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The hubby is back! On today's episode, my husband Tyler joins us again as we talk about how our relationship has changed since we have had kids. We started off as a young couple living in a basement welcoming a baby, to married parents raising two toddlers and balancing work, our relationship, and...life. We cover three amazing articles about marriage issues and strengthening your relationship, talk about the major problems we had as new parents, and SO MUCH MORE. We give our opinions on having different parenting styles, "keeping score" in a relationship, and sex after baby. Does having children ruin your marriage? Does it make it stronger? Listen to us babble and banter as we use our own story to show that your relationship does, in fact, change when you have babies. (Shocker, I know.)
Welcome to season two! Today's episode kicks off the second season of Mom Chats, and I wanted to start off very vulnerable and share a story I rarely talk about. When I was twenty, I found myself at rock bottom. I lost everything around me, and went through the most life changing situation that made me question...everything. And then soon after, I met my husband and became a mom. Was I reckless? Was it right of me to become a mom while still healing myself? Today's episode is a deep dive into the topic of healing the wounds of your childhood while being a mother and the idea that perhaps, sometimes, you need your babies to save you.
I cannot believe we are a few days away from 2021. Thank God, am I right? Haha just kidding. In today's last episode of the year (and this season), I share the five things I learned this year and my two favorite quotes I have recently found. I want to thank all of you for your support and love for this podcast. I hope even one minute of any of these ten episodes this season have helped you in any way. I am so excited for the New Year and SEASON 2!
This topic is something I am so passionate about. I struggled to breast feed and pump my first son, and I had a completely different mindset with my second son. There is such a stigma around giving your baby formula, and this episode dives into all of it. I share my two experiences, what my nurse told me that I will never forget, and why you need to do what is best for YOU.
Today's episode is a little heavy, and it was not what I originally had planned, but I felt so strongly that it is a topic that needs to be talked about. I recently heard a terrifying story of a mother who was out with her children and they were almost kidnapped. This is a gut-wrenching, scary reality that happens on a daily basis - and although it's sometimes easy to think that it would never happen to you or your family, it could. I recorded this episode not to be heavy or terrify anyone, but in hopes of raising awareness and mindfulness of how important it is to educate yourself, protect yourself and your family, and be aware of your surroundings. We're all in this together, mamas. XO
Hey mamas! I'm back. I took a few weeks off, not only from the podcast, but from a lot. In today's episode, I update you on where I've been and how I've been feeling. (Hint: Life's been kicking my ass over here.) I've missed you all!
Boy oh boy, is this forever a struggle in my life! In today's episode, I read an amazing article I found on ten tips to balance (or try to balance!) being a mother and having a career. It may be hard to juggle at times, but I found these tips so so helpful and I hope you ladies do too!
Today's episode is one that I have been looking forward to sharing: postpartum. I had the privilege of sharing stories from two strong, brave moms - one of which is currently experiencing postpartum anxiety, and the other who struggled with postpartum depression with her first daughter. These stories are SO REAL and SO RAW, giving you inside look into what they feel / felt on a daily basis. I also share my postpartum experience and emphasize how important it is to talk about how you are feeling. After listening today, I hope you know that if you are going through something similar - you are not alone. You have an army of mamas there for you.
Having a second baby. Going back to work. Choosing to become a stay at home mom. Homeschooling vs. sending your kids to school in 2020. Breastfeeding vs. bottle feeding. Reaching out for help. Having "me time". Should I continue on? These are ALL major reasons we have suffered from mom guilt. In today's episode, I dive into the many triggers for this common feeling and ways to help yourself from always feeling guilty. This is such an important topic! I also share some possible changes going on in our family - and why it has triggered my mom guilt. Today's episode is the longest one yet, so grab a coffee and join us!
My husband, Ty, joins us for today's episode - and we tackle quite a few topics. We cover common misconceptions and assumptions that people have had about us - including getting pregnant after 1 year of dating (and at 22), giving birth during a global pandemic, gender roles, and more. We dive into our takes on why we think our family thought Layne was not planned, how we felt about having a baby so young, and other topics that I wanted his input on. Grab a coffee, this is a good one!
Do you ever feel your wheels spinning from doing so much, yet still feeling like you aren't doing enough? Ever feel like you could have been a better mom that day, you could have worked harder at that career, you could have given more to someone? Not feeling "good enough" is such a common feeling we face, we've all been there. This episode dives into why we feel this way, the people and media around us that influence us to have this mindset, and why we just need to look ourself in the damn mirror and allow ourselves to live a big, brave, imperfect life.
I wanted to introduce myself a bit and give you an idea of why I started this podcast and what is to come.




