Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce - Kylie & Mandy Moore on Princess Diaries 3, ‘This Is Us’ Mom Hacks & Banning “Bouncing Back” | Ep. 27
Episode Date: July 17, 2025Kylie’s back for a brand new episode of Not Gonna Lie and starts things off by responding to some of the Real Ones’ top feedback on the new NGL merch (1:45), including whether the shirts should co...me with stains already on them from the Kelce girls and if we should offer special green and red colored shirts during the NFL season? Kylie then kicks off a hefty “Doomscroll of the Week” beginning with her brutally honest thoughts on the viral “how many likes” trend on TikTok (4:34). It started somewhat innocently with people asking their partners for designer bags and puppies, but Kylie is questioning how some of us are out here making major life decisions based on social media likes?! Also, Kylie reacts to an adorable clip of a toddler referring to his dad as “babe” and shares the funniest things the girls have called her and Jason over the years (6:55). Plus, Kylie responds to Ilona Maher’s latest take on the phrase “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels” with foods that “taste better than skinny” (10:22) as well as other phrases that need to be banned like “bouncing back after pregnancy" (13:45). Then, Kylie is joined by actress, singer and millennial icon Mandy Moore (17:00)! Kylie shares the latest on the Kelce cat saga with Mandy who had some cat convincing of her own to do with her husband (18:07). She also sees how many Princess Diaries questions she can ask Mandy, including any intel she may have on Princess Diaries 3 (20:03). After that, Kylie asks Mandy about her memorable 90s style, butterfly clips, choker necklaces and all (22:10). Mandy also talks about the times she dyed her eyebrows blonde and used red eyeliner in the early 2000s. Kylie and Mandy also talk about some of her biggest acting roles in “A Walk To Remember” and “This Is Us” where she also learned how to change a diaper and swaddle a baby for the first time on set (27:58). Then, Kylie and Mandy talk some more about motherhood, including whether or not Mandy got a lot of unsolicited opinions on having her third baby at 40 (32:40), the most humbling things their kids have said to them lately and if 0-1 kids is still definitely the toughest transition (35:35). Lastly, Kylie dug up an old article Mandy did with Seventeen Magazine from 2003 where she listed “60 Things I Want To Do Before I’m 30” (37:40) and quizzes her on some of the most ridiculous things on the list, including if she’s “visited space” or “seen a ghost.” Make sure you tune into More Sh*t Monday on the Not Gonna Lie YouTube channel for more exclusive clips from Kylie’s longer conversation with Mandy Moore! . . . Purchase NGL Merch: www.nglkylie.com Support the Show: Visible: Ready for wireless that lets you live in the know? Make the switch at Visible.com One line wireless starting at $25 a month. For our best features, get the new Visible+ Pro plan for $45/mo. Support Women’s Health & Sign Mandy’s Petition with Perelel: change.org/closethegap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Not gonna lie, I definitely forgot my makeup bag
at the beach house, so I may or may not
have used my mascara on my eyelashes and my eyebrows.
Let's get this podcast started.
Welcome back to not going to lie, Wave Original.
I'm your host, Kylie Kelsey.
I blast early 2000s hip hop and R&B in my minivan.
Are my kids asleep?
Yes, because they'll fight me.
Not because I'm afraid of them listening to early 2000s hip hop and R&B.
My go to karaoke song is nothing.
You couldn't pay me to get up in front of a crowd with a microphone.
And I've never seen a single episode of Love Island.
Should I change that?
I will say that it is partially on my algorithm.
I have seen a couple of clips from Love Island, specifically some dance moves.
If you know, you know, they were impressive guys coming up on today's episode, I've got a hefty doom scroll the week for the real ones. Spoiler
alert. I'm a little concerned about how some of us might be making some major life decisions
based on Tik Tok likes. We got to cut that out. Plus a friend of mine and a friend of
the show, Alona Mar, reminded me of some fucked up phrases people are still using when it
comes to diet and exercise, which has inspired a brand new edition of, you know, what's fucked up. And after all of that,
you're going to hear my conversation with actress, singer and all around millennial icon, Mandy Moore.
Gosh, yet another person I had no business speaking to, but it was incredible.
But before we get to that, last week was our first official NGL merch drop.
That's right.
Some of you have tagged me and said that you already purchased it.
Oh my gosh, you're going to look so good.
You guys know the way I run to a comment section during my doom scroll hours.
Some top tier comments first up from Con Artist.
That's funny.
I see what you did there.
