
Whoever said that babies don't come with instruction manuals never met Laura and Jennifer, the Moms on Call.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 231 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementKids & FamilyEducationParenting | |||

This week in episode three of The Newborn Sleep Essentials Series, Jennifer and Laura talk about those short naps. They’ll address common concerns about short naps in infants, explaining that variability in nap quality is normal and offering strategi... more
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast, Jennifer and Laura are continuing the Newborn Sleep Essentials and deep diving into creating a routine for success for your newborn. They’ll talk about the benefits of aligning feeding times with the body's natu... more
We’re kicking off a brand new series to the Moms on Call Podcast: The Essentials Series! Over the next three months, Laura and Jennifer will be going into the most important things you need to know for your newborn into toddler-hood!
They’re startin... more
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura welcome Liz Sommer Wilcox, RD, Registered Dietitian at Nurture Life, to share practical tips for feeding kids well. She shares her insights on feeding children and the importance of creating a... more
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I really enjoy the Moms on Call books but don’t waste your time with this podcast. There is little to no advice offered… it’s basically just ‘give us a call you need a consult’
I truly don’t understand why this podcast is so highly rated. The ratio of ads and banter to actual information is way too high. I’ve tried listening to ~6 episodes and am giving up. If you’re looking to learn anything about the Moms on Call method, I don’t recommend this as a helpful source.
This podcast seems like it’s just a platform for them to sell their products and not so much to inform you of anything.
These moms are amazing. Laura and Jennifer are so great and breaking down the top mom questions in a way that’s so easy to understand for those of us who aren’t sleeping, are overwhelmed, and just trying to do our best! I feel so much more confident about what I’m doing thanks to these ladies!
Thank you for being there for new and experienced moms! Information is always changing and it's so encouraging to know I can go to one place for all the info and support!!
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A practical, mom-centric show that blends experience, routines, and expert insight to help busy parents build calmer households. Across recent episodes, the conversation centers on newborn and toddler sleep strategies, healthy kid nutrition, potty- and behavior-related challenges, and how to navigate pediatric care and early childhood development with warmth and structure. Hosts Jennifer Walker and Laura Hunter draw on their experience running a family-focused program and consult network, often weaving in real-world anecdotes, product references, and takeaways that listeners can implement that week. A standout aspect is the balance between evidence-informed tips and relatable, empathetic coaching from longtime mentors to new parents. This m... more
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Recent guests on MOMS ON CALL include:
1. Liz Sommer Wilcox
2. Alex Pereira
3. Kaitlin Wiseman
4. Sydney Wiseman
5. Britt Riley
6. Kristin Pagano
7. Elisabeth Anderson
8. Dr. Alice Hoyt
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