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YEA Networks Debuts Podcast From the Moms of Why Don't We?


I Mean Why Not?
I Mean Why Not?

YEA Networks launches a new podcast this week featuring three very funny mothers of members of the hit boy band, Why Don't We. The podcast, called "I Mean.. Why Not?!" delivers a weekly dose of catching up and laughter when these three best friends and moms of the band's Daniel, Jack and Zach get together. Hosts Keri Seavey, Kristin Stanford and Myta Herron share relatable stories about family, pop culture and life in general. The new podcast has already reached the top 5 in Comedy on Apple Podcasts and new episodes are available on Wednesdays.

YEA Networks President Shawn Nunn said, "Their sons have been on our syndicated radio shows several times, so the moms already feel like family. Now we're making Keri, Kristin and Myta officially part of our growing podcast family! The fun they have on the mic and the unique perspective of being boy band moms is something listeners can't get anywhere else."

Keri noted, "You may know my son Daniel from being a part of the best boy band in the history of ever called Why Don't We. Ok, I may be little biased about the boy band thing. Sorry, not sorry. I met Myta and Kristin because of Why Don't We. When we met, we all became fast and easy friends. We figured we had enough in common and just the right amount of authentic chemistry between us that we could pull off this whole podcast thing! So here we are, podcasting together about basically all the things girlfriends everywhere love to talk about!"

Myta commented, "I'm a southern girl living in Cali and just trying to survive this thing called life! You, or most likely your teenage daughter, may know my oldest son, Zach. He is 18 and a member of the popular and exploding boy band, Why Don't We. Our other two, Ryan, 15, and Reese, 7, keep me quite busy as well! Life gets pretty crazy keeping up with everyone... but I wouldn't have it any other way."

Kristin added, "My home base has officially changed from East Coast to West Coast as of a year ago and it truly has been one of the greatest decisions ever. I'm a summer girl through and through, so warm Christmases are definitely a-okay with me. Cannot wait to move into our home so I can invite my girls over for a glass of Kim Crawford while watching the kids play in the pool. And I'm so excited to share my story on how I've aged backwards (haha). Hey. You're only as old as you feel."

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