Part of the design should be markers
and stains. Then new stains won't be as obvious. That is genius. Let's do that. I'll get Ellie
and Wyatt on it immediately. Maybe Benny, cause she's feeling a little mischievous
recently. I'll just leave all the shirts laid out in the, in the playroom with the, on the
table with various things that they like to stay in things with. And
then we'll see what happens. I can only guarantee that there will be frozen raspberries on at
least everything that I put down. That's our current situation. Kitty Marengay said at
Kai Kelsey, you need one in red. So you have something to wear
to Chiefs games. It is a good suggestion because most people here know I do not wear Chiefs
things. I won't wear any others. This is not just a Chiefs thing. I will not wear any other
NFL team besides the Eagles. I will wear red to support uncle Trav.
And sometimes that red is Cincinnati Bearcats.
Shout out to their alma mater.
But the one problem with this suggestion is that I can't, I can't wear my own name on
a shirt.
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
I can't.
Okay. So we're, if you guys want it, maybe we could do it. I can't do it. I can't. Okay. So we're, if you guys want it, maybe we could
do it. Maybe we should make this into a special colors for NFL season. We could do Kelly green.
And then obviously maybe red for the chiefs. We also got a ton of suggestions for a fuck
around and find out shirt specifically FAFO. Cause I don't think we should be walking around
with fuck around and find out on the front of a t-shirt.
We might encounter some children who may be learning how to read and then ta-da, that's
messed up.
Let's not do that.
We'll behave ourselves.
We'll do FAFO.
We should figure out another acronym that FAFO could stand for so that if you are asked by a small human what that
stands for, then you can lie through your teeth.
Our last thing on merch. I want to share that a portion of the NGL merch proceeds are going
to go to a charitable organization with each new drop. Because we didn't pick an organization
before this, we are going to do what we love to do around here, uh, spread the love and that love is
going to go to be Philly. That's right. It is my husband's foundation that he started his last
year in the league for the next merch drop. We'll make sure that the real ones get to
speak their minds. Um, it will go to a fan vote. You can make sure that you are up
to date on all that information by following at NGL with Kylie on all social media and
we'll make sure that you guys get a say in what the next merch drop will impact.
Moving on, let's get into doom scroll the week brought to you by visible. First up on
doom scroll, there's a popular trend on TikTok
that has taken an interesting turn.
I'm talking about the how many likes trend,
which started somewhat innocently
with people posting a screenshot of a text to their partner
asking how many likes to buy them a designer bag,
a spa day, or even a car.
But now people are out here asking how many likes
from strangers on social media for their
partners to propose or even more wild have another baby.
I'm sorry.
What?
I get tagged in these on a semi-regular basis and respectfully, why are we making decisions
like this?
Is anyone actually following through?
This is what I will say. I did, I
did partake by answering someone that said that they needed, I don't know if it was me
or someone I've got tagged in something. So I think, I think they said that I was supposed
to comment and I commented because someone was talking about getting a dog.
But we've gone a little too far now. It's one thing to get a bag or to, I mean, even a car.
God, that's so, that is a legit, like a substantial and like a dog too. That is a
substantial. Guys, if it was, if we didn't need to be responsible adults, okay, I would have 17 dogs,
17 minimum. And also the whole engagement part, ladies, this is probably not my place to say,
I'm gonna say it anyway. We shouldn't have to ask. You can have like conversations about it and be have a back
and forth, but if he doesn't want to, Oh, if it's going to take Tik TOK likes for your
significant other to propose to you, get the fuck out. All right, let's keep it scrolling
here to one of the best TIK TOKS of the year. The caption says, before I had kids, I always thought it was kind of weird when parents referred
to each other as mommy and daddy until my son started yelling, babe. When he was looking for
my husband, queen Emma roll the clip. Is that not the cutest little voice you ever heard in your whole life?
My goodness.
I feel like this is a good time to just make everyone aware.
The idea of me saying babe or being called babe makes me itch.
I'm not a talking pig.
I don't, I can't explain it. I heard that one time
when I was younger and my parents were not babe people. My parents were, um, I can't
say this with those straight things. My parents were, I can't, I can't say what the show is. My parents were birdie. I don't, I can't.
Anyway, I don't like the name babe.
The girls, they will occasionally call Jason, Jason or Jay.
Ellie has also called Jason big guy.
That is not something, I want to be abundantly clear that is not something I call my husband.
But she, I believe heard it on Bluey.
I could be wrong, but she heard it somewhere.
