Today we’re sharing an episode of the podcast “What It’s Like to Be…” from New York Times bestselling business book author Dan Heath.In every episode, Dan interviews someone from a different profession: A cattle rancher, a FBI special agent, a professional Santa Claus. He asks what it’s like to do what they do. What does a couples therapist think when a friend asks for relationship advice? Is a Secret Service Agent supposed to pretend like they’re not there when they’re around the president? What does a hair stylist do when a client asks for a celebrity hairstyle that will never work for them?In the preview you’ll here today, you’ll meet a marine biologist who studies manta rays. You’ll hear how drones have changed her work, what it’s like to get to know individual rays, and why people have such a romantic image of being a “Marine Biologist.” It’s the perfect show to listen to with your kids – it’s family safe but also gives them a preview of different careers – and the kinds of personalities that fit with the work.You can find more episodes of “What It’s Like to Be…” wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who has time to read these days? Let’s discuss how to keep your love of reading alive, even when it feels like there’s no time to pick up a book. We’ll share a few simple ways to stay connected to our bookish selves (even during the busiest seasons) as well as tips for developing your own sense of self as a reader that doesn’t have to participate in trends and goals that don’t serve you. Grab a cozy drink, settle in, and enjoy!HELPFUL LINKS:Want to support an independent bookshop? Visit Meagan’s family business, Paper Mill Books, via Bookshop.orgWant to buy our book? Click here.Episodes From The Archives About Books:Books & Reading Reflections for 2023: Episode 445More Than Mom: Books Talk! (What & How We’re Reading Lately)Books We’re Loving Lately: Voices 72 With Joanna Martin & Katherine DeVriesRaising Readers & Our Favorite Holiday Books: Episode 186Cultivating A Reading Life: Voices 73 With Amy ClarkMore Than Mom: Podcast Listening & Book Reading Habits (Plus A Few We’re Loving Lately)Blog Posts About Reading and Books:Spring Into Summer Reading (How I Get Ready To Enjoy Great Books All Summer Long)12 Picture Books About Starting SchoolExploring Nature Through Books: 7 Beautiful Nonfiction Nature Book Series For KidsSpring Into Summer Reading (How I Get Ready To Enjoy Great Books All Summer Long)7 Picture Books To Spring Your Family Into Climate ActionHispanic Heritage Month Picture Books For KidsThe Girl Next Door Podcast talks about books often. Check out the latest Fall Reading Roundup episode.Substack is a popular platform where writers can publish articles, newsletters and more!Laura Tremaine’s 20-minute reading timer trickLink up your kindle to your library’s Libby App.Neck Reading Lights help with reading at night.OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Self care sometimes looks a little like tough love – and it’s definitely not always glamorous. Whether it’s appointing that follow-up, making a lifestyle change, or hitting pause for some serious rest, today we’re talking about the ways we’re ‘treating ourselves’ to some actual – if rather boring – midlife lady self care. Join us!This is Part 2 of 3 in our ‘Treat Yo Self’ series this fall. Check out Part 1 here!HELPFUL LINKS:How To Take Yourself On A Date, And Why It Matters is the first episode in this three-part series.Episodes From The Archives Similar To This Episode:(Very Specific!) Self-Care Strategies For Stressful Seasons: Episode 253Self-Care As Self-Preservation: Episode 104Radical Self Care & Cultivating Creativity with Doña Bumgarner: Voices 08Rethinking Instagram: Episode 456Some of Meagan’s favorite Non-Alcoholic BeerHOP WTRPartake BrewingAthletic BrewFULOTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Turkey, traditions and lightning-round fun! In this festive episode, Meagan and Sarah banter through a series of Thanksgiving-themed questions, from favorite dishes to décor and more. We also reflect on how Thanksgiving has evolved for us over the years—sharing stories from childhood, family traditions, and how we make the holiday work for our families today. Join us for laughs, nostalgia, and all things Thanksgiving!HELPFUL LINKSEpisodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:Do This Now; Enjoy The Holidays Later: Episode 437Tricky Family Dynamics: Episode 438Holiday Hills To Die On (And How To Let Go A Little): Episode 388Sane & Satisfying Holiday Entertaining: Episode 130Is Your Family Table Growing Or Shrinking?: Episode 481Family Food Values & What’s Working For Us: Episode 244OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Sign up for our newsletterVisit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In early motherhood the kitchen can be full chaos: sippy cups, art projects, and endless daily responsibilities. But as kids get older, there may be room for moms to reclaim this space for ourselves. Meagan and Sarah explore the physical changes our kitchens have undergone—decluttering countertops, creating inviting cooking spaces, and personalizing our surroundings. We also dive into the mental and emotional aspects of this journey and the small steps you can take to make it happen – even if you’re not quite done with the sippys. