EPISODE · Nov 9, 2021 · 30 MIN
Sandy Brodsky-No Regrets, What I Did for Love
from Girl's From the Burbs · host Yvette Bedgood
Sandy Brodsky is a former real estate attorney who gave it all up to become a stay-at-home mom. In addition to caring for her husband and, now twelve year old, genius son she has become a volunteer extraordinaire, splitting her time between swim team and Home & School (the PA equivalent of a PTA or PTO). Since she drives in her pajamas, she goes back to bed after dropping her son off at school every morning. She hates to grocery shop, loves to cook, and her favorite pastime is to fold laundry while binge-watching just about anything. She's a lifelong Yankees fan surrounded by silly Philly phans. Her favorite color is green and summer is her favorite season because that's when she can go to the town pool like it's her job. She's always looking for opportunities to learn and try new things. She lovingly remembers the years she and her son were members of the Please Touch Museum (in Philadelphia) where they could be found almost every Monday. She thinks of them as the good old days. She fondly remembers all the wonderful purple people, especially Yvette from the digger machine. Through the magic of Facebook, she and Yvette have remained friends. Sandy has great hopes that Yvette will become a big Broadway star and the most famous person she will ever know.
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Sandy Brodsky is a former real estate attorney who gave it all up to become a stay-at-home mom. In addition to caring for her husband and, now twelve year old, genius son she has become a volunteer extraordinaire, splitting her time between swim team and Home & School (the PA equivalent of a PTA or PTO). Since she drives in her pajamas, she goes back to bed after dropping her son off at school every morning. She hates to grocery shop, loves to cook, and her favorite pastime is to fold laundry while binge-watching just about anything. She's a lifelong Yankees fan surrounded by silly Philly phans. Her favorite color is green and summer is her favorite season because that's when she can go to the town pool like it's her job. She's always looking for opportunities to learn and try new things. She lovingly remembers the years she and her son were members of the Please Touch Museum (in Philadelphia) where they could be found almost every Monday. She thinks of them as the good old days. She fondly remembers all the wonderful purple people, especially Yvette from the digger machine. Through the magic of Facebook, she and Yvette have remained friends. Sandy has great hopes that Yvette will become a big Broadway star and the most famous person she will ever know.
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