I think it was Bluey and occasionally we'll call Jason big guy. So,
she'll be like, come on big guy, time to get up big guy. Let's go in the other room big guy.
And says it like it's completely normal, which is ridiculous. I will refer to my husband as dad.
And I do that on a probably too frequent basis, which is probably why we end up in a back
and forth with our kids where they don't really venture out into things other than our names
and then mom and dad.
But I will regularly say like, Hey dad, and Jason will return it and be like, yeah mom.
It's only in front of our kids.
It just happens because that's what our kids are calling us.
I don't know.
But big guy is the one that caught me the most off guard.
I love the fact that this little kid, the other thing is I think
it's cute when your kids start to use compliments towards your significant others that you use.
So like our girls will tell Jason all the time, like, oh, you look so handsome. And I'm like,
I'm glad I say that enough in front of you that it's coming out like that.
So it is very sweet when you start to, because they're little parrots, everybody knows that.
It's very sweet when they parrot sweet things, because then you know that you're speaking
kindly and appropriately in front of them, that those are the things that they're soaking
in and they want to share with the people around them.
So good job to mom for calling her husband babe
and for her little son being one of the cutest little babe
I've ever heard, nailed that.
The last thing on this week's doom scroll,
my friend and favorite content creator,
Alona Mar put out another banger, Queen Emma hit it.
Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels. Y'all trying to be strong?
I feel good. I feel I feel well fed. And also, have you guys tasted tiramisu because that shit?
Oh my God. I would like to piggyback on that.
Oh my God. I would like to piggyback on that.
Okay.
Tiramisu, a fat ass piece of chocolate cake,
a 3 p.m. cold turkey sandwich on the beach,
a bowl of pasta with more Parmesan than pasta, okay?
All of these things are things
that taste infinitely better,
infinitely better than skinny feels. I can promise you that.
Okay. I don't like the idea that we need to sacrifice having delicious things to be skinny.
Coming from someone who is not meant, I am not destined to be tiny queen.
Okay.
I'm not destined to be that.
Some people are built that way.
It's not me.
The call is not coming from inside of this house.
Okay. I in college, I kid you
not, there were times where I was just like, yeah, I'm gonna have to go to Wegmans to get
my personal chocolate cake. I used to go to Wegmans and get one of the little, it's little,
it's probably like this. I say little. I mean little in comparison to the other cakes around it.
But it was an actual cake. It could have been the top tier of a tiered cake. And then I
would go back and I'd offer to share because that's the kind thing to do. But I'd take
a fork to that motherfucker.
I'm not putting it on a plate. I'm not slicing pieces out of it. Kiss my ass. I am taking
that fork directly into that chocolate ganache and shoveling it into my face because it tasted
good. Way fucking better than skinny. As a mom of four little girls
and a coach to high school girls,
this isn't, this ain't it.
I have purposely changed the way that I speak
about myself, both to myself,
in front of my kids and in front of my athletes.
Also, you don't earn a treat when you work out.
You don't earn a treat.
You should be
working out to feel stronger, to have better endurance, to feel healthy, to feel better
overall, but you should not be working out to earn any type of food. You must eat to fuel your body. Some other phrases,
I'll work it off in the gym tomorrow. A minute on the lips, lifetime on the hips. Cut it
out.
Now, these are just a few of the many fucked up phrases I think we need to ban, but there's
another one that really hits close to home right now, which brings me back to my next
segment. You know what's fucked up? Hey, you know what's fucked up? The phrase bounce back
after pregnancy. Oh my God. Here's the problem. Every single person I've seen grow a human being
and pop them out have rebounded in their own time. And for all the people who are in the comments saying things like, you look fantastic
after having Finn or you look amazing after having your fourth, first of all, I know that
you mean that nicely, but at the end of the day, if I looked like this and I hadn't just
had my fourth child, would you say I look tired? Because yes, I'm very tired.
My point is is that we don't need to comment on the fact that a woman is
postpartum and
how she is doing with her postpartum journey
physically. And I think we should be more concerned about the
overall well-being of And I think we should be more concerned about the overall wellbeing of women postpartum.
I don't think that we need to bounce back.
And also there are some things that we as women who have just grown humans cannot bounce
back.
I can't bounce back my stretch marks. They're with me forever.
Do I like them? Let's be honest. No. I liked when my tummy didn't have a bunch of little ridges in
it, but guess what? It does. Do I still look damn good? Yes. I feel like the worst piece about the bouncing back is that it is
comparison to either your body before you had kids or people around you. Cut it out.
