As a 48 year old dad I fucking balled thru this whole podcast. I can’t believe this isn’t the most commented and liked podcast episode on the internet. That comment about the surrogate watching tv so Erin’s baby could hear Erin and Jarret’s voice…. OMG… get out of here! I can’t handle it! My wife is pretty much a combination of Erin and Charissa. She is a little more Charissa and we laugh about how I’m also Steve. She even wanted to be a sports broadcaster way back in the day. It’s eerie. I’m pretty sure in a different universe we would all be best friends. Scratch that, my wife would be your best friend. Anyway we adore you both. Please keep the pod going. It gives us both lots of happiness while we are caretaking for her mom. #cancersucks #sodoesCBS #andNBC
Awesome episode, Awesome NEWS🤗 Congratulations Erin and Jared❤ I cried almost the whole episode, HAPPY TEARS Erin for you BOTH, FINALLY parents. I know it has been a long trying 9 years on every level. NOW it was all worth it. You have a little blessing you now have your very own baby boy🙏 So Do Thrilled for you Erin and Jared. You will be ROCK STAR parents❤ God Bless your new family🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈9 balloons for the 9 years you did everything and 9 balloons for the 9 months you waited to meet your little guy🤗❤
Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid. My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident. She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child. Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present while traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
AMAZING EPISODE!! I’m bawling tears of joy! Congrats EA!!! Though I did think Charissa’s head was going to explode trying to get EA to say the big news of the week at the beginning!! 😂
Are you kidding? Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid. My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident. She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child. Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present while traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid. My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident. She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child. Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present while traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
Do people realize that the people, the names they mention on this pod-cast just happen to be employed or working for their employer? In other words Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson podcast is a contrived publicity operation. The people watching are being played, manipulated.
Its down right scary the thought of either of you raising or having children. Comrade Presidente Biden needs to pass laws regulating who can reproudce in thsi countyr.
No kidding!!! And the way she spoke about the looney left woke alphabet soup community and confused gender people having easier access for surrogacy!!!! No!!!! Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid. My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident. She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child. Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present at home while still traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
Oh Erin!! I am so happy for you! I am so glad for you!! I have watched you since you started!! I love you!! Sending hugs and love!!
As a 48 year old dad I fucking balled thru this whole podcast. I can’t believe this isn’t the most commented and liked podcast episode on the internet.
That comment about the surrogate watching tv so Erin’s baby could hear Erin and Jarret’s voice…. OMG… get out of here! I can’t handle it!
My wife is pretty much a combination of Erin and Charissa. She is a little more Charissa and we laugh about how I’m also Steve.
She even wanted to be a sports broadcaster way back in the day. It’s eerie.
I’m pretty sure in a different universe we would all be best friends. Scratch that, my wife would be your best friend. Anyway we adore you both. Please keep the pod going. It gives us both lots of happiness while we are caretaking for her mom. #cancersucks
#sodoesCBS
#andNBC
Awesome episode, Awesome NEWS🤗 Congratulations Erin and Jared❤ I cried almost the whole episode, HAPPY TEARS Erin for you BOTH, FINALLY parents. I know it has been a long trying 9 years on every level. NOW it was all worth it. You have a little blessing you now have your very own baby boy🙏 So Do Thrilled for you Erin and Jared. You will be ROCK STAR parents❤ God Bless your new family🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈9 balloons for the 9 years you did everything and 9 balloons for the 9 months you waited to meet your little guy🤗❤
Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid.
My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident.
She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child.
Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present while traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
Congratulations Erin & Jarret 🎉👨👩👦
Congratulations!
Such an AMAZING story by EA. What a blessing from God! Congrats! 🎉👣👶
We appreciate the love!
Congratulations, enjoy every moment. They grow up so fast!
So, so happy for you!! I cried listening to you talk about it!
Congratulations to Erin Andrews on the new baby!
First congratulations Ms.andrewm...i hope you this completes your life in a way that only watching a child grow up can
Congrats Erin! I'm so happy for you. You'll be a great mom ❤
Finally got to this episode and I'm so thrilled for you! Your generosity in sharing this is touching. Erin, now go take a nap...haha ;D
Word!!! Erin CONGRATULATIONS!!! awesome news
So super happy for you!!!! ❤
AMAZING EPISODE!! I’m bawling tears of joy! Congrats EA!!! Though I did think Charissa’s head was going to explode trying to get EA to say the big news of the week at the beginning!! 😂
You will be a wonderful MoM, Erin!
Are you kidding?
Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid.
My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident.
She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child.
Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present while traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
WOW how awesome! So happy for you guys! Great podcast! I pray you now fill complete 🙏 He's a lucky little guy. You two are going to be great parents ❤
Thank you so much!
EA is a MOM!!!!
Congratulations EA!
Congratulations ❤ thank you for sharing !!
Congrats!
Kyle and Samantha Busch have a foundation already in place for financial assistance. Im sure they would love to have another advocate with them.
Trying for 9 years. So sad and a great ending.
Congrats EA on your role as a new mom! Margot was born to play Barbie!
💙
Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid.
My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident.
She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child.
Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present while traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
Do people realize that the people, the names they mention on this pod-cast just happen to be employed or working for their employer?
In other words Erin Andrews and Charissa Thompson podcast is a contrived publicity operation. The people watching are being played, manipulated.
Its down right scary the thought of either of you raising or having children. Comrade Presidente Biden needs to pass laws regulating who can reproudce in thsi countyr.
No kidding!!! And the way she spoke about the looney left woke alphabet soup community and confused gender people having easier access for surrogacy!!!! No!!!!
Erin and her husband should've stayed childless. They both work like crazy...her even more than him for 18+ weeks, traveling all over the entire country every week and never home...and the child will be raised unfairly and entirely by nannies as it probably is already and it will only get worse. It's not fair for the child to have two old 40+ workaholic parents who will be emotionally and physically absent. Can see rehab in the future for that kid.
My mom did IVF when it was brand new, cutting edge in the mid 80s with a top research expert scientist specialist that came over from Japan who barely spoke English; resulted in a 5 month stillborn and then me. Then she'd get blood clots and was on blood thinners due to the IVF and pregnancies which meant no C-sections, and then continuing blood thinners for the rest of her life and needs to be monitored. She could easily bleed out if in an accident.
She didn't see my dad except for the weekends for 2 years as he worked in Illinois/Chicago suburbs and my mom was up staying in Wisconsin with her parents as she was at the hospital during the week. Honestly, if you can't get pregnant naturally, and have to try for years with IVF and/or have a surrogate, you are playing God and you clearly weren't meant to be parents. I told my mom that to her face. I got life-altering sick at just age 15 and NEVER had a chance at life due to the spiraling 20 of the most rare complex incurable and intractable chronic pain diseases and health problems that span over a dozen fields of medicine and subspecialty fields that at 33, I'm still dealing with and just exist day to day wanting to die. That's what can happen when you are pushy and selfish for wanting a child.
Vs Erin Andrews and her husband....only points in my mom's favor is that she was in her early 30s and was a stay at home mom as my dad made bank $$$$ but was still super present at home while still traveling all over the country twice a week every month (mostly) to see his customers.
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