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Author: Morgan Stanich

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Welcome to Mom Brain, Big City — the podcast where motherhood meets mayhem in a NYC apartment. I’m Morgan: first-time mom, chronic oversharer, and lifelong overthinker surviving on hours-old coffee and vibes. Each week, we unpack the chaos of new motherhood — from postpartum anxiety to pumping, poop debates, and midnight Googling. If you’ve ever cried in the dark with a pump strapped to your chest… this one’s for you. New episodes every Wednesday. 💕
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If your baby isn’t sleeping through the night and you’ve found yourself wondering, “What am I doing wrong?” — this episode is your reminder that the answer is: nothing.I’m joined by Samantha from Hello Little Sleeper, the sleep consultant who helped us after Mateo hit a major regression post-illness. We talk about what sleep training actually looks like when it’s responsive and tailored to your baby — no harsh rules, no cry-it-out pressure, and no mom guilt.Samantha shares why baby sleep isn’t linear, why regressions are normal (but exhausting), and why you’re not a bad parent if you need help figuring it out.We also get into:💤 What it’s like to work with a responsive sleep consultant🍼 Why every baby (and family) needs something different🤯 Late-night Google spirals and sleep-anxiety panic🫠 Why you are not a failure if your baby isn’t sleeping “perfectly”—Connect with Samantha:📲 Instagram: @hellolittlesleeper🌐 Website: hellolittlesleeper.com—Follow along @mombrainbigcity for more honest convos about motherhood, sleep, identity, and everything in between — straight from a tired NYC apartment.
What actually matters when it comes to baby milestones? And what can we stop spiraling over?This week, I’m joined by Kelsey McDonald from Playful Movements, a pediatric physical therapist and mom of two, to talk about all things motor development — what’s normal, when to worry, and how to support your baby without buying another $200 item. We also chat about the wild ride of parenting two kids, what PTs wish more moms knew, and the pressure to hit milestones “on time.”Also... warning: Mateo had a lot to say this episode — you’ll hear him chiming in — and we get a surprise guest appearance from one of Kelsey’s daughters, because babies make the rules around here.Let’s get into it 💗
They say it takes a village… but sometimes that village is a group chat full of internet strangers who now know more about your boobs and your baby’s poop than your own family.In this episode, I’m sharing the story of how a random Facebook group turned into a 13-person lifeline of moms who’ve carried me through postpartum — from sleep regressions and pumping panics to late-night voice notes and “is this toast okay?” questions.We met over due dates. We stayed for the real talk, the emotional support, and the daily chaos of motherhood.If you’ve ever felt alone in this season, this one’s for you, too. 💗
I’ve been quiet the past couple of weeks. Not because I didn’t have stories to share, but because the world has felt too heavy to ignore. This isn’t a regular episode — it’s a pause. A moment to sit with what’s happening in Gaza, across the U.S., and around the world… and how it hits differently now that I’m a mom.I talk about the emotional whiplash of stressing over my milk supply while watching other mothers have nothing to feed their babies. I read a poem by Rachel Beachy that’s been living in my head rent-free. And I remind myself — and you — that this isn’t political. It’s human.Mentioned in this episode:🕊️ Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund – https://www.pcrf.net/✍️ Poem by @rachelbeachywrites on InstagramRegular episodes will be back soon. But I couldn’t move forward without first saying this.
This week, I’m unpacking the emotional tug-of-war that is being a working parent — and the identity shift no one prepares you for. I talk about my all-in relationship with work before Mateo, how becoming a mom changed my entire sense of purpose, and the bittersweet reality of loving both my job and my baby so deeply it hurts. Plus: Matt went back to work after paternity leave and I’m not okay, Mateo added a plot twist to diaper changes, and yes — I Googled if Ms. Rachel counts as screen time. Don’t come for me.Let’s normalize the mess, the love, and the invisible string that connects us to our babies even when we’re away from them.Follow along on IG: @mombrainbigcityAnd TikTok: @mombrain.bigcity 💕Rate & review if you’ve ever cried on your commute 🫠
Your baby outgrows their clothes, the bassinet, the swing — and you’re just supposed to be okay about it?? In this episode, Morgan gets real about the emotional gut-punch that comes with your baby suddenly not feeling like a newborn anymore. From packing away tiny onesies to transitioning out of the bassinet to watching her baby babble, belly laugh, and hold his own bottle — it’s equal parts beautiful and brutal.She shares a Cribside Confession about letting someone else help during dinner (and the mom guilt spiral that followed), why she’s feeling all the feelings about possibly spending her first night away from Mateo, and what happened when her breast pump broke mid-trip in Key West.If you’ve ever cried over baby clothes, checked the monitor while on date night, or Googled “can a 6-month-old eat french fries?” — this one’s for you.💗 Follow @mombrainbigcity on IG & TikTok💬 Share your Velcro mom moment in the DMs⭐️ Don’t forget to follow + rate the show — it helps more exhausted moms find Mom Brain, Big City (and feel a little less alone).