We do not need to compare ourselves. Ladies, you don't need to compare yourselves to the
person you were before you had kids because newsflash, she didn't fucking have kids.
And you don't have to compare yourself to those around you because there is beauty in
the fact that we are unique from each other.
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When the frustration grows and the doubts start to creep in,
we all need someone who has our back.
To tell us we'll be okay, to remind us of our ability,
to believe, because their belief in us
transfers to self-belief
and reminds us of all that we're capable of.
We all need someone to make us believe.
Hashtag, you got this.
Summer's here, and you can now get almost anything you need
for your sunny days delivered with Uber Eats.
What do we mean by almost?
Well, you can't get a WellGroom lawn delivered,
but you can get a chicken Parmesan delivered.
A cabana? That's a no.
But a banana? That's a yes. A nice tan? Sorry, nope. But a box fan? Happily yes. You know her from This Is Us, A Walk to Remember, my personal favorite Princess Diaries, and
my girl's personal favorite Tangled. She's also the platinum certified singer behind
her 1999 banger Candy. She's a mom of three, a wife, an advocate for women's health, and
now she's not going to lie. Mandy Moore, thank you for joining me. Thank you for having me. Hi. Hello. Hello. I'm not going to lie. When I found
out we booked you for the show, I told my producer, how many Princess Diaries questions
can I ask before Mandy tells me to fuck off? No, you can ask all the questions. If I have
an answer, I'll certainly tell you. But man, that was like 20, like almost 25 years ago.
No.
Yeah.
Not possible.
Like 2000, we're talking.
That's crazy.
I know.
It does not feel that long. Does it feel that long ago for you?
In some ways, sure. It feels like that was a different person who lived then. But in
other ways, yeah, it just feels like it was yesterday. Strange. Um, I hate to go off topic here right off the bat, but, um, did I see that you have a furry friend?
Yes, we have multiple furry friends and they're probably gonna all want to be on camera because
that's just what they do. I don't know if you know this, but I have a, uh, constant battle going on
with my husband about when the time will be that we are
allowed to get a cat. He doesn't care for cats and has told our kids that they're poisonous.
Really?
Yes. To be clear, he had a cat growing up that he loved very much. And she was a badass. She would
like catch birds in the backyard in midair. And he was very impressed by her. But he's convinced.
Where's happened? He's convinced we don't need a cat.
Regardless, we will get a cat.
We have a whole plan, but I do like to just tag in every so often and be like, oh, cat
lover?
Great.
Cat lover.
We have three cats here.
In fact, I had to sort of, my husband had to come around.
He did not grow up with cats.
He was a strictly dog household and And he sort of inherited these animals
when we started dating.
And now he's like a full cat person.
It happens.
I truly believe that.
I think they sniff it out, honestly.
I think they're like, I need to break this guy down.
Yeah.
I'm going to work on him for a little bit.
Once they choose their person, and once like, yeah,
a cat chooses a man, forget it.
They're like, they're a puddle. They love cats. Yep. Yep. Perfect. Yeah. Thank you so much. Good luck with that. I will need it.
What movie would you say is the movie that people ask you about the most?
Probably A Walk to Remember or Princess Diaries. One of the two. It sort of depends on like,
you know, if people are sort of relating back to their own childhood and sort of the nostalgia
that they have wrapped up in A Walk to Remember versus like maybe their kids discovering Princess
Diaries for the first time. So it just depends on what like, you know, chapter of their life that
they're in. And we did see that Princess Diaries three is officially happening.
Yeah, that's what I heard.
Okay.
So I'm going to assume, I'm going to assume that your character will not be making a return
if you're saying that's what you heard.
I mean, or can you not tell us that?
No, no, no, I would totally be honest with you.
I had heard that there was maybe an idea to have my character sort of make a bit of a cameo,
but that was months ago.
I haven't heard anything since, who knows?
I mean, I would be gay.
I'd love for there to be some sort of redemptive storyline.
Like maybe my character is working with like,
like at an animal rescue or something like,
hopefully she's made something good of her life. Totally, totally.
Like she's sort of like a come around and she's actually a good person and she peaked
in high school and maybe that like gave her some, I don't know, she's, she's, she's made
some, she's doing great.
Exactly.
Exactly.
That's what I'm hoping for.
If, if I, if I return, we will, I'll cross my fingers and toes for that to happen. I hope so. Maybe we could manifest it right now. Everyone heard it. If I return. We will. I'll cross my fingers and toes for that to happen.
