One Step Ahead! (feat. Savannah Chrisley)

One Step Ahead! (feat. Savannah Chrisley)

From Chrisley Confessions 2.0 by PodcastOne

April 22, 2026 · 49 min · Episode 42

About this episode

Julie and Savannah Chrisley discuss fertility, emotional challenges, and their mother-daughter dynamic in a candid conversation.

This week, Julie Chrisley is holding it down at the table, and Savannah Chrisley is stepping into Todd’s seat. What starts as a light, funny role reversal quickly turns into something deeper as Julie and Savannah settle into a conversation that feels honest, unfiltered, and very real for where they both are right now. From Savannah opening up about her egg retrieval journey and the emotional toll that comes with it, to the realities of fertility, finances, and the pressure women quietly carry, this episode doesn’t shy away from the hard parts. Julie brings her perspective as a mom who’s walked alongside Savannah through it all, while Savannah shares why she’s chosen to be so open about something many women still struggle to talk about. They also get into relationships, privacy, the next chapter of Savannah’s life, and what it actually looks like to prepare for a future you can’t fully control. There’s laughter, a little chaos, and a lot of truth in this one. And in between it all, you get a glimpse of what this mother daughter dynamic really looks like when the cameras aren’t dictating the narrative. Thank you to our sponsors for supporting the show! - Booking.com: This episode…

People in this episode

Host: Julie Chrisley

Guest: Savannah Chrisley

Topics covered

  • fertility
  • mother-daughter relationship
  • emotional health
  • financial pressure
  • privacy
  • personal growth

Keywords

  • fertility
  • egg retrieval
  • mother-daughter
  • emotional toll
  • relationships
  • privacy
  • financial pressure

Sponsors

Booking.com, Brooklyn Bedding

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