
Good parenting advice is everywhere but SiriusXM hosts Nicole Ryan and Rich Davis aren’t afraid to pull the curtain back and laugh at some of their own parenting fails.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 368 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family | |||

On today’s episode, Matt fills in for Rich while he’s in San Fran for the Super Bowl. The episode turns unexpectedly fiery, and honestly? It’s impossible to summarize because you basically get to listen to them fall in love again in real time. They d... more
On today’s episode of Have Kids They Said, Rich and Nicole cover Groundhog Day (and yes, it’s a whole lotta hog), are you a tater tot person, Super Bowl snacks and unhinged betting, and Nicole’s slow return to life after being super sick. They get in... more
On today’s episode of Have Kids They Said, Nicole is still rocking her curling-iron injury while Rich actively tries to wreck everyone’s algorithm. They end up talking about the Challenger explosion (with a truly interesting Nicole analogy), sledding... more
On today’s episode of Have Kids They Said, Rich and Nicole cover Nicole dealing with snow and whether kids are being robbed of core memories with no more snow days, while Rich proudly confirms he does not miss seasons at all. They get into things you... more
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I’ve listened since the beginning and this podcast brings me a huge dose of happiness every time I listen! Getting on seeing there’s a new one makes my day!
We played Pictionary at our Thanksgiving. It was great for all ages, grandparents, moms and dads and kids from 4-10. Everyone had a good laugh.
Rich is too unrelatable. Matt and Nicole need their own podcast
Love Rich and Nicole. I look forward to the podcasts every Tuesday and Thursday.
Look forward to every episode. Used to listen on my commute to work. I’m a teacher and parent of two. Now on mat leave I listen when the kids are on bed I’m doing the nightly close up of our house.
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Content covers the humorous and candid experiences of parenting, as hosts share lighthearted stories and relatable challenges that many parents face. Each episode blends funny anecdotes with deeper reflections on family dynamics, relationships, and the emotional aspects of raising children. Notably, the engaging chemistry between the hosts creates a sense of camaraderie that resonates with listeners. The show uniquely balances light-hearted and serious themes, providing both entertaining content and a supportive community for parents navigating the complexities of family life.
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