
Go Ask Your Mothers
"Go Ask Your Mothers" is the ultimate under-30-minute podcast where motherhood, advocacy, and culture collide. Hosted by a no-nonsense champion of breastfeeding rights and working parents (author, CEO and mom, Sarah Wells), this podcast delivers the must-know headlines, the heartwarming (or head-scratching) viral moments, and the unapologetically real insights you didn’t know you needed. Whether you’re pumping in a conference room, juggling drop-offs, or just looking for a reason to laugh, this show gets you—and gets right to the point.
Go Ask Your Mothers
Playing Offense & Defense for Working Moms
This week on Go Ask Your Mothers—The Podcast, we’re talking about advocacy—why we need to play both offense and defense when it comes to protecting our rights and support as working moms and pushing for progress. Inspired by my newfound love of football (can you take a guess on how I got into this sport), we’re diving into how policy shifts impact working moms, from childcare struggles (looking at you, national news anchor, ahem) to the importance of community-building including the incredible new project from from Alli Kushner and BeeKyn. Plus, we’ll break down the most viral parenting moments from this past week—because let’s be real, it’s bring-your-kid-to-work season in Hollywood.
🎧 Tune in, share with a fellow mom, and keep advocating!
Sarah Wells is the author of Go Ask Your Mothers: One Simple Step for Managers to Support Working Moms for Team Success, and CEO & founder of a mission-driven brand empowering parents with innovative breastfeeding support products. She also leads the Otrera Collective, a mastermind supporting woman-owned small businesses. Sarah collaborates with Employee Resource Groups, management teams, and leadership events to help organizations foster supportive, thriving environments for working moms. Connect with Sarah through Substack, via LinkedIn or directly here. And, follow on Instagram @SarahWellsBags for all things breastfeeding and @GoAskYourMothers for book and more, along with working mom life, tips, and advocacy.