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Pre-Order Meagan’s book, The Last Parenting Book You’ll Ever Read: How We Let Our Kids Go And Embrace What’s Nest (This is an affiliate link.)Sarah loved IKEA’s kids tableware when her kids were littleSarah mentioned reading House Love by Patric Richardson, a joyful guide to cleaning, organizing and loving the home you’re in.(This is an affiliate link.)Episodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:Is Your Family Table Growing Or Shrinking?: Episode 481The Muscle Memory Of Motherhood: Episode 363“Always In Rotation” Dinners: Episode 453Small Home Refreshes To Kick Off Summer: Episode 466Kitchen Gadgets & Gear, Part 1: Episode 431 and Kitchen Gadgets & Gear, Part 2: Episode 432OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The world feels pretty heavy right now, and doom-scrolling doesn’t help. Today Meagan and Sarah talk about the tricky balance between staying informed as global citizens and not letting it all overwhelm us. We look at how overwhelm can lead to inaction and, on the flip side, how taking small actions – especially in our local communities – can provide a sense of purpose and even hope. Plus, we’ve got some practical ideas on how you can make a real difference in your community. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Interested in donating blood? Start here.Episodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:Headlines, Heartache & Helping: Episode 124More Than Mom: Social MediaReal Vs. Artificial (And How We Help Our Kids Tell The Difference)Rethinking Instagram: Episode 456OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ever thought about treating yourself to a completely frivolous outing? What about a great meal in a restaurant – table for one? Meagan and Sarah are here to explore the benefits of solo activities! We chat about the joys and quirks of spending time alone—do we really love it, or is it a little scary? What types of outings feel restorative to do alone, and which ones would we rather buddy up for? Get ready for creative ideas to carve out some me-time in the midst of mom-life. Join us!This is Part 1 of 3 in our ‘Treat Yo Self’ series this fall. Check back in mid-November for Part 2!HELPFUL LINKS:Sarah is reading The Artist’s Way, at Meagan’s recommendation (affiliate link)Meagan and Sarah referenced the Treat Yo Self episode of Parks and Recreation.Getting There Is Half The Fun (Especially When You’re Flying Solo) (this More Than Mom episode pairs nicely with this one!)Meagan talked about taking a solo trip to her childhood hometown – read more about it hereOTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you responsible for nurturing close bonds, planning family togetherness, and preserving tradition across generations? You might be a kinkeeper (and you probably have feelings about it!). Today Meagan and Sarah unpack the concept of kinkeeping, share our personal feelings about the work of living in and raising a connected family (our thoughts might surprise you!), and look at patterns from our own families of origin that adhere to – or break from – traditional kinkeeping roles. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:The New York Times piece The Constant Work to Keep a Family Connected Has a Name by Danielle Friedman got us thinking about this topic (gift link – no need to have a subscription)Why Dad’s Side of the Family Tends to Miss Out by Chiara Dello Joio in The Atlantic (gift link – no need to have a subscription)The Plight of the Eldest Daughter by Sarah Sloat, also in The Atlantic (also a gift link)Meagan referenced the episode Fall Traditions With Tweens & Teens: Episode 487Episodes You May Enjoy From The Archives:Nurturing Grandparent-Grandkid Relationships: Episode 390Seasonally-Inspired Homemaking & Parenting: Voices 79 With Katherine DeVriesGenealogy & Family History: Episode 441OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What do happy moms do to keep stress, irritability, and dissatisfaction in check? While no mom feels joyful all the time, this classic episode from 2018 dives into ten habits of mostly-happy moms. Tune in to discover practical tips that can help you maintain perspective in the chaos of motherhood and bring more joy to your daily life. Enjoy!HELPFUL LINKS:Meagan’s 2011 book with Parenting Magazine is The Happiest Mom: 10 Secrets to Enjoying Motherhood.