I hope so. Maybe we could manifest it right now. Everyone heard it. That's what we would
like. We're manifesting it. Yes. All right. The last Princess Diaries question, I promise.
I was doomscrolling your Instagram in preparation for this conversation and I saw you post about
the denim suit you wore to the Princess Diaries premiere in 2001. Yeah.
Were you going for the cool casual look?
Honestly, I can't tell you what I was thinking.
And I would say that about the majority of like my hair and makeup choices and wardrobe
choices back then.
I mean, I know that like the late 90s and 2000s have really been circling back
again. And I see all the stuff on TikTok with like butterfly clips and chokers and stuff. And
I wasn't really there for it then. So I can't say that I get behind it now either. But yeah,
I guess I was going for like business casual as a 16 year old. Like it was terrible. It was this like light denim sort of chambray-ish
suit. It was bad. And I think I wore like a black tank top. Like it was just a terrible,
clearly no one was helping me get dressed. That was all me. Yeah. Bad, bad, bad across
the board.
I think it's really big of you to take on full responsibility at that.
Yeah. No, I cannot blame that on anybody else. That was purely my choice
as a lot of those choices were. I mean, I look back at like the candy video. Someone helped me
get dressed for that, but it was like, who allowed me to have my hair like that? It was ridiculous.
It wasn't even popular at that time. So I can't even blame it on like, oh, well, you know,
Mac glittery lip glass. Like that was the thing. It was like, no, no one was wearing their hair like that.
That was, that was a choice all by me, I guess.
I do love that on your Instagram,
you put up throwbacks over the years
and you've called yourself out
for some of these fashion choices.
I feel like I need to bring that around again.
It's so hard.
I mean, you know, like being a mom now,
my Instagram has really taken a hit in terms
of like the content of me like really digging up old photos.
But I feel like I need to bring that back around again.
It's important to humble yourself.
I mean, just to name a few, the dyed eyebrows, blonde, red eyeliner was a good one.
Red eyeliner.
I personally really enjoy the zigzag part.
The zigzag part with the like little crystals with the eyelash glue that you would put like
in.
Yeah.
It was a time, the late nineties.
We got away with a lot.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm a fair bit older than you.
So you were a wee baby when all of this was
happening. But yeah, it was, it was not good.
I was old enough to remember all of it vividly.
I'm sorry about that.
I'd love to circle back to your acting career because you went from pop star to being a
big time actress very fast. I think everyone was obsessed with A Walk to Remember. I remember when that came out, I mean, an unbelievable amount of tears, just a lot. But before you've said, I believe
that this is one of the roles you're most proud of.
Yeah, I was a big Nicholas Sparks fan. I had read a few of his books and when the opportunity came along to audition for this,
I was just so hopeful that things would go my way.
Yeah, I loved this story and to eventually get the part and be a part of telling this
story was just like a real boon. Yeah, it's something that I feel very proud of.
And it's really, it's just incredible
that it's a project that like,
young people are still discovering.
I mean, again, we made this in 2001, came out in 2002.
And the fact that like, you know,
young people are still discovering it to this day is
it's just not lost on me. It's really it's very, very sweet how
people still feel connected to this story and those characters.
And my husband has still never seen the movie. I think he lied
the other day until somebody was like a walk to remember so sad.
He's like, Yeah, so sad. I'm like, you've never seen it.
But yeah, so that's funny.
Maybe one day we'll have group viewing with our kids
when they get older, and Taylor can watch it
for the first time too.
A little watch party.
A little watch party.
I've also shared on this show when I had Kate Hudson on
that I love a rom-com.
Love.
And you've been in some great ones.
Thank you.
Do you have a favorite rom-com that you've been in?
That I've been in?
Yes.
I mean...
I did...
I loved Licensed to Wed.
Really?
Oh my God, no one ever says that.
That's very straight forward, Kylie.
I had a lot of fun working on that because Robin Williams, the greatest.
You know what?
I love, because I said so,
it's this film I did with Diane Keaton.
I mean, it's Diane Keaton.
She's just like, you know, on a pedestal to me.
And the fact that like I got to work with her,
she played my mom.
Like, I mean, that was such a bucket list experience. Yeah,
I love a good rom-com. It was also such a sweet messaging, like the,
because I said so, like watching the relationship with you and her. And then the idea that like,
how many times as a kid were you told by your mom, because I said so? But the fact that
it was like her catch phrase. I cannot, I'm still in the why phase of children. I've tried to
hit them with the because I said so and it doesn't sink in. They still know they keep
hitting me with well why? And I'm like, I was really hoping that was going to end this
little thing we're doing.
