The Mom Dept.
The Mom Dept.—real, honest conversations about every department of motherhood. Marriage, career, pregnancy, postpartum, entrepreneurship—we're covering it all. Join me as I talk with moms who've been there, sharing practical strategies and encouraging stories to help you thrive, not just survive. Consider this your one-stop shop for the real talk you've been craving.
The Mom Dept.
Latest Episodes
How to Be a Village for a New Mom—What Actually Helps, What Doesn't & Why Motherhood Was Never Meant to Be Done Alone
Two sisters respond to a Reddit post asking how to support a pregnant sister-in-law—sharing what actually helps new moms, what doesn't, and why motherhood was never meant to be done alone."How can I be a villager for my sister-in-law?"
3 Home Systems That Keep Me Sane—Laundry, Meals & The Nightly Reset That Changed Everything (Mom of 4)
Mom of 4 shares the 3 simple home systems that took her from drowning in chaos to actually running her home—laundry, meals, and the nightly kitchen reset.I have 4 kids. I homeschool. I'm 9 months postpartum. And for the longest time, I f...
Postpartum Anxiety: The Signs I Missed, How I Finally Got Help & What I Want Every Mom to Know
Mom of 4 shares her raw experience with postpartum anxiety—the symptoms she missed for 8 months, how she finally got help, and practical steps for any mom struggling.In this episode, I share:What I expected postpartum ...
Twin Moms, Different Parenting Styles—How We Parent Differently on Sleep Training, Discipline, Screen Time & More (with Sarah)
Identical twin moms compare how they approach parenting completely differently—sleep training, discipline, screen time, chores, and why there's no one "right" way to raise kids.We're identical twins. We were raised in the same house, by ...
Leaving My Career to Become a Stay-at-Home Mom—The Burnout, The Judgment & How I Made It Work
Former career mom shares her honest journey from corporate career to stay-at-home mom of 4—the burnout, the judgment, the identity crisis, and practical strategies for making the transition.I never thought I'd be a stay-at-home mom.<...