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🗓️ 8 April 2025
⏱️ 59 minutes
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This might be one of the most highly requested guests who hasn’t been seen before! In this episode, Shannon welcomes her big sister, Emery on the podcast! They dive into their childhood, recounting funny and tumultuous moments growing up in tight living quarters with thin walls. They discuss their relationship dynamics, shared memories, and how they became closer friends as adults. Emery shares her life in Dallas with her wife Lauren, her new job in marketing, and the couple's future family plans. What was it like having Shannon as a little sister? What does Emery think of James? Oh, and don’t they have a brother? Find out all about the Ford family secrets in this episode, Sister Smackdown.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
00:59 Sibling Dynamics and Childhood Memories
03:13 Brother Dylan: The Forgotten Sibling
07:52 Emery's Athleticism
10:12 Growing Up Together: The Good and The Bad
18:35 Emery's Life in Dallas and Meeting Lauren
32:06 Reflecting on Sibling Relationships
34:10 Pregnancy Announcement and Reactions
35:05 Family Parallels and Predictions
39:10 Childhood Memories and Cousin Bonds
48:32 Career Reflections and Support
51:42 Defending Each Other and Coming Out
57:40 Wrapping Up with Love and Laughter
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a dear media production. |
0:05.2 | Guys, welcome to an episode of probably a podcast that you guys have been berating me for |
0:11.5 | literally since I started the podcast. |
0:14.0 | I'm not kidding. |
0:14.5 | Like this is a very, very highly requested guest. |
0:18.4 | We have on the podcast today, the one, the only, my big sister. |
0:21.7 | Hello. This is Emery. Emory and I are related. You killed that one. Killed it. I was about to |
0:30.5 | say our age apart. It's like, Emery and I are three years apart. Like, what? We're two and a half. |
0:35.5 | No, we're closer to three. your birthday's in January mine's in |
0:38.2 | November we're like two and a half two no we're like two years there's only three months of the |
0:43.6 | of the year where we're two years apart okay that's true so what we're both no mathematician I'll |
0:48.8 | tell you that thing like not one person in our family got the math gene yeah and so I don't |
0:53.9 | know what is that? |
0:54.6 | What's 12 minus 3, 9? So we're two years and nine months apart. Yeah. So that's close to three, |
0:59.4 | wouldn't you say? Yeah. Okay. Anyways. And yeah, we're here to just talk about all things. |
1:06.0 | Me and Emory, Emory now, Emery and Shannon then. I talk a lot on my social media about just like our childhood. |
1:13.2 | It's not like a daily thing that I talk about. |
1:16.1 | But anytime I reference childhood, I'm always like having really funny antidotes about |
1:20.3 | you and I because we just had like such a wonderful, hilarious and tumultuous childhood |
1:25.6 | together. |
1:26.2 | Like we did not grow up in one of those houses where like everybody stays in their |
1:28.9 | bedroom all the time. |
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