This back and forth. Yeah. No, we're not there yet.
For sure. Yeah. I'm not there either. I have little, little. So because I said so,
it would just not translate whatsoever. It doesn't land. It doesn't land yet.
It's been a while since you've starred in a rom-com. Would you ever do it again?
Absolutely. I feel like with the success of shows, nobody wants this.
I feel like rom-coms are starting to resurface again.
And again, I'm an older lady now.
So I'm excited to potentially see more stories for people
my age of people at this juncture of their
life. And parenthood, and maybe like second marriages, like all those sorts of things.
Like I'd love to see that reflected on screen. So yeah, I would sign up to do another romcom
in a heartbeat. Now, when you were in This Is Us, which is another, just makes you feel those deep, deep emotions
so strongly.
Yeah.
I heard that that was the first time you changed a diaper and learned how to swaddle.
Is this correct?
That is correct, Kylie.
I did not grow up around babies.
I skipped the babysitting phase of life and started working too young.
So yeah, by the time I got on This Is Us,
I was in my early 30s,
had never changed a diaper and didn't know how to swaddle.
And so Sweet Milo, who played my husband,
had lots of nieces and nephews
and had a ton of experience under his belt.
So he was actually like showing me before we were on camera,
like showing me with these sweet babies,
how to do all of that,
which came in handy just a few years later
when I had my own kids.
But yeah, I didn't know anything.
Don't feel bad about that because I had changed a diaper,
but I learned from my maternity nurse how to swaddle.
I still don't know how to swaddle.
The minute we leave the hospital, I'm like, don't be a swaddle kid.
Because if you are a swaddle kid, I'm going to have to take you back there at least three
times a day to get it done right.
They're so quick, right?
In postpartum, they're just like, whoosh, whoosh.
They're so good.
And then all of a sudden they hand you this little baby burrito and you're like, how am
I supposed to recreate that?
They never get loose from theirs.
Every single time I do it, their hands end up here.
Oh yeah.
They just like managed to find a little handout.
Yes.
I know.
All of my babies were like Poudinis.
They could always manage to get out of a swaddle.
And I never really learned.
And so then I quickly transitioned into sort of like the Velcro ones.
Yup. Oh yeah.
Right? I'd say like a top tip for moms, like you get the Velcro swaddles.
That's it. There's a reason why that market has boomed. It's because-
Correct.
No one besides a labor and delivery nurse can really swaddle a baby and keep them in.
Agreed. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
You know?
I'm with you.
I bet you it was the labor and delivery nurse that was like, you know, who needs this?
And they're the ones who, right?
They're like, this is a business.
They know.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
I'd love to talk about motherhood with you some more.
I always tell people my hardest transition, I believe, was no kids to one kid.
Correct. Yeah.
Is that, do you feel similarly or do you have a transition like was two to three crazy for you
guys? No, no. I mean, sure. Yes, absolutely. Right. You had another human. Sure. Yeah.
Somebody said it's like- Small task.
Somebody was like, how is it going from two to three? And then I'm sure you've heard this before.
It's like drowning and someone throwing you a baby.
Yeah, you're just-
That's accurate.
You're absolutely overwhelmed.
But I agree with you that zero to one
was by far the hardest transition.
You just don't know what you don't know.
Nothing.
At least like from one to two and then two to three,
you're like, okay, like I have a vague understanding
of what to look out for.
I'm not as stressed.
I'm a little bit more confident in like what I'm bringing to the table. But yeah, zero
to one is just like, your life is just blown up.
I also say they can smell fear. So like the first time around, I swear they like, like
our first was so sweet with my mom, because my mom was confident. And then she would hand her back to me and I'm like,
why is it yelling?
Yeah, yeah, no, absolutely.
I love the adage calm is contagious
because babies do really pick up on that.
I think you're right.
They smell fear and they recognize confidence.
So like trying to go in with like that calm,
a confident air is obviously to be the most helpful.
Your third you had at 40, is that right?
Yes, yes.
I was like, wait.
I just turned 41 in April, so yes, I had her at 40.
Did you get a lot of opinions on that?
Yes and no. I mean, I feel like, you know, having my third child at 40, you know,
in this term geriatric pregnancy that's thrown around, I think there, at least in my experience,
so many of my friends are having kids later in life. And it's, you know, whether it's by choice
or it's by circumstance or biology. I think the thing that I had the most trouble with is just like this system
in general, kind of treating us as this anomaly that we're like too old and we're
too complicated or high risk.
