February 21, 2025 - 18:30

Madison and Anya Packer, a dynamic two-mom couple and former professional hockey players, have recently debuted their exciting new podcast. This engaging show delves into a wide range of topics, exploring the intersection of professional women's athletics, sports culture, and the challenges of parenting.
Listeners can expect candid discussions that reflect on their experiences in the competitive sports world while also navigating the complexities of raising children. The couple aims to create an inclusive space where they can share their insights, stories, and the delightful chaos that comes with family life.
With their unique perspectives as athletes and parents, the Packers invite listeners to join them on this journey filled with laughter, heartfelt moments, and valuable lessons. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, a parent, or simply curious about the lives of professional athletes, this podcast promises to offer something for everyone. Tune in for an inspiring blend of sports and parenting wisdom!
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