Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist - Introducing: The Parent Chat with Dylan Dreyer
Episode Date: March 26, 2026Hey Sunday Sitdown fans! As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for The Parent Chat with Dylan Dreyer – an all-new podcast series from TODAY. You know her as TODAY’s candid third ho...ur host. But Dylan Dreyer is also a mom of 3 boys in New York City, trying to figure out the big stuff: how to raise kind, confident, resilient kids and keep her sanity along the way. And like every parent, sometimes she needs…HELP! On The Parent Chat, Dylan calls in reinforcements – from parenting experts with big advice to fellow working moms that can help all parents feel less alone. Because parenting doesn’t come with a manual, but it can come with a group chat. To follow now, just search ‘The Parent Chat with Dylan Dreyer’ wherever you’re listening. New episodes drop every Thursday. https://swap.fm/l/tpcwddftw Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Hey everyone, I'm Dylan Dreyer, co-host of the third hour of today and mom to three wild boys.
I've learned a lot in my years as a parent, mostly that I don't have it all figured out yet.
And I'm not the only one.
I am over here just like winging it.
I'm like, there's a spaghetti, throw it on the wall.
Oh, that one works. Thank God.
Do you feel like you're a voice that dads can relate to?
I don't think so.
Hey, I'm just trying not to screw my own kids up.
I'm not giving you advice on how I'll not to screw yourself, okay?
One day my kids grow up and someone's going to ask my daughter, did you have a stay at home or working mom?
And she will have no idea what that meant.
This is my new podcast, the parent chat.
Each week I sit down with someone new for honest conversations.
I remember being at the hospital.
They handed us the babies and Stephanie and I were like looking at each other.
Like, wait, we just have them.
No.
And real world advice about parenting.
I think hardship is what builds resilience.
As parents, we have to remember to like allow for it.
There is something to be said about you being so open and honest.
How does this not affect my relationship?
Am I always going to feel this crappy when I leave town?
Yes, there will be this hard time, but it is just going to get better and better.
New episodes drop every Thursday on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
I'll see you there.
