GH's Michelle Stafford launches Single Mom A Go-Go (but the name could change) podcast

Posted Tuesday, June 28, 2016 1:16:14 AM
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GH's Michelle Stafford launches Single Mom A Go-Go podcast

Single Mom A Go-Go, the new podcast hosted by General Hospital star Michelle Stafford (Nina Clay; ex-Phyllis Summers, The Young and the Restless), has made its world debut.

We've seen General Hospital star Michelle Stafford (Nina Clay; ex-Phyllis Summers, The Young and the Restless) delve into the at-times challenging, at-times hilarious world of single mother parenting via the TV show The Secret Mind of a Single Mom, and now fans will get to experience more antics from the actress' personal life via her new podcast, Single Mom A Go-Go.

"I wanted a really honest... mom show -- in my case, single mom show," Stafford says of her new venture. "A really honest show about being a mom and in my case, being single and still trying to get my groove on, and also for married chicks, working out their marriages and having kids... I just want to be really honest about women and what they go through."

The first episode, which is available now, features Days of our Lives' star Nadia Bjorlin (Chloe Lane). Future episodes will feature stars like Emme Rylan (Lulu Spencer, GH), Kassie DePaiva (Eve Donovan, DAYS; ex-Blair Cramer, One Life to Live), and Lauralee Bell (Christine Blair).

"Explicit language," Stafford warns of the show, which you can watch below. "Don't judge me!"

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