Party Like a Rockstar (Chicago Concert Venues and Vitamins, do they really work?)

EPISODE · Oct 7, 2024 · 52 MIN

Party Like a Rockstar (Chicago Concert Venues and Vitamins, do they really work?)

from Socially UnSocial · host Danielle and Patty

In this laugh-out-loud episode of SociallyUnSoical, your  besties on tap dive into all things funny, real, and relatable. We kick things off with more HAHA Uber stories that will have you feeling like you are sitting in the back seat with us and then we talk all about the joys (and struggles) of parenting—especially the epic adventure that is potty training and kids getting car sick at the worse possible moments. We don’t stop there! We hit on everything from concert experiences, to health tips (like do vitamins really work?), and of course, the importance of quality time with your besties. Oh, and if you're a fan of good-natured roasting between besties, you’re in for a treat—because we definitely try and bring the heat!  Whether you’re commuting, doing chores, or just need a good laugh, this episode is packed with feel-good conversation, real-life stories, and lighthearted fun that will keep you hooked from start to finish. Don't miss it—stream Episode 4 now on your favorite podcast platform! Follow Us on IG and Facebook @SociallyUnSociallyPodcast And check us out on TikTok @SociallyUnSocialpThank for Listening!

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