(This is an affiliate link.)KJ Dell’Antonia is our friend and parenting writer wrote the book How To Be A Happier Parent. (This is an affiliate link.)Episodes You May Enjoy From The Archives:What Are Your Mom Superpowers? Routines, Rituals & Traditions More Than Mom: Small Habits That Make A Big DifferenceHow To Be A Happier Parent with KJ Dell’Antonia: Voices 28OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If your kids are outgrowing handprint turkeys and pumpkin patch bouncy castles – or if you’re curious about life beyond trunk-or-treat – this episode is for you! Today Sarah shares with Meagan what fall fun looks like in her house of teens and a preteen. From fantasy football to ugly pumpkin pranks, bake-offs and taste-tests and more, we’re finding new ways to enjoy the season together as our kids get older. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Learn more about Fantasy FootballSamantha shared her countdown to halloween with our Facebook CommunityListen to The Girl Next Door podcast’s Fall Extravaganza episodeEpisodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:BONUS: Six Strategies For A Fall Wardrobe RebootMore Than Mom: Tiny Habits For Making The Most Of Your Fall Mom MojoMore Than Mom: Fall Style UpdateOn Our Tables This Fall: Episode 231Cozy Audiobooks For FallMore Than Mom: Fall!OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“This too shall pass,” we’re told. But will it? More importantly, DID IT? Today Meagan and Sarah reflect on parenting challenges that once felt monumental, taking time to unpack whether those hard seasons did, in fact, pass, or whether they lingered and shape-shifted into something else. We also look at some (though not all!) bygone struggles through the lens of nostalgia, offering perspective to newer moms in the form of a 2000’s country song. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Episodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:More Than Mom: Romanticizing The Hard StuffOn “Taking A Break” As A Mom (And Human!): Episode 423On Reparenting Ourselves: Episode 475Regrets, We’ve Had A Few: Episode 440OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, we’re sharing an episode from another podcast we know you all are going to love. It’s called StrollerCoaster, and it was created by Munchkin, the most loved baby lifestyle brand in the world. StrollerCoaster is hosted by Lynn Smith – a mom and former news anchor for NBC – and co-hosted by an improv comedian. StrollerCoaster is a place to laugh over those crazy moments of parenting and learn something new. Together, Lynn and Justin talk about everything from practicing patience to kids snacks to making parent friends.Follow StrollerCoaster on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“How am I supposed to get it all done?” Fear not: The Lazy Genius, Kendra Adachi, is here to help. Join Catie Parish as she chats with Kendra about time management, knowing yourself, and her new book, The Plan: Manage Your Time Like A Lazy Genius. Kendra shares practical strategies for prioritizing tasks, setting boundaries, and embracing flexibility in our routines. She also takes questions from The Mom Hour listener community. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Kendra recommends Sam Kelly, a parenting expert who helps families teach their children how to “notice”Manage your time like the Lazy Genius and Preorder The PlanEverything Lazy Genius Catie mentioned The Enneagram Test. Not sure what you are? Take the free assessment.Similar Episodes From The Archives:Time Management For The Season You’re In: Episode 483Time Management & Productivity Tips For Savvy Working Moms: Voices 54 With Whitnee HawthorneProductivity & Time Management Tips For Moms: Episode 169Kendra first appeared on The Mom Hour in Finding & Embracing What Matters To YOU: Voices 58 With The Lazy Genius Kendra AdachiOTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Knitting, sourdough starters, book clubs and more! As Meagan’s and Sarah’s lives continue to evolve with older kids and launched adults, we’re finding space for hobbies and interests that may sound surprisingly … cliché? Today we’re leaning all the way into our status as midlife ladies, and chat about the leisure activities we’re currently dabbling in, what we’re ready to elevate to the next level, and a few dreams we hope to incorporate into our