Zombies, Shower Curtains & Stuff That Sticks
What do zombies, childhood trauma, and shower curtains all have in common? Apparently... quite a bit.
Sunny and Lindsay are broadcasting from deep in the trenches—aka their parents' houses—armed with makeshift lighting, dodgy WiFi, and a whole lotta determination. Despite the chaos, these Good Moms are bringing you a heartfelt (and slightly hilarious) conversation about what we feed our minds—and what lingers after the credits roll.
💀 Sunny shares her unexpected family binge-watch: The Last of Us (yes, that post-apocalyptic fungus zombie show). But as her 11-year-old daughters get pulled into the onscreen drama, she starts wondering: What exactly are we absorbing when we watch stuff like this?
🧠 Lindsay dives deep into how media affects our mental and emotional frequency. Spoiler alert: she’s Team No Scary Movies—like, can’t even watch the trailer level.
👧 They explore why our kids are drawn to dark stories, how we grew up with TV versus how they do, and what it really means to “feed your mind.” Bonus: there's a heartfelt take on how kids might just be the antidote to the world’s chaos (zombies or not).
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What Lindsay learned from Monsters, Inc.
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The scary movie that scarred her for life (RIP, original shower curtain)
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And yes, the zombie show somehow ties back to good parenting—promise.
Takeaway?
Whether it’s zombies, aliens, or just too much true crime—what we watch matters. But laughter, awareness, and asking the right questions can help us shift the story.
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💌 Subscribe, rate, and tell us: What movie changed you—for better or worse? And what are your kids watching that makes you go, "Hmmmm..."?
🧟♀️ It’s scary out there, but you’re not alone—especially not with Sunny & Lindsay around. Catch you next time on Good Mom!