{"version":"1.0.0","episode":{"title":"SHOUT OUT HOLY WEEK","url":"http://getcarcurious.com/episodes/shout-out-holy-week","audioUrl":"https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/s.gum.fm/s-66df369f4e379c3700459a63/traffic.megaphone.fm/GBLL5473088109.mp3?updated=1774930528","description":"There's been some drama this week in the St. John household as Lizz ended up spending a couple of nights in the hospital with Sloan. What the doctor first thought was an ear infection turned out to be an infected salivary gland. An important lesson was learned: always check the lymph nodes! Also, why aren't there more reviews for pediatricians?&nbsp;\n\nOver at the Stumpe household, things were a little more calm as they had an adults-only dinner with zero kids! They also have new residents at the farm with the addition of three new lambs and some baby chicks just in time for Easter. The timing is extra perfect as Tyler is about to become a Catholic. Plus, they are learning all the benefits adults gain from using a trampoline. Could this be the next workout trend?&nbsp;\n\nThe internet has been full of drama this week and Kelly has SO much to say about the Barbie Dream Fest drama. This is NOT something you will see at The Car Mom Auto Show! Meanwhile, Lizz is still on her organization grind and has gained some new, inspiring tips thanks to social media.&nbsp;\n\nIndustry News this week is all about what to expect at the New York Auto Show. Make sure you are following Kelly to get all the latest news you need to know! Outside of the Auto Show, there is some hot tea coming from Stellantis. Why are they giving tickets to their own employees?!?&nbsp;\n\nFinally in Ditch the Drive-Thru, Lizz has the perfect outside meal for the summer and Kelly is all about cabbage soup.&nbsp;"},"annotations":[{"startTime":343.7,"endTime":347.0,"type":"term","title":"brat diet","url":"/glossary/brat-diet","quote":"they're like, you know, try the brat diet, you know, like they're not giving us anything.","canonicalId":"term:brat-diet","priority":0.5,"confidence":0.85,"source":"hybrid-fuzzy+gpt-5.4-nano","data":{"explanation":"The BRAT diet is a bland-food approach often recommended for short-term stomach upset, typically involving bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. It’s sometimes suggested to help reduce nausea and diarrhea while the gut settles.","simplifiedExplanation":"The BRAT diet is a simple, bland set of foods people use when someone has a stomach bug. 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