lives. Enjoy!HELPFUL LINKS:The Mom Hour contributor Jayme sent Sarah this beginner’s washcloth knitting patternBoth Meagan and Sarah love Karen Walrond, who shares ideas for art journaling on her InstaMeagan shares more about her sourdough bread-making journey in The Sunday Steep #6: The magic of developing a relationship with your kitchenSarah purchased this candle-making starter kit from EarthTonix on Etsy (inspired by a purchase at Sunkissed Pantry!)Meagan enjoys watching A Farm Through Time show on the BBC about farming through 3 different periods of time.Episodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:More Than Mom: Creative Hobbies (Now … Soonish … Maybe Someday)More Than Mom: HobbiesHobbies & Passions Outside Motherhood: Episode 43OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Getting things done in a way that fits your stage of life is a moving target – and rarely have we found ourselves with a Goldilocks ‘just right’ approach to productivity. Join Meagan and Sarah as we look back at six different time management approaches we’ve taken over our many years of motherhood, from time blocking and digital calendar mastery to the simplest pen-and-paper priorities list, and reflect on how they served us in the season we were in. Enjoy!HELPFUL LINKS:Episodes From The Archives You May Enjoy:Hacks For Slaying Busy Seasons: Episode 460Getting Things Done When Life Is…A Lot: Episode 452More Than Mom: 8 Calendar Planning Lessons We’ve LearnedTime Management & Productivity Tips For Savvy Working Moms: Voices 54 With Whitnee HawthorneKendra Adachi, The Lazy Genius, will be on the podcast in two weeks talking about her new book The PLAN, a book on time management. (affiliate link)Technology we mention in this episode:TodoistGoogle CalendarMeagan recommended that Sarah read The Artist Way (affiliate link)OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ready to fall head-over-heels for your wardrobe? Today Meagan and Sarah share our top strategies for a purposeful fall wardrobe reboot. We discuss how to tackle common wardrobe dilemmas, such as organizing your closet to really see what’s in it, and investing in versatile statement pieces. We also touch on the impact of fast fashion and how thoughtful purchases can make your fall style feel more cohesive and intentional. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Sarah loves her jumpsuit from MeUndiesMeagan enjoyed the book Laundry Love by Patric Richardson to learn how to care for her clothing (this is an affiliate link)Meagan loves this wrap sweater from WoolX, crew neck sweater from Paca, a sweater coat and a cotton cropped cardigan from Quince.Sarah’s standout cropped cardigan sweater is from Quince.Meagan and Sarah are both using ThredUp a second-hand clothing online storeEpisodes From The Archives On Wardrobe/Style/Fashion:What We’re Wearing Lately: Episode 450Cozy Winter Style Inspiration: Episode 397More Than Mom: Fall Style UpdateMore Than Mom: The State Of Our Style, One Year Into COVIDHow To Create A Mindful Closet (And Discover Clothes You Truly Love): Voices 53OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As kids get older, what it looks like to stay connected to them changes. They may be less likely to share their innermost thoughts or snuggle up next to us on the couch; and by design, they're much more interested in friends, hobbies, and activities happening outside our direct sphere of influence. In today's episode, Meagan and Sarah share how we stay connected to our preteen, teen, and young adult children. From car ride convos and binge-watching shows to family group texts, we’re sharing tips and stories on staying connected. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Episodes From The Archives Like This One:10 Things We Love About Teenagers: Episode 449“Typical” Teen Milestones: They’re Not What You Think! Episode 464Motherly Love In Theory & Practice: Episode 451BONUS: Dr. Ken Ginsburg On Why Teens Need Their Parents More Than EverMeagan Schools Sarah on Parenting Teens: Episode 310OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the first solid foods we stock for an infant to the shock of discovering that a half-loaf of bread will do for the week because another college-bound teen has flown the nest, there’s a poignant bell curve to feeding a family. Meal planning, shopping, and cooking ebb and flow depending on the stage of parenting we find ourselves in, and today, Meagan and Sarah reflect on the strategies that have served us in different stages, how we remember the years of the expanding family table, and what it’s like being on the downslope of that curve these days. Join us!HELPFUL LINKS:Episodes from the archives on Meals and