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Marriage and Martinis

28. The First Stay-At-Home-Mom Episode

Marriage and Martinis

Adam Silverstein

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4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2018

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

The highly anticipated episode in which Adam and Danielle discuss the role of a SAHM and why it's complicated and misunderstood. Danielle attempts to show Adam that he does not completely realize the extent of her role. They discuss everything from maternity/paternity leave to the benefits and complications of having one parent who "doesn't work." Also, the beginning of the episode follows up the Flirty Girl interview in which Adam and Danielle review a product given to them by the sex expert. More episodes about being a SAHM and working mom soon to follow. 


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0:00.0

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0:11.0

So no excuses not to visit your in-laws this Christmas.

0:16.5

Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply check the Uber app. And Oh, Welcome back everybody. It's Marj Martini's. I'm Adam and here's Danielle. I can't get over you in this voice.

0:54.8

Hello welcome to you going on with this.

0:57.2

Welcome to love line.

0:58.3

It's like you're doubling as a phone sex operator or something. We are back and we are talking about our first stay-at-home mom episode.

1:11.0

Right?

1:12.0

We've been talking about it for a long time. So it's probably going to be like a

1:16.8

multi-part thing. Yeah, right? Definitely. So we should finally do it. We've been talking about it enough and it's time to just dive in.

1:27.0

Well not only have we been talking about it a lot but we did try to record some of it a few weeks ago and it was when you were very busy with work and everything and we

1:37.6

started to record it and for some reason you were feeling like it was supposed to be almost like you were supposed to be

1:46.0

proving somehow that my role is easier as a stay-at-home mom and you were like arguing with me about everything

1:52.2

that's not true I thought we were

1:53.6

supposed to be like defensive in our each owns. But that's the whole problem is that

1:59.1

when we were recording I was like why are you like I don't I'm not going to yell at you about what you do why are you

2:06.9

arguing with me about my job you know what I mean about what my role is so okay I was

2:12.2

almost like that let's not go that

2:13.4

okay like a that's dangerous because it's just gonna end up and and I'm sure we'll do some

2:18.3

arguing anyway but I want to just why can't just talk about what stay-at-home mom is and means no I mean I think everybody knows what it is I think more

2:29.4

That we shed light on the fact that it's I think it's something that's completely

2:34.8

We say we value it, but I don't think we do as a society

2:39.2

Well who who says they value it? Stay at home moms?

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