Can Moms and Daughters Really Be Friends? Our 5-Month Road Trip Test
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Can moms and daughters really be best friends—while living out of suitcases and driving a 2005 Honda Civic across the country twice?
Mom Adrienne Barker and daughter Alanna Anctil kick off their new podcast with a hilarious, heartwarming recap of their five-month cross-country adventure. They reveal how they planned their route with a 44-day countdown, balanced remote work with road time, and turned TrustedHousesitters stays and hotel/motel nights into a once-in-a-lifetime journey. From favorite stops like Helen, Georgia, to a motel owner who looked suspiciously like an alien, it’s a story of courage, connection, and car-bombing (the bug kind!) that proves laughter is the best travel companion.
Highlights / What you’ll hear:
→. Creative planning: mixing TrustedHousesitters homes with hotels and motels.
→ Working on the road from a Honda Civic — and keeping clients happy.
→ Surprising lessons from minimalist packing (yes, wearing the same outfit counts as strategy!).
→ Calming travel anxiety with Alanna’s quick wisdom.
→ Unforgettable encounters, from “Mr. Alien” to a Cabbage Patch BabyLand stop.
Fun Quotes:
“If someone was videotaping me, they’d say, ‘She wore that outfit every day’—but who cares? We didn’t smell like BO.” — Adrienne
“That motel guy looked like an alien when he opened the door.” — Alanna
“It’s okay to not be friends with your mom. Be friends with yourself.” — Alanna
Call to Action & Guest Invite: Loved this episode?
Like, subscribe, and leave a review so more moms and daughters can join the fun.
We’re also looking for moms and daughters to be guests and answer our big question: Can moms and daughters be friends?
Share your story or apply to join us by emailing adrienne@adriennebarker.com.
Thank you to Jeanette Arsenault for the honor and privilege of using My Daughter My Friend as our theme song.
Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter and motivational speaker Jeanette Arsenault creates uplifting music that inspires change on mental health, gender equality, and environmental sustainability. Explore more at jeanettearsenault.ca.