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Dylan Dreyer, best known as the weather correspondent on NBC's 3rd Hour of TODAY, has launched a new podcast called "The Parent Chat." The show debuted on April 2, 2026, and features the host in candid conversations with celebrity parents about the real-life challenges of raising children while working in the public eye.
Each episode runs between 35 and 45 minutes. Dreyer brings in parenting experts alongside fellow working moms and dads who share their own struggles and victories. The focus is on finding solidarity rather than chasing perfection. Guests talk openly about sleepless nights, balancing career demands with family time, and the pressure to appear like they have it all figured out.
Dreyer, who is a mother herself, said she wanted to create a space where parents could drop the act and speak honestly about the messy, unglamorous side of raising kids. The podcast aims to remind listeners that no one has all the answers, and that shared experiences can make the journey a little easier. "The Parent Chat" is available on major podcast platforms.
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