5 Things
info_outline Christmas Hacks5 Things
info_outline Wine (feat. Sommelier, Kellie Martin)5 Things
info_outline Happy Thanksgiving5 Things
info_outline In Case You Aren’t Buying Enough on Amazon5 Things
info_outline Shopping in Our Favorite Marketplace5 Things
info_outline Hosting Like a Champ5 Things
Mego and Emmy are BACK for Season 2 of 5 Things! They're kicking off the holiday season with their five best tips for hosting like a pro. They'll give you some great ideas for inviting guests, decorating, preparing a meal, and even keeping your guests engaged and the momentum of your party moving (so that it doesn't get awkward and you have to resort to changing into your PJs to get everyone to leave). You'll finish this episode feeling ready to face this holiday season!
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Let’s be honest... there’s one thing we’re universally missing during this quarantine and that is HomeGoods. Today the girls are sharing the 5 things they each love to purchase at HomeGoods, and they’re hoping they’ll help you think outside the box with this next-best-thing-to-Amazon store
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What did we even do before reality television took over our screens??? Today Mego and Emo are breaking down five of the best (or best-known) television shows in one of their favorite genres: matchmaking! And for the FIRST TIME they are recording TOGETHER from their vacation rental in Utah (and we apologize in advance for the less stellar audio... turns out we're much better when Jeff can edit out us talking over each other). To watch Married at First Sight Australia: or
info_outlineEmmy is taking the lead on this one and sharing 5 things she has learned about parenting a special needs child. She shares about their family's struggles with walking though diagnoses, medications, and handling judgment from people who don't understand what it's like to walk through parenting a child with trauma. You'll hear some of the advice she has appreciated and clung to, as well as what she does when well-intentioned people don't agree with the way they choose to parent.