
Dylan Dreyer is taking on a new gig — and it’s all about surviving parenthood.
The 44-year-old “Today” co-anchor and mom of three is launching her own podcast, “The Parent Chat with Dylan Dreyer,” focused on the realities of raising kids.
The weekly show debuts Thursday, Dreyer recently announced on Instagram.
“You know her as Today’s candid third hour host,” the show’s description states.
“But Dylan Dreyer is also a mom of 3 boys in New York City, trying to figure out the big stuff: how to raise kind, confident, resilient kids and keep her sanity along the way.”
“And like every parent, sometimes she needs … HELP!” the description continues.
Dreyer currently co-hosts the radio show “Off the Rails” with “Today” co-host Al Roker and Sheinelle Jones.
She previously teamed up with her soon-to-be-ex-husband, Brian Fichera, on the series “Lunch Date With Dylan and Brian.”
Dreyer filed for divorce from Fichera in March, ending a marriage that began in 2012.
The couple shares three sons — Calvin, 8, Oliver, 6, and Russell, known as “Rusty,” 4 — all of whom are expected to influence the kinds of conversations featured on the new show.
Earlier this week, “Today” announced that one of its Saturday co-anchors, Peter Alexander, is leaving the program after 22 years.
Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie, the morning show’s co-anchor, announced she plans to return to “Today” this coming Monday after an eight-week absence.
Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing nearly two months ago — prompting the “Today” star to take a hiatus from the show.
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie continues.
The Post has sought comment from NBC News.
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