Podcast Summary: Jeff Lewis Has Issues
Episode: Erin & Sara Foster: Farmer’s Daughter & Revealing Costumes
Release Date: November 12, 2025
Host: Jeff Lewis
Guests: Erin Foster, Sara Foster
Podcast: SiriusXM
Episode Overview
In this lively episode, Jeff Lewis welcomes sisters Erin and Sara Foster for a candid, comedic conversation that covers everything from Halloween mom fails and costume shenanigans to the ins and outs of their clothing brand “Favorite Daughter.” The trio dives into personal anecdotes, the realities of family, the chaos of renovation, and Hollywood’s wild side—all with signature wit, light roasts, and self-deprecation. Touching on parenting, work, personal evolution, and timely pop culture, the Foster sisters hold nothing back as Jeff pokes fun and digs for the juiciest details.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Guest Legal Drama & Onboarding Headaches
- Jeff jokes about the unusual legal back-and-forth just to get the Foster sisters on the show, poking at their “big team” and the stress it caused his own producer Jameson.
- “We've been doing this for eight years... Not the Foster sisters. I mean there has been back and forth and Jameson is so triggered between Your Legal and SiriusXM Legal for the fucking release.” – Jeff (01:53)
- Erin and Sarah deflect, blaming each other for the legal fuss and making light of their newfound “diva” status.
2. Halloween Mom Chaos & Costumes
- The group swaps stories about prepping their kids (and themselves) for Halloween.
- Erin admits to classic mom fails, forgetting the day Josie needed her costume for school, while Jeff details Monroe’s edgy “K-pop Demon Slut” look.
- “Monroe's in third, so she's doing K Pop. Demon. Slut, basically.” – Jeff (07:31)
- Sara’s child goes as “Baby Dracula,” prompting their nanny’s raised eyebrows.
- “Our nanny was like very disturbed by it. She said, very interesting family. Usually moms make them teddy bears, but a baby Dracula? I don't understand.” – Sara (11:34)
- Erin admits to classic mom fails, forgetting the day Josie needed her costume for school, while Jeff details Monroe’s edgy “K-pop Demon Slut” look.
- The sisters critique the tradition of “sexy cat” costumes, teasing each other about recurring Halloween choices.
3. Decoding “Six Seven” & Slang Talk
- Mid-conversation, the term “six seven” comes up, with confusion around its meaning.
- Listeners call in: One caller suggests it's from the periodic table—element 67 is “Ho,” joking that “six seven” means “hoe.” (46:02)
- Laughter ensues as the group realizes what they almost dressed up as.
4. Personal Updates: Relationships, Exes, and Fame
- The discussion dips into relationships, co-parenting, and their “reputations” in LA and the gay community.
- Erin roasts Jeff’s alleged “player” status while Jeff jokes about his exes listening to the show.
- “That’s your reputation.” – Erin, on Jeff’s dating life (13:16)
- Sara reflects on evolving from single party days to domestic bliss (“trad wife” life).
- Erin roasts Jeff’s alleged “player” status while Jeff jokes about his exes listening to the show.
- The sisters open up about the nerves and realities of their own Hollywood trajectories, referencing appearances on Andy Cohen’s show and the experience of instant TV interviews.
- “I was so nervous…so I was very stiff, and it's so quick.” – Sara, on Andy Cohen’s show (13:42)
5. Brand Spotlight: Favorite Daughter
- A running theme is the repeated (and intentional) mispronunciation of their fashion brand, “Favorite Daughter,” with Jeff calling it “Farmer’s Daughter” and more.
- Detailed product shoutouts: belts, “Morgan Dress,” “Sweet Life Dress,” sweaters, and their expanding shoe line.
- Active promo code: JEFF20 for 20% off sitewide.
- “Can our listeners get a code?” – Jeff
- “Yes, Jeff. 20. 20.” – Sarah (25:55)
- The sisters jokingly bicker about who “sells more” and what items are “actually cute,” highlighting their dynamic as both business partners and siblings.