In this episode, I’m talking all things feeding: the plan I made, the chaos that followed, and how I found a rhythm (kind of) somewhere between nipple butter and school storage closets. From the first latch in the hospital to pumping during a concert, I’m sharing the real story behind my breastfeeding and pumping journey — including the wrong flange size, the wearable pump that saved me, and the moment I realized breastfeeding is definitely not free.Plus: wild listener-submitted Feeding Friday confessions, my most unhinged Google searches, and a reminder that however you’re feeding your baby… you’re doing amazing. Even if your boobs hurt and your freezer stash is a myth.
I thought I was walking into a calm induction with snacks packed and a birth playlist queued up. What actually happened? A stat C-section, a miracle baby, and one of the scariest, most surreal moments of my life.In this episode, I’m sharing Mateo’s birth story — the one that didn’t go remotely according to plan. From the moment my OB said “We’re inducing,” to being rushed into the OR surrounded by a dozen people, to meeting my son while feeling everything… this is the raw, unfiltered story of how it all unfolded.It's part medical drama, part love story, and a whole lot of "what just happened?"If you've ever had a birth plan go out the window or just want to hear how one mom made it through the most intense six minutes of her life, this one’s for you.
Welcome to the very first episode of Mom Brain, Big City — where motherhood meets mayhem in a NYC apartment. I’m Morgan: first-time mom, chronic overthinker, and currently running on hours-old coffee and vibes.In this debut, I’m sharing how a comment from my boyfriend turned into the podcast you’re listening to — and why I needed a space to be real about motherhood. Spoiler: there’s pee, pumping tears, and panic Googling.If you’ve ever panic-Googled baby poop at 2 a.m., cried while pumping, or wondered if you’re doing a good job… this one’s for you.🎧 Follow for weekly episodes filled with humor, honesty, and a little chaos.📲 IG: @mombrainbigcity💌 DM your Cribside Confession for a chance to be featured!
What if we talked about feeding without the pressure, guilt, or judgment?This week, I’m joined by Shelby Nelson, mom of two, almost-IBCLC, and the creator behind @supportivebreastfriend — the Instagram page that’s helping moms feel seen in their breastfeeding, pumping, and formula-feeding journeys.We talk about Shelby’s own experiences with feeding, the myths she’s constantly debunking online, and why every feeding story deserves to be celebrated — no matter what it looks like. Plus, she shares more about her new podcast, Supportive Breast Friend, where she interviews moms about their unique feeding challenges and triumphs.Grab your pump parts or your coffee and listen in — this one’s for every mom doing her best to feed her baby her way. 💕
Postpartum identity crisis? I’m in it.This week, I’m talking about the weird in-between space of becoming a mom and still trying to feel like me. We’re getting into body image, biker shorts, breastfeeding logistics, and the emotional whiplash of seeing old pics of yourself and thinking, “Damn… she had no idea.”Plus:🍼 A Cribside Confession involving rectal thermometers and pee (don’t ask)🔍 What I Googled: goat milk formula + daycare prep spiral🎤 And the concert no one asked for: my personalized Bingo remix, performed live from the hallway at workIf you’ve ever looked in the mirror and wondered who you are now — you’re not alone. And you’re not doing it wrong.
This week’s episode is a mini one, because I’m currently recovering from traveling with a baby on two hours of sleep.Highlights include:– Two blowouts (one mid-air, one just as the plane pulled away from the gate)– Mid-flight pumping on both flights– A broken window shade that ruined any hope of a nap– Mateo saving his loudest screams for landing (thanks, buddy)We’ve flown with him before, back when he was two months old and just slept the whole time — and we thought, wow, we’re really good at this. LOL. Fast forward to this trip and yeah… we were the people with the screaming baby. Even Ms. Rachel couldn’t save us.Full Episode 4 — all about the emotional chaos of outgrowing the bassinet and packing away the tiny clothes — drops next week 💗
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