And really it's like, Nope, we're just human beings.
And I feel like it's just such an outdated label.
So it's less about how I think the people and the perceptions they may have had,
like the people in my life, it was just more about the healthcare system in general. Just it feels, it feels
like such an outdated one size fits all approach when it comes to just women in general. I
don't know if you, you're, you're younger obviously, but just if you felt that experience
at all.
No, I do think that it's, it's, we've come, we've think that we have fallen so short when it comes to women's health
in so many aspects, but it really is. I do think part of that is the idea that it is one size fits
all, that everyone is sort of going to be put in the same track. And if you stray from that track
at all, that there's very little correction because
they just assume that you're, oh, well, if you're not this on the track, then you're
severely off.
Of course.
I think the fact that we make up 50% of the population, we give birth to the entire population. And I really, I think, you know, becoming a mom
and going through three pregnancies now,
it's like our, just women in general and our health are such,
it's such an afterthought.
And our bodies are treated as such an afterthought.
And I actually partnered with this company,
Parallel last year when I was pregnant with Lou.
And I love that there are these companies like Parallel that are
really focused on rewriting the rules of what it looks like to care for women and advocating for
really for funding of women's health. Because I think from 2013 to 2023, just 8%
to 2023, just 8% of the NIH funding went towards the study of women's health. Just 8%. Like it's crazy. So really it's just about, you know, acknowledging that we're not invisible
and we're doing such an important job out there for the world in general.
And Parallel has a petition on change.org backslash close the gap. We will put it on the
screen for our viewers and in the description and then also we will put it on our social media to
help get more research funding women's health. Yeah, that's all it's about. We're just trying to
get signatures so we can lobby Congress to include women in their research. that's all. To do better.
To do better, please, for all of us.
Dear God, you wouldn't be here without a woman.
Thank you.
Yes.
Correct.
Well, back to parenting, I also like to share some of the more honest or humbling things
my girls have said to me.
I've been told that I have a big butt.
My oldest called
me evil a couple of weeks ago. Yesterday specifically she pressed on my stomach and said, it looks
like you still have a baby in there. Oh, lovely. Very sweet. Very sweet. Is there anything
that your kids have said to you that has sort of been like, Oh, there's that honesty.
Um, you know, I have, I have boys and they already know how to butter me up and like
hold my face in their hands and say, mama, I love you, mama. You're so beautiful. Which I will,
you know, like there's nothing that means more than that. But I think they equally know.
Well, not the two and a half year old yet.
But the four year old the other day told me that he didn't love me anymore,
which is just that one hurts.
Oh, my gosh. That one hurts.
Truly the most gutting thing, I think that could possibly.
Yeah. Oh, it's it hurt me to my core.
I have been hit quite a few times with the,
I don't love you. And, uh, I always, I always get them back with, well, I love you with my whole
heart. Uh, and one of these days, I just think it's gonna, we're going to stop saying that,
but my oldest says it because she did get a reaction. The one time I was like, oh,
and I think she was like, Oh, that, that, that gotcha. My second has only said
it a couple of times and every time she says it, she immediately retracts. She'll be like, I don't
love you. I love you. I'm sorry. I didn't mean that. And I'm like, you didn't even finish it.
You didn't even put a period on the first sentence before you started the next one.
She can't, she's too, it's too sweet. That one. Um, the last thing I would love to do, I would love to do a game. Oh, sure.
Um, I was doom scrolling and like I've said in preparation for this conversation, one
of the things that I found was an article from 17 magazine from 2003. Okay. Uh, 60 things
I want to do before I'm 30. Do you remember making this list at all?
I do not.
Oh, that makes us even better.
Okay, great.
I wonder what ridiculousness is on there.
Have you shaved your head?
No.
Why was that on my list?
No, I have not shaved my head and I dare I say that it would not make it on my list these days.
Perfect. Sure. Have you worked on a farm for a day?
I have not. Would you still want to do that?
Sure. Yeah, that sounds fun. I feel like that would be a fun activity with the kids too.
Did someone make this list for you? Kylie, they very well may have.
Yeah, it's random.
Okay?
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro.
That I have done.
Yep.
Yep.
My husband has also done it.
He has?
Yes.
He did it with Chris Long, a fellow NFL player, does it for his foundation, Water Boys.
And they bring water to different places
that are currently without clean water.
So- That is incredible.
The next one is take a vacation alone.
