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The Mom Room

Renovations, Dry Pedicures & Blockbuster Nostalgia

The Mom Room

Renee Reina & Podcast Nation

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.8 • 602 Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

EP474. In this solo episode of The Mom Room, Renee gives us a peek into her latest home renovation projects and shares her exciting future plans for the house! From updating rooms to tackling new DIY challenges, Renee talks all about the work that’s gone into transforming her space. But it’s not all about home improvement—she dives into her current obsession with “dry feet” and breaks down the difference between a "dry pedicure" and a regular one. Plus, Renee opens up about why she’s put down *How To Age Disgracefully* (hint: it’s not what she expected), reminisces about her Blockbuster days, and gets deep into her latest cravings—should she buy a Ninja Creami and treat herself to a lymphatic drainage massage? Tune in for an entertaining, relatable, and all-around fun conversation! Wayfair — Give your home the refresh it needs with Wayfair. Head to wayfair.com right now! Branch Basics — TMR listeners get 15% off the Premium Starter Kit by using code MOMROOM at BranchBasics.com RENEE REINA   Instagram: @themomroom | @thereneereina   TikTok: @thereneereina   Facebook Community - The Mom Room Community  YouTube: Renee Reina - The Mom Room Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:04.8

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0:11.0

Lots of items are heading to school and they're not always necessarily coming back. They're either headed to the lost and found, they're left on the school bus, their friends take them home thinking they're theirs.

0:21.4

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trusted by parents nationwide. Welcome to the mom room. Today was the first day where we didn't

1:19.3

have people all over the house. The house wasn't in shambles with toolboxes and stuff all over the

1:26.3

place and protection all over the floors.

1:29.8

It has been chaos.

1:32.2

And today was finally the first day where we had the house to ourselves.

1:37.3

The wallpaper lady finished yesterday and the guys that were doing the renovations on the main floor. So everything is done, but now I'm like,

1:48.8

damn, we moved our media console to beside the dining room table, but then we had this extra shelving

1:55.4

unit. So we moved that downstairs in the basement. There was actually a perfect spot for it.

1:59.9

My dressers for my bedroom

2:02.3

are now just hanging out on the main floor, but I need to bring them up here, but I need to get

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