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This week on Motherish, we’re calling out the curated chaos of performative mom culture: the pressure to look perfect, patient, and pulled-together while we’re actually surviving on caffeine and vibes. We break down how social media shapes our expectations, why it messes with our confidence, and what it really means to be authentic in motherhood. A reminder we all need: the mess is real… and so is the magic.
Today on Motherish, we’re joined by Tabetha Weeks, the family travel expert behind @twtraveltricks, whose genius tips and hacks have helped thousands of parents explore the world with more ease (and way less stress).
Tabetha shares her best strategies for packing smarter, navigating airports with kids, finding family-friendly destinations, and keeping everyone calm, entertained, and actually enjoying the journey. Whether you're prepping for a big international trip or a quick holiday getaway, this episode is full of practical, mom-tested advice to make traveling with kids feel doable, and even fun.
If you’re dreaming of adventures with your family but unsure where to start, this conversation is your new carry-on essential.
Parenting isn’t about perfection — it’s about connection.
This week on Motherish, we’re joined by parenting coach Mariana Pérez Borrero, who helps families raise confident, emotionally aware kids through compassion and practical guidance. We talk about building trust with our children, handling those big feelings (ours and theirs), and why intentional parenting matters more than ever in today’s world.
Tune in for thoughtful takeaways, relatable mom moments, and a reminder that we’re all learning as we go, one deep breath at a time.
Toddler tantrums, big feelings, and power struggles — oh my! But what if the “terrible twos” didn’t have to be terrible at all? This week on Motherish, we’re joined by Devon Kuntzman, founder of Transforming Toddlerhood, to talk about rewriting the story of life with little ones.
As an ICF-certified coach and parenting expert, Devon has helped over a million parents move from chaos to confidence — and she’s here to share practical tools, mindset shifts, and a whole lot of compassion. We talk about what toddlers are really trying to tell us, how to stay calm in the storm, and how to build the kind of parent-child connection that lasts a lifetime.
It’s not about perfection — it’s about transformation.
Sometimes, the best conversations happen when there’s no plan. Pamela and Karen sit down for a casual catch-up that covers it all.
From the male vs. female gaze to millennial vs. Gen Z trends, Halloween costumes, and life lately, nothing’s off-limits. Pour a coffee (or a juice box) and join the chat.
If motherhood sometimes feels like a never-ending to-do list, this one’s for you.
This week, we’re joined by Amy Motroni — certified life coach, author, mom of four, and creator of Genius Mom Hacks. Through her simple, proven systems, Amy helps busy moms go from overwhelmed to in control by creating homes that practically run on autopilot (and getting the whole family on board!).
We talk about lightening the mental load, building routines that actually stick, and finding calm in the chaos of everyday mom life. Whether your mornings feel like a marathon or your home needs a reset, Amy’s tools will help you reclaim your time, energy, and sanity — one genius hack at a time.
Food is so much more than fuel, it’s connection, culture, and love. In this episode, we’re joined by Marina Chaparro, a nationally recognized dietitian, diabetes expert, and founder of Nutrichicos, to talk about what it really means to embrace our heritage at the table (yes, arroz con frijoles absolutely belongs here!).
From her border-town roots to her mission of helping families raise confident, healthy eaters, Marina shares how we can nourish our kids while honoring our traditions one joyful, culture-filled bite at a time.
What started as late-night kitchen experiments turned into a mission to help families everywhere. Inspired by her Colombian roots and her father’s wisdom that “the earth always produces what one needs,” Soraya Benitez founded MommaBear Organics, a line of clean, natural remedies she first created for her own kids. In this episode, Soraya joins us to share how motherhood, heritage, and healing inspired her journey as a founder and mom on a mission.
You may know her voice as Ms. Appleberry from "CoComelon," but Allie Rivera Quiñonez is so much more than a preschool icon. Actress, producer, teacher, and now mom, Allie has built a career rooted in creativity while navigating the realities of motherhood.
In this episode of Motherish, she opens up about launching "The Melon Patch," life in the spotlight, and how becoming a parent has shaped her work and perspective.
Motherhood is beautiful, but it’s also messy, complicated, and full of contradictions. We love our kids more than anything, yet we’re exhausted. We give endlessly, but still need space for ourselves. We show patience one moment and lose it the next. In this episode, we open up about the duality of motherhood, the push and pull between joy and struggle, selflessness and self-care, and how embracing both sides can help us feel less alone in the journey.
What does it really mean to make space — for creativity, connection, and the parts of ourselves that often get pushed aside?
In this episode, we sit down with Gina Bruno: private chef, mom, and the visionary behind Frank’s House, a Brooklyn brownstone turned community hub. Gina shares how she blends food, family, and storytelling to create spaces that nourish more than just our appetites. We talk about motherhood, building community around the table, and why feeding people is about so much more than what’s on the plate.
