22 December 2008

Momversation: The Men of Momversation!


Momversation

What's it like when your wife shares the details of your marriage and family life with the entire Internet? That's the question Jon Armstrong (husband of Heather/Dooce) asks on Momversation. He's joined by Bryan Mason (husband of Maggie/Mighty Girl), Hal Isaakson (husband of Rebecca/Girl's Gone Child) and Mark Peel (husband of Daphne/Cool Mom).

I LOVED watching this episode because I've often wondered myself. Rael and I spent many an evening talking about privacy when I first started blogging, and Parent Hacks isn't nearly as personal as most parenting blogs. I'd love to hear what you think -- have a watch!

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