Excuse My Grandma
Kim and Grandma Gail
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Grandma Gail is full of wisdom... even if Kim doesn't always take it to heart. Every week, the granddaughter/grandmother duo share stories, chat about their lives, discuss pop culture, and unpack the generational differences of dating, sex, relationships, and more. Listen on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch the show in full on YouTube and follow @excusemygrandma on TikTok and Instagram to keep tabs on what’s happening in their lives between episodes.
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Excuse My Grandma’s Red Flags with Jared Freid 11.06.2026 55Min.Excuse My Grandma is joined by comedian and author Jared Freid, who returns to the podcast for a third time, and his first in-person appearance with Kim and Grandma Gail. Jared talks about his new book, Walking Red Flag: Dating Advice from Your Favorite Guy Friend, sharing a male perspective on modern dating, commitment, dating apps, getting back together with an ex, and why men and women often approach relationships so differently.Kim, Grandma Gail, and Jared also compare dating across generations, from Grandma Gail’s world of phone calls and setups to today’s endless apps, Instagram stories, and confusing situationships. Plus, they answer listener questions about dating over 60, following exes, moving for a relationship, and what your mother should, and absolutely should not, know about your dating life.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Summer Weddings in Europe & Weekends in the Hamptons 04.06.2026 35Min.In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim returns from a whirlwind week in Europe with enough travel drama to last a lifetime. From being stranded on a runway for eight hours to navigating 100-step "back entrances" in Italian cliffside towns, Kim and Grandma Gail break down the highs and lows of international wedding season and discuss their summer plans in the Hamptons.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Moving In Together With Imagine It Done 28.05.2026 54Min.In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail talk apartment updates, moving-in chaos, and the very real art of merging two people’s lives into one space. They’re joined by Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, and her daughter Emily Saltman, to discuss organization, sentimental clutter, couple compromises, and why editing your belongings can feel a lot like therapy. From stolen furniture tags and wrong Ubers to expired medicine, designer shopping bags, old birthday cards, and whether an ex-boyfriend’s hoodie deserves a place in your closet, this episode is all about what we keep, what we toss, and what our stuff says about us.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Excuse My Grandma and Tanya Taylor’s Advice on Fashion, Family, and Dressing With Confidence 21.05.2026 41Min.Kim and Grandma Gail sit down with fashion designer Tanya Taylor and her mother, Virginia, for a conversation on style across generations, building a brand from the ground up, and the family lessons that shaped Tanya’s approach to business and creativity. They talk about launching Tanya Taylor at 25, the inspiration behind Delphine, first-date dressing, wardrobe staples, fashion faux pas, and why personal style gets better when you stop taking it too seriously. They also answer listener questions on personal style.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Cynthia Rowley, Kit Keenan & Gigi Powers Talk Style, Family & Living Together in NYC 14.05.2026 53Min.This week on Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail are joined by designer Cynthia Rowley and her influencer daughters, Kit Keenan and Gigi Powers, for a very New York, very fashionable, and very intergenerational conversation. The group talks personal style, sharing closets, living at home as adults, dating advice from moms and grandmas, content creation, Kit’s upcoming cookbook In Good Taste, and the best hosting advice they’ve learned over the years. Plus, they play a round of “most likely to” and prove that the best conversations happen when every generation gets a seat on the couch. Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Excuse My Grandma and Jill Kargman’s Opinions on Influencing and the Upper East Side 07.05.2026 48Min.In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail are joined by one of their first guests, Jill Kargman, and her mom Coco. The writer and star discusses her new film, “Influenced.” In theaters May 8th, the movie is about an Upper East Side mom influencer. Kim and Gail ask Jill what inspired her to make the movie, how she got Gwyneth Paltrow to make a cameo, and more. They talk about influencer culture, living in NYC and how it’s changed over the years, parenting style differences, how mahjong games can get heated, and Coco’s take on Jill’s unique fashion. They wrap up the episode with a game of Fill In the Blank.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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84 Questions for 84 Years of Grandma Gail 30.04.2026 18Min.In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim asks Grandma 84 questions in honor of her 84th birthday. While walking through Grandma’s apartment and reminiscing on old family photos, they do a rapid fire on what makes Grandma happiest, how she knew Poppy was the one, her go-to outfit, what she’s looking forward to, and more. Happy Birthday Grandma Gail!Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Mother's Day, Engagement Rings, and Divorce Rings with Nicole Wegman 23.04.2026 44Min.This week, Kim and Grandma Gail are joined by Ring Concierge founder Nicole Wegman to talk about the evolution of fine jewelry, from old-school Diamond District experiences to modern women buying pieces for themselves. They get into engagement ring trends, timeless staples, meaningful Mother’s Day gifts, heirlooms, self-purchasing, and the pieces actually worth investing in. Plus, Nicole shares styling advice, thoughts on natural vs. lab-grown diamonds, and helps the ladies play a fun jewelry game for every occasion, from first dates to girls’ night out.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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The Dreams We Never Ask Our Grandparents About 16.04.2026 27Min.In this virtual episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma answered the questions you wish you had asked your grandparents. Kim and Grandma Gail catch up on their dreams, manifestations, and what happiness really means to each of them. Along the way, Grandma Gail shares her love of Häagen-Dazs—specifically her nightly scoop of mocha chip—and Kim talks about the "cool" moment she was recognized by a follower in Zach’s business class.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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The Love Stories We Never Ask Our Grandparents About 09.04.2026 31Min.This week on Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma are diving into the love stories we never thought to ask about. From navigating airports solo to romance blooming all over NYC this spring, the girls are in their feelings in the best way. Grandma is spilling her secrets on old-school dating, what it really takes to make love last, and yes, she has THOUGHTS on modern romance. Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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What Family History Are We Missing From Our Grandparents? 02.04.2026 41Min.We’re back with a full life update and Grandma as grandma is back with Kim in NYC for the Jewish holidays. We’re getting into the Summer House drama, our night with Bravo, and our beautiful Passover with the whole family together. And because you all wish you had asked your grandparents more questions, we’re doing it for you. This is such a special one and we can’t wait for you to listen! Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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The Childhood Questions We Never Ask Our Grandparents About 26.03.2026 42Min.In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail bridge the distance between New York and Palm Beach to dive into the heartfelt questions listeners wish they could ask their own grandparents. From childhood memories of Grandma Gail giving her dolls buzz cuts to insightful reflections on why friendships evolve or fade as we age, the duo explores the nuances of growing up in the 1950s versus today. They also discuss nostalgic trips to neighborhood amusement parks, family sing-alongs to Frank Sinatra, and Gail's "lucky" dating history, all while touching on the importance of documenting family stories and savoring memories before they are lost to time. Looking for a meaningful gift? Capture your loved ones stories with Storyworth and get 25% off.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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The Life Chapters We Never Ask Our Grandparents About 19.03.2026 38Min.In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail discuss the various chapters of life, including the challenges of navigating new beginnings and the emotional weight of historical family transitions. They explore how their individual life experiences differ across generations, such as Grandma Gail’s upbringing as the granddaughter of immigrants in the 1950s compared to Kim’s modern-day perspective. They also talk about how sharing these stories and asking important questions is important and sometimes necessary in building deeper relationships with grandparents.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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What Changes When You Move In Together? 12.03.2026 32Min.In this episode, Kim and Grandma Gail discuss the challenges of moving in with a partner, including combining two people's lives and possessions, as well as the compromises needed in the relationship. They explore how their process of moving in differs from how the previous generation, like Grandma Gail and her husband, handled the transition. They also talk about how the move is "a real test" of a relationship. Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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Am I Doing Too Much? 26.02.2026 24Min.In this episode, Kim and Grandma Gail discuss the challenges of finding balance when "a lot of things are happening at once,” including career growth, a move, and turning 30, and how prioritizing and time management are essential to keep from feeling overwhelmed. They explore the idea that life is about flexibility and compromise, and that goals must be realistic to avoid burnout and achieve fulfillment.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotifyRead our Excuse My Advice Column and watch on YouTube
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When Grandma Met Poppy: Valentines Day Bonus Episode 14.02.2026 16Min.In this Valentine’s Day bonus episode of Excuse My Grandma, Grandma and Poppy sit down to answer heartfelt questions from Kim about love, marriage, and what it really takes to stay together through the years. From first impressions to lifelong commitment, they share honest stories, gentle advice, and the little lessons they’ve learned along the way.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotify
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Getting Dressed For Valentines Day 12.02.2026 15Min.Happy Valentine’s Day! In this episode of Excuse My Grandma, Kim and Grandma Gail get ready to celebrate love. While browsing each other's closets, they discuss their date night plans for V-Day. Do you prefer a big party with other couples or an intimate dinner? Kim and Grandma help style each other (and you!) for either occasion. They also reflect on Grandma's rules about Valentine's expectations, gifts to get your partner without going over the top, and handling situationships on the holiday. To finish the episode, Grandma gives tips to single people on Valentine's Day who still want to celebrate. Her reminder: "Don't make it more than it is. It's all about selling cards." Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotify
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Grandma’s Secret to a Long-Lasting Marriage 29.01.2026 14Min.Kim and Grandma gather at the salon to answer your questions on long-lasting relationships and marriage. They walk and talk around the salon, chatting with Grandma’s hairdresser, and the other ladies getting pampered. Grandma also shares advice on never going to bed angry, the end of the honeymoon stage and why life isn't a rom-com. Plus, a final rule to end it all: "Relationships are like having your hair done. Sometimes the best ones come from effort and maintenance starting at the root."Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotify
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Ask Grandma Anything: Confidence & New Experiences 22.01.2026 20Min.Kim and Grandma Gail take a stroll along the Lake Trail in Palm Beach to answer your Ask Grandma Anything questions on confidence, new beginnings, friendships, relationships, burnout, career pivots, and taking risks at any age. From personal style on a budget to public speaking nerves and knowing when to say no, this episode is all about showing up even when you’re unsure. Plus, a classic Grandma rule to end it all: confidence comes from going anyway.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotify00:00: Introduction1:38: Ask Grandma Anything
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New Year, New Direction: Why You’re Never Too Old to Pivot 08.01.2026 47Min.Kim and Grandma Gail kick off the new year by reflecting on five years of Excuse My Grandma and the idea that change is possible at any age. After time in Florida and a return to New York for an exciting new (still secret) project, they share life updates including apartment hunting, evolving routines, and generational differences around work, home, and “settling.”The conversation moves into New Year reflections, revisiting old passions, embracing change, and knowing when not to fix what isn’t broken. In Ask Grandma Anything, they answer listener questions on relationships, gift-giving, Palm Beach style, and whether it’s ever too late to start over. In The Grandma Report, they discuss a Vogue article exploring new research suggesting the brain may not fully mature until age 32, sparking a lively debate about adulthood, habits, and personal growth.Follow us onInstagram @excusemygrandma @kimmursteinTikTok @excusemygrandma and @excusemygrandmapod Watch on YouTubeSpotify00:00: Introduction 22:39: The Rewind27:23: The Drama Club34:04: Ask Grandma Anything38:51: Grandma Gail’s Voicemail41:26: The Grandma Report
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