I don't think I ever did take a vacation alone.
Okay.
I don't know if that's something
that is in the cards for me now. I'm not sure that's something I want like if I'm gonna have any
Free time whatsoever like I would love to go with my husband or I'd love to go on a girls trip
So yeah, I think that's I
Think that was like a fond
Exciting thoughts maybe for an 18 year old, but doesn't really fit into my life anymore.
I feel like at 18, it's a sign of independence. Sure. And confidence. Yeah. But now it's like,
I don't need to validate that. So let's let's go on a couple. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Let me honor
myself by like having a mom and dad trip. That's it. Yeah.
The next one is get a tattoo.
Oh yeah.
I have a couple.
I have a little T for my husband on my ring finger.
I have the outline of Mount Kilimanjaro on my foot.
There you go.
Yeah.
I have a little heart on my toe.
I have very tiny little tattoos, but I've actually been thinking I'd love to get like my kids initials or something
somewhere, but I'm not sure where or how or when, but that's something that I think is
in the cards at some point soon.
Do you have tattoos?
I do not.
I love especially the dainty tattoos.
Yes.
Like the fine line, I think they're called, But I just, I don't know that there's
anything that I'm like, I would want that forever. I understand. Yep. Totally. I think
it's more of a commitment thing than it is like a tattoo thing. Because I love, I can't
tell you, I've seen so many, I'll send some to my sister all the time. Be like, we should get sister tattoos. We have not. It's the thought that counts. Who knows? There's time.
The plans. There is time. Yeah, exactly. Because life doesn't end at 30. We're still going,
people. Okay? Yes. Put a message in a bottle and throw it out to see. That's so specific.
It's so specific. No, I never did that.
These are so, so ridiculous.
Throw a fancy dinner party.
No, but I'm going to.
Yeah.
With like a tablescape and everything?
Absolutely.
Like place cards.
Like, yeah, I'm going to do, that's in my future.
I'm a terrible host.
I'm a very nervous host too. to like it doesn't come naturally to me
I have friends who just like can whip together like a hang and invite people over and cook something and to me
it's like I there has to be meticulous planning for for like a holiday and I'm I'm just like terrible because my I'm
distracted with like making sure everybody's having a good time and like, cleaning up as
dinner's unfolding. And I'm Yeah, I'm really awful at that.
I think I'm awful at the idea of a dinner party because I like to
call ourself a help yourself house. So like, that's where I'm
I will like I would love to remember to offer you like,
drinks. But also the cups are right there and everything's
in the fridge.
I don't know.
I love that though.
Literally everything.
You're welcome to anything in here.
Grab snacks, get yourself a plate, take anything out of the fridge.
I don't care.
I'm a big fan of that ethos.
Our home is your home.
Help yourself.
You're welcome to anything.
I love that.
And then it just completely alleviates all of the pressure.
Yes.
But I also, the idea of having a full tablescape and the name cards and-
Just once.
Just once to me to check that off the list.
Yeah.
Perfect.
Will make me feel very adult.
I would agree with that.
I would love to know if you actually wrote this one.
See a ghost.
Oh my goodness. That does feel like
very Mandy coded in 2003. Yeah, I don't think I have seen a ghost. I feel like you would know
that. The last one is visit space. I'm good. I'm good. I was gonna say you might have just missed your opportunity. I think
I'm okay. I think I dodged a bullet there. No, I'm good. Yeah, that's not something that
I aspire to anymore. Wow. 2003. I would like to know if I certainly recognize some of my
own wishes with having a family and the Kilimanjaro of it all and
tattoo, but some of these feel a little far-fetched. So I'm going to blame that on
some other folks writing some of these for me. 60s a lot, 60 different goals before 30.
Somebody had to fill in the gaps there. Thank you so much for joining me today.
Thank you. This was such a blast.
It's such a pleasure to talk to you. And I always say I have no business getting to talk
to the people that I talk to, but I am so appreciative that you took the time today.
Oh my gosh. I feel the same way. I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm grateful for the conversation
and to connect with fellow moms and you're a total badass and thanks for chatting with
me.
Thank you. And we will make sure that we include the information for parallel. Make sure that
we have the petition up and that we get some signatures on there because of course we're
trying to get to 50,000. So let's, let's do that. It seems like a pretty easy goal.
That is attainable for sure. Yes. Thank you so so much. Thank you. And that's a
wrap on another episode of Not Gonna Lie. You can find even more clips from my
longer conversation with Mandy Moore on my YouTube channel on More Shit Monday.
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