show is the healthy communication between two family members (who adore each other) and sometimes see life differently. Keep up the good work!
Could be so much better if the audio equipment was better. Can hear Grandma well but Kim doesn’t sound the same. Like in a can.
Thank you for your podcast!
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A charming intergenerational podcast explores the dynamics of relationships, dating, and life lessons through the lens of a grandmother-granddaughter duo. Grandma Gail shares her wisdom and insights, often contrasted with her granddaughter Kim's younger perspectives on modern life and pop culture. The discussions range from personal anecdotes about family traditions to broader themes of societal changes and the importance of connections across generations. Noteworthy for its humorous banter and depth of relatable topics, it strikes a balance between fun and insightful, making it appealing to listeners looking for genuine relationships and advice that spans generations.
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