Family:Envisioning Your Week Of Ideal Meals: Episode 331Reclaiming Feeding Your Family For Fall: Episode 476“Always In Rotation” Dinners: Episode 453Feel-Good Foods & Feeding Ourselves Well: Episode 415OTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Annalee wants to find a therapist but isn’t sure where to begin. Staci, a busy mom of five, is overwhelmed by the chaos of back-to-school and extracurricular activities and is seeking strategies to stay organized. Brandi wants to make her child’s senior year unforgettable and is looking for tips on navigating the “mom culture” that comes with it. Meanwhile, Lindsay is curious about the small steps we’re taking to ease the back-to-school transition. We’re back this week with MORE listener questions!HELPFUL LINKS:Joanna Martin’s blog post What Does “Going To Therapy” Really Look Like” offers advice on going into therapy, how to tell it is the right fit, and much more.Sarah recommended the book Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori GottliebEpisodes from the archives focused on organizational strategies for busy times:Managing Kids’ Extracurriculars (What We’ve Learned & What’s On Tap This Fall): Episode 330More Than Mom: 8 Calendar Planning Lessons We’ve LearnedHacks For Slaying Busy Seasons: Episode 460Episodes from the archives focused on high school seniors:Supporting Your College-Bound Kid: Episode 455Pomp, Circumstance, And Motherhood: Episode 419College Plans & Family Culture (Hopes, Dreams, Memories & More): Episode 376The Mom Hour Facebook Listening Community’s ideas for easing the transitioning back to schoolOTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brandi asks how we’re accomplishing (and modeling) exercise and healthy eating habits for ourselves and our kids. Lindsay is struggling with toys EVERYWHERE but wants to encourage creative play. Naomi is a podcast host and asks us about our process for brainstorming and creating outlines to become more efficient. Plus, we tackle a common dilemma: how to make sure younger siblings feel included and entertained during big-kid activities. In Episode 479, Meagan and Sarah take these questions from our community and offer tips and validation. Enjoy!HELPFUL LINKS:Listener Question episodes from the archivesSend us your listener questions at any timeEpisodes on working out and exercise:More Than Mom: Fall Fitness Pep TalkMore Than Mom: Fall Fitness UpdateMore Than Mom: Exercise & FitnessStuff, Junk & Things: Episode 35 has lots of ideas for managing all the kid stuff in your homeHere’s more on behind-the-scenes of our podcasting processHacks For Slaying Busy Seasons: Episode 460 is a good one for busy moms on the goOTHER HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stephanie Henderson
Great podcast! Been listening for 5+ years now. Love the practical advice of parenting little kids in their earlier episodes (like episodes 1 through...oh...300 or so, they have so much GOOD and unique content!) and am loving the more theoretical advice and content of parenting older kids in their more recent episodes as well as seeing real moms shift from little kid focus to raising big kids and how that affects them as people. Love this show, look forward to it every week.
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Allison Baurichter
I love this podcast. Sarah and Meagan are so real and relatable. They have helped me as I have started my journey of motherhood.
Becky Scharpen
This is the first podcast I listened to on Castbox! I just listened to episode 299 and it made me feel really good about the way a lot of things are going in my house. Thank you so much! My husband and I have six kids ranging from 10 months to 9 years. Our youngest daughter was born at the start of the pandemic so everything has been a big adjustment.
Sarah Roma
hi guys! I wanted to share with you some funny facts and a few tie ins to this episode. I am a fairly new listener but I love you guys and your chemistry! my favorite podcast so far! anyways, I have never taken much interest in the Royal family, and as you were all talking about celebrity pregnancy buddies I remembered that Kate and I were pregnant at the same time! Honestly I didn't pay much attention to this, but my husband and I kept hoping that they didn't steal our name - or everyone would think WE copied THEM! my son's due date was May 9 and he ended up being born on April 23, same as Louis! and of course they wait days to announce, so we were in suspense. We named our son Marshall so they do not share a name. another fun fact is that our other name for Marshall was Harrison! little Archie's middle name. I figured you guys would find all of that a little interesting. Have an awesome day!