6. TV Projects and Behind-the-Scenes Realities
- Discussion of their show “Nobody Wants This” (Season 2), including ratings, relatability, and how much of it is drawn from real life.
- Jeff praises the show’s quick, bingeable format.
- “I like it that it's so cool. Quick. It’s quick.” – Jeff (35:55)
- They peel back the curtain on the depiction of relationships—including Sara’s real-life conversion to Judaism and blending family cultures.
- Costume design and music for the show are highly curated, with Erin giving “final approval” even over actors’ hair and makeup.
- “Erin gives approval on hair…she’ll get photos…and be like, I want it…that’s how specific it is.” – Sarah (37:24)
- Jeff praises the show’s quick, bingeable format.
7. Home Renovations & Living Situations
- Updates on Sara’s Hancock Park estate renovation; debates about moving in before construction is done.
- Jeff and Erin advise patience:
- “Do not do it. I know that you're very comfortable where you are… There is no rush. I'm now, I've resigned. I'm not moving in until the very last plant has been planted.” – Jeff (21:04)
- Sara admits to pushing against contractor advice and describes the daily struggles of living amid unfinished work with kids—a cautionary tale loaded with humor and frustration.
- Jeff and Erin advise patience:
8. Listener Calls & Community
- Several lively callers share feedback and ask questions, including buying Favorite Daughter merch and referencing inside jokes from the pod.
9. Neighborhood, HOA, and Trash Can Woes
- Erin vents about neighbors using her trash bins for dog waste; Jeff offers pragmatic (if extreme) advice:
- “Somebody remove that trash can the second it gets emptied.” – Jeff (49:28)
- Erin loathes dog waste enough to have printed signs for her bins.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Halloween Costumes:
- “Every year I'm a cat. Every—she goes, that's not a cat, that's a leopard. Every year she's like a sexy leopard or something. It's really amazing.” – Sara (08:25)
- On Brand Mispronunciation:
- “I forgot. What's the name of the company?” – Jeff
“Favorite daughter? Please don't go to farmersdaughter.com. thank you.” – Aaron (24:13)
- “I forgot. What's the name of the company?” – Jeff
- On Self-Deprecation & Fame:
- “Meanwhile, our podcast gets like five listens. This one gets like 20 trillion.” – Erin (02:54)
- Sibling Rivalry:
- “You’re not the girl that we met in Sarah’s kitchen.” – Unidentified Female Guest 1 to Erin (14:52)
- On TV Representation:
- “It’s like an accurate portrayal of an adult relationship…it's all very kind of natural and real. And so I think that people relate to it well. It's healthy love.” – Sarah (41:28)
- Parenting & Domestic Life:
- “I love nothing more than, like, last night getting in bed with... Me and my husband watch TV in bed while we eat dinner.” – Sara (44:00)
- On Workplace Evolution:
- “I think it's nice…we see all these beauty campaigns with like 22 year olds. Like, bitch, you're 22. Don't tell me about under eye bags.” – Aaron (15:41)
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |--------------|----------------------------------------------------------| | 01:06 | Onboarding legal issues, guest arrival banter | | 06:13 | Halloween mom confessions & costume stories | | 09:04 | “Six Seven” slang decoded | | 13:16 | Jeff’s “player” rep in the gay community | | 20:43 | Sara’s home renovation update | | 24:13 | Brand confusion: “Farmer’s Daughter”/Favorite Daughter | | 25:55 | Favorite Daughter promo code, holiday must-haves | | 35:55 | TV show “Nobody Wants This” discussion | | 41:28 | The show as a “healthy love” depiction | | 46:02 | Caller explains the “67” atomic number joke | | 49:28 | Trash can and neighborhood complaints |
Overall Tone and Vibe
The episode is a whirlwind of sisterly ribbing, Hollywood self-awareness, parenting humor, and on-the-nose cultural commentary. Jeff’s banter with Erin and Sara is frank and unfiltered, with plenty of candid moments, running gags, and in-jokes for fans. The Fosters show off their savvy as both entrepreneurs and TV creatives, unafraid to poke fun at themselves, each other, and Jeff.
