No Breaks with Jamie Erdahl

No Breaks with Jamie Erdahl

by Jamie Erdahl
Season 1
College: 15 Years Later (ft. Giselle Ugarte)
One of us DESPISED our college experience. One of us did not! Listen to find out which is which.
Thanksgiving Day Game Recap (ft. Chris Summers)
Early edition of No Breaks, day after holiday stuff, kids soccer convos - a lot in 30 mins!
Red Turkey Button Malfunction (ft. Jaco)
A week late doesn't make the giggles any less valuable. MEMORIES of a childhood that was riddled with strife surrounding the button that's supposed to tell you when the turkey is cooked!
Giving Thanks, Serving Stories (ft. Giselle Ugarte)
Jamie and Giselle Ugarte discussing their Thanksgiving plans, and holiday traditions. They touch upon topics like their preferences for headphones, their approach to holiday meals, childhood memories, and even a past beauty pageant experience (yes, we review this again).
Thanksgiving Week Kicks Off
Just as it sounds -- a little humming and a lot of random Jamie thoughts.
Do You Do This? (ft. Chris Summers)
By asking one question we unearth a quirk to Chris' personality we never knew we needed to know.
Directions, Dreams, and Diabetes
In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month Jamie reviews her gestational diabetes diagnosis.
Sister Stuff Etc, etc.
Sometimes you need your big sister to support and simultaneously humble you while you recover from an international trip.
Lean In or Burnout?
This show is all about Jamie and Giselle discussing the balance between "leaning in" and "burning out" in their busy lives considering their recent demanding schedules. They talk about the challenges of their careers, family life, and maintaining authenticity amidst constant demands. The conversation also touches on navigating difficult past relationships and the importance of choosing peace and supportive partners.
Madrid LIVE, Part Dos
The marathon week in Madrid is winding down! Jamie goes solo live once again to wrap up an insane week in Spain. In true No Breaks format, this paragraph can only be so long and too many topics were covered.
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