Asking For A Friend
Hormonal mood swings. Uncomfortable digestion issues. The delicate balance of work, motherhood and sanity. Each episode of Asking For A Friend uses real-world experience and expert insight to tackle the struggles women don't get to openly talk about enough.
No question is off the table once Carrie uncorks the cabernet with her cast of healthcare professionals, including Dr. Marguerite Weston and Dr. Michelle Sieffert!
Asking For A Friend
Work Like A Mother!
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Tips, Triumphs & Real Talk About Balancing It All
Motherhood isn’t always picture-perfect. Sometimes? It’s pure survival mode!
In this episode, we’re sharing the real, unfiltered side of being a mom: the never-ending multitasking, the overlooked wins, the fails and the constant pressure to “do it all.”
This episode is for any mom who needs validation, support, and a reminder that it’s OK to not have it all figured out. If you’ve ever wondered, “How do women do this ... without other women?” — we've got you!
Everything We're Covering:
- Why it’s healthy to let your kids fail sometimes
- Understanding the different "seasons of motherhood"
- How to be more present and make the most of these fleeting memories
- Getting caught mid-intimacy — and our favorite excuses!
- The miracle of home delivery services
- Mom guilt, mom brain & choosing between that solo Target run or just taking a nap
Meet Your Experts:
Joining host Carrie Esposito (mom, podcast host, and functional & plastic surgery patient) is a powerhouse panel of mothers who get it — because they’re living it, too:
- Stacie Isler, PA-C – Mom of 3 and experienced physician assistant and aesthetic medicine professional who knows what it’s like to juggle family, thriving career and self-care.
- Dr. Marguerite Weston – Functional medicine expert, mom of 2 and trusted provider helping women optimize their health through all stages of life — from fertility to postpartum to menopause.
- Sami Bossert – Entrepreneur, mom and owner of PTULA athletic wear — with baby #3 on the way and an honest perspective on balancing business and motherhood.