There’s no manual on motherhood. But thankfully, there’s a support group for it. Hosted by radio DJ, presenter, and full-time mom, Riki Flores-Reyes, Mother of Fact discusses the highs and lows of parenthood and women's lifestyle in an unfiltered, compelling, honest and at times hilarious way. Follow Riki! Twitter and IG: @rikiflo And join the MOF Facebook Group! Just search Mother of Fact.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
Dads, this one’s for you! In this episode, news anchor, content creator, and father Migs Bustos opens up about the life of a dad. We talk about the excitement and struggles of having his first child, his lifestyle adjustments, and how helpful it is f... more
Ah, menstruation. It’s incredibly ironic how a naturally-occurring phenomenon is ruled out as taboo in our culture, which is why this episode is dedicated to talking all about it. We partnered with the We Bleed Red Movement to discuss why it’s import... more
Experts say that the crucial developmental years are from years 1-6. But I think all years are developmental years. Listen to Riki share some insights on mothering three 6-and-unders, seeking out adventure and a little life update at the end. Enjoy t... more
Let’s talk about something that we don’t really talk about here in the Philippines: adoption. It’s a topic that seems almost taboo, yet something that we should definitely have a conversation about. Fortunately, Chrina from Generations Home and the R... more
To have a connection with your child, you must first have a connection with yourself. That’s what author Trina Velilla-Milan emphasizes in her book What The Sun Says To The Moon, a narrative about having meaningful conversations with your kids and ap... more
Today’s episode is all about the power of choice. As a woman, it may seem that the world has a standard blueprint for you to follow: study hard, get a job, get married, and have kids. But what if you choose differently? What if you choose to not have... more
From jumping career fields to the experiences of being a first-time mother, Riki and her longtime friend Nikki Veron Cruz-Castillo talk about it all in this brand new episode of Mother of Fact! Tune in to hear advice on how to take the leap across di... more
Although the parent life calls for essentially no breaks, there are times when you wish you could go back to when it was just you and your partner. Back to when you were both young and in love, without having to keep up with the heavy responsibilitie... more
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Apple Podcasts | #107 | Philippines/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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