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In This Episode
Leah Heffner talks with Melanie Dale about personality types and how they impact marriages and other relationships, how they are both pro facial hair on men, thumbs down on chin hairs for the ladies, while also finding mustaches ironic except on Tom Selleck. They also marvel over their kids getting older.
-Personality Types (Myers Briggs and Enneagram)
-Love Stories and Not Remembering or Not Being Remembered The First Time We Met our Husbands
-Facial Hair
-Tom Selleck and Daveed Diggs as narrators
-Port-a-Potty Swim Meet
-Having Big Kids
About Melanie Dale
Melanie Dale is a minivan mama and total weirdo who stinks at small talk. Her laugh is a combination honk-snort, and it’s so bad that people have moved away from her in the movie theater. She adores sci-fi and superheroes and is terrified of Pinterest. Author of Women Are Scary: The Totally Awkward Adventure of Finding Mom Friends and It’s Not Fair: Learning to Love the Life You Didn’t Choose, she’s also a monthly contributor for Coffee+Crumbs, and her essays are featured in their book, The Magic of Motherhood. She’s a panelist for MomsEveryday TV, an advocate for Children’s HopeChest, and a speaker for churches, conferences, and events across the country. Living in the Atlanta area, she enjoys recording her podcast, Lighten Up with Melanie Dale, blogging at Unexpected.org, and raising her three kids from three different continents.
– Women Are Scary
–It’s Not Fair
Melanie Online
Unexpected – Facebook – Instagram
Leah and Life Around the Coffee Cup Online
Life Around the Coffee Cup – Facebook – Instagram
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