
Join millennial moms Rosie and Sarah every month as they dive headfirst into the messy, hilarious, and utterly exhausting reality of raising tiny humans. We cover modern parenting challenges with reviews of parenting books because we know you don't have time to read them!
From navigating toddler tantrums and surviving sleep deprivation to deciphering screen time debates and trying to have a coher... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | a year ago |
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Does the ultimate "potty bible" actually work? 💩
In this episode of Moms of the Millennium, hosts Rosie and Sarah tackle the infamous, ultra-popular Oh Crap! Potty Training method by Jamie Glowacki. Rosie breaks down the book's me... more
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Nakia, a mother navigating the complexities of raising a non-binary teenager with autism, joins hosts Rosie and Sarah in this deeply moving and enlightening episode.
Moving away from the medical model to focus on cultivating joy, ... more
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This week, Rosie and Sarah take a sharp, analytical look at the 2011 cultural phenomenon Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. While the book is often framed as a "clash of cultures," Sarah peels back the layers to look at the darker psy... more
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Stop Shouting into the Void: The Toddler Whisperers Are Back!
Ever felt like your parenting strategy is just a series of increasingly loud “becauses”? You’re not alone. This week, Rosie and Sarah are diving back into the parenting ... more
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Breaking news: parenting is hard, and there’s no one right way to do it. For those parents who have just learned how true this is, the world of parenting books can be one of contradictions and unreasonable demands. Rosie and Sarah are ready to help. Each episode, they review parenting books from the perspective of parents of young children. If you’re planning a family or choosing a book for new parent, let Rosie and Sarah guide you with wit, kindness, wisdom, and a dash of hard reality.
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This show focuses on practical, relatable parenting experiences through book-centered episodes, with an emphasis on candid discussions about modern parenting challenges, family life, and the realities of raising young children. Episodes frequently critique or summarize popular parenting books, balance humor with honest reflections, and explore topics like sleep, routines, screen time, and parental teamwork, often weaving in personal anecdotes and real-world tips from millennial moms. A notable strength is turning book content into approachable, actionable takeaways while acknowledging the nuanced realities of parenting, making it helpful for listeners seeking both entertainment and practical guidance.
A standout aspect is the consistent mo... more
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