
A memoir and conversation podcast full of bold, funny, vulnerable moments about the loss of our complex mothers, and not just in death. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | RelationshipsHealth & FitnessSociety & CultureMental Health | ||||

Welcome to 2024! I miss you and even though the podcast has officially ended, I still have so much great content you haven’t heard. So how about a little bonus episode to kick off the year!
Jesse Moss is the rockstar Director of Marketing at Experie... more
Welcome to I Swear on My Mother’s Grave and the finale episode of Season 3. Yay! 3 seasons, baby!
I don’t want to bury the lead…so, I also want to welcome you to the end of my podcast journey with all of you. This is it, friends. I am turning off th... more
Today’s guest is a friend I met on TikTok. Yep! Mary McGreevy, hosts the Tips from Dead People page on TikTok, where she earnestly, and respectfully curates and personally reads unique obituaries from submissions she receives from all over the world.... more
Mitchell Fain was born a natural storyteller. He is an incredible actor/comedian/circus performer who grew up in a Jewish home in Rhode Island and now lives in Chicago.
In this episode, we will talk about how his bingo-gambling mother never cleaned ... more
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I love everything about this podcast and I wish there were more seasons. Give it a listen...it's funny, moving, deeply human, sooo relatable and just a beautiful way to talk about legacy and our families!
This show is helpful and healing. It’s interesting to hear other people reflect upon grief; the insights offer thoughtful prompts to listeners. I appreciate the diversity of interviews and the way the host recaps take-aways from each episode while personally relating the content to her own maternal grief stories and journey. - TMD
The Billy and Evelyn episode demonstrates the justification of the many ways women are used and discarded. Unfortunately, stopping the cycle requires the realization that apples often don’t fall from the tree. I wish all the podcast guests and host continued healing, as well as countless nameless others whose lives were changed by these tragedies and their aftermath.
I wish all the podcast guests and host continued healing, as well as those affected by these tragedies and and their aftermath. It’s interesting that secret-keeping is a theme in the Billy
I was introduced to this podcast about a month ago and it came right on time. In year 2 of the after life of my mom’s passing and it’s experiences like the ones shared on this podcast that remind me that I’m not alone in my grief and that it’s ok to talk about the complex/emotional/difficult/beautiful/impactful relationships that we have with our mommas!
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Apple Podcasts | #220 |
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