
Mom Rage is a podcast dedicated to expanding the conversation about motherhood.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In this wee little finale, Edan and Amelia celebrate the end of season 3 with individual voice memos. They each talk about their favorite moments from the season and then read a poem, too.
Edan and Amelia share what they cooked and what gave them joy, and discuss being married under quarantine. Then, at around 37:00, they hear from three women who are essential workers: Keeley McNamara is a nurse-midwife in Queens; in Boston, Isha Agar... more
Edan and Amelia check in with one another midway through week 4 of social distancing: what they ate, what they watched, and two interesting articles they read. At about 39:00, they celebrate the publication of Mothers Before: Stories and Portraits o... more
Edan and Amelia share their cooking joys, homeschooling rage, thoughts on celebrity culture and our own valuable skills, and even one pretty poem. At about 40:00, they interview pediatric therapist Hanna Novak about how to help our kids (and ourselve... more
Gotta be the worst moms
These ladies are so smart and so sharp, and listening to them talk and react is like going to therapy for me. Kinda feel like Amelia and Eden are two different parts of my own brain going back and forth. I started listening before I became a mother (while contemplating whether i want to or not), stopped for a looong while, and came back now, as a mother to a 1.7y/o. Thank you Amelia and Eden for keeping it real and giving us so much of yourselves. BTW I am still on season 1, since i'm a slow lis... more
My first time listening and tuned innnn, I literally was having (one of) the worst Mama melt downs ever and went straight to find a podcast for some sanity - I lie to you not... I typed “Crying Mom” within the search box and all I can say is Thank You! For delivering such a relative mommyhood journey - during this crazy a** time that we all share 😫❤️
Signing off, a new Subi :)
#CryingMom :)
I love, love this podcast. They thoughtfully navigate interesting conversations about not just being mothers, but being people.
I will dearly miss Momrage when it ends. I get so much comfort, inspiration and joy from listening to these women and the incredible people they interviewed. The banter felt real and inviting, and Amelia and Edan try to recognize and own their privilege in ways that feel thoughtful.










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