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Cher goes to Costco (0:00), the delight and challenges of authenticity, ADHD and being okay in vulnerability (1:19), we are all more alike than anyone wants to agree (10:35), the only thing we can’t ever get back is time (14:42).
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Hosts: Cherice Barton and Shelly Hutchinson
Guest: Ellyn Marsh
Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions
FOLLOW ELLYN:
Instagram: @ellynmarsh
“Shut the F*** Up Nick Lachey” a Love Is Blind Podcast with Ellyn Marsh and Daisy Eagan https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-the-f-up-nick-lachey/id1752366968
“Think Not!” Podcast with Ellyn & Rabia: ithinknotpod.com & https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rabia-and-ellyn-solve-the-case/id1646694616
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Extended Summary:
Broadway performer, comedian, social‑media star and single mom Ellyn Marsh (@ellynmarsh on Instagram) brings charisma and real‑life grit to everything she does. She co‑hosts the podcasts I Think Not! — “a truly campy take on true‑crime TV” — and Rabia & Ellyn Solve the Case with legal expert Rabia Chaudry, where they break down major crime stories with wit and insight. (ithinknotpod.com)
In this unfiltered, laugh‑out‑loud, and deeply heartfelt episode of Creative Mamas Unplugged, Ellyn shares a raw, funny and refreshingly honest conversation about motherhood, reinvention, and embracing the chaos of it all. She opens up about raising her daughter, Lola — now a high school junior — while rediscovering her identity as a woman and artist after divorce. With her signature humour and candour, she reflects on the revelation that no parent really knows what they’re doing (“we’re all just guessing”), and how that truth has deepened her connection with her daughter. Ellyn’s vulnerability is both hilarious and profoundly human. A must‑listen for anyone trying to balance creativity, motherhood, and self‑discovery — with humour, heart, and maybe a little pink.
By Breatheasy ProductionsCher goes to Costco (0:00), the delight and challenges of authenticity, ADHD and being okay in vulnerability (1:19), we are all more alike than anyone wants to agree (10:35), the only thing we can’t ever get back is time (14:42).
Support Us via Patreon @CreativeMamasUnplugged
Hosts: Cherice Barton and Shelly Hutchinson
Guest: Ellyn Marsh
Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions
FOLLOW ELLYN:
Instagram: @ellynmarsh
“Shut the F*** Up Nick Lachey” a Love Is Blind Podcast with Ellyn Marsh and Daisy Eagan https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-the-f-up-nick-lachey/id1752366968
“Think Not!” Podcast with Ellyn & Rabia: ithinknotpod.com & https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rabia-and-ellyn-solve-the-case/id1646694616
FOLLOW US:
Instagram @creativemamasunplugged
Facebook @creativemamasunplugged
Apple Podcasts @CreativeMamasUnplugged
Spotify @CreativeMamasUnplugged
Amazon Music @CreativeMamasUnplugged
YouTube @CreativeMamasUnplugged
iHeart Radio @CreativeMamasUnplugged
Podbean @CreativeMamasUnplugged
Extended Summary:
Broadway performer, comedian, social‑media star and single mom Ellyn Marsh (@ellynmarsh on Instagram) brings charisma and real‑life grit to everything she does. She co‑hosts the podcasts I Think Not! — “a truly campy take on true‑crime TV” — and Rabia & Ellyn Solve the Case with legal expert Rabia Chaudry, where they break down major crime stories with wit and insight. (ithinknotpod.com)
In this unfiltered, laugh‑out‑loud, and deeply heartfelt episode of Creative Mamas Unplugged, Ellyn shares a raw, funny and refreshingly honest conversation about motherhood, reinvention, and embracing the chaos of it all. She opens up about raising her daughter, Lola — now a high school junior — while rediscovering her identity as a woman and artist after divorce. With her signature humour and candour, she reflects on the revelation that no parent really knows what they’re doing (“we’re all just guessing”), and how that truth has deepened her connection with her daughter. Ellyn’s vulnerability is both hilarious and profoundly human. A must‑listen for anyone trying to balance creativity, motherhood, and self‑discovery — with humour, heart, and maybe a little pink.