If you’ve ever wanted to infuse your life with more intention, flavor, and connection, this conversation will leave you inspired (and maybe a little hungry).
Is gentle parenting officially over? After years of dominating parenting books and Instagram feeds, many moms and dads are embracing a new-old philosophy: “F Around and Find Out” parenting. Instead of constant negotiating, this approach leans into natural consequences, letting kids learn by doing (and sometimes failing).
In this episode, we dig into why gentle parenting resonated, why some parents are moving on, and what it really means to balance empathy with boundaries.
For 25 years, Dora the Explorer has been more than a cartoon character, she’s been an icon for Hispanic families around the world. With roots in Mexican, Peruvian, and Cuban culture, Dora has inspired generations of children to embrace adventure, curiosity, and the Spanish language with pride.
In this episode, toy designer Anna Yi shares how her own multicultural background, and watching her daughter grow up with Dora, helped inspire Spin Master’s newest Dora toy line. We talk about what Dora represents to Hispanic families, why cultural representation in play matters, and how these toys continue Dora’s mission of making kids feel seen, celebrated, and empowered.
For the past few years, Karen has been on a journey to change her body, but what she’s discovered is that the real transformation goes far beyond diet and exercise. In this episode of "Motherish," Karen opens up to Pamela about the consistent work she’s put in: showing up at the gym, making healthier choices, and, most importantly, prioritizing her mental health with the help of therapy.
She shares the struggles behind the highlight reel, the moments of frustration, and the lessons she’s learned about what it really takes to make lasting change. If you’ve ever felt like there’s a mountain between you and where you want to be, this conversation is here to remind you that change is possible, and it starts from the inside out.
Writer, mom of three, and truth-teller Conz Preti is no stranger to sharing the raw realities of motherhood, but her story goes beyond parenting chaos.
Before finally undergoing a hysterectomy, Conz had to fight to be taken seriously by doctors and advocate for her own health every step of the way.
In this episode, she opens up about that experience, the silence around women’s health, and how her journey reshaped the way she shows up as a mom and creator.
From those early days of COVID chaos, stockpiling toilet paper and wondering if newborns needed masks, to getting him ready to march into kindergarten with a backpack almost bigger than he is, the past few years have been a blur.
In this episode, we reflect on the bittersweet leap from babyhood to big kid, the pride and panic that come with letting go, and the little rituals (like labeling a water bottle… over and over) that help us cope.
Whether your child is starting school or just growing up faster than you imagined, you’ll find comfort, laughter, and maybe shed a tear or two in this conversation.
Hilarious and multi-talented, Yuri Lamasbella—actress, content creator, and queen of Kardashian parodies, joins us for a conversation that’s equal parts real and ridiculous (in the best way). From her start as a beauty YouTuber to becoming a viral comedic voice, Yuri has carved out a space where pop culture, humor, and now motherhood collide.
We dive into her creative evolution, the beautiful chaos of new mom life, and why self-care isn’t selfish (yes, that oxygen mask metaphor applies here too). It’s a candid, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud episode about staying grounded in creativity, community, and comedy.
Today on Motherish, we’re joined by the brilliant and fearless Dr. Christie Ferrari—psychologist, content creator, and your favorite Instagram truth-teller (@christie_ferrari).
You’ve seen her call out toxic traits and red flags online, and now she’s helping us unpack something too many moms experience but rarely talk about: mean girls… in motherhood.
Because yes, Regina George grew up—and sometimes she shows up at drop-off, on the PTA, or in your group chat. We’re talking cliques, mom-shaming, subtle judgment, and how to handle it all with confidence, boundaries, and a little humor.
This week on Motherish, we’re joined by Ms. Aimee Littles—mamá of three, daughter of immigrants, and the creator of a Spanish learning YouTube channel for littles filmed entirely outdoors.
Aimee shares how her family’s story shaped her passion for language and culture, and how she turned everyday moments—like sitting on the floor, singing songs, and playing outside—into joyful, accessible tools for raising bilingual kids.
We talk about motherhood, honoring cultural roots, and making Spanish feel fun, easy, and full of heart.
In this heartfelt episode, host Pamela Silva sits down with Sheli Muñiz, NBC6 news anchor and fellow mother, for a powerful conversation about what it means to be both a journalist and a mom in today’s world.
Together, they reflect on how motherhood has reshaped the way they cover some of the most difficult stories—tragedies like the Parkland school shooting and the recent heartbreaking incident at Camp Mystic in Texas.
They open up about the emotional weight of reporting on loss, the balancing act of staying professional while processing human grief, and how their roles as mothers bring deeper empathy—and sometimes personal pain—to the stories they share with the world.



