
Motherhood Talk Radio, airing since 2010, follows Sandra Beck single mother of two elementary school age children as she battles with fatigue, weightloss, aging parents, work, PTA, other soccer moms and screaming kids while parenting with humor, candor and a dose of mommy silliness and self-love. Each week experts guide Sandra into living her best life and you can learn too as we all do our best t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 397 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family | |||

Sandra Beck of Motherhood Talk Radio speaks with Susan Sokol Blosser about Letting Go. Susan Sokol Blosser, wine industry pioneer, community leader, environmental advocate, and author, is a contemporary Oregon icon. When women were rarely decision ma... more
Sandra Beck of Motherhood Talk Radio welcomes relationship expert Dr. Duana Welch, author of Love Factually, for a smart, funny, and deeply honest conversation about why old-fashioned dating values are making a major comeback — especially for single ... more
Sandra Beck of Motherhood Talk Radio sits down with brain expert and author Trish Wilkinson, creator of The Brain Stages, for an enlightening conversation about how to improve your child’s brain health — and your own! From better focus and emotional ... more
Sandra Beck of Motherhood Talk Radio sits down with Dr. Mark B. Borg, Jr., Ph.D.—a powerhouse in psychology and psychoanalysis. Dr. Borg is the author of Making Your Crazy Work for You and the unapologetically titled Don’t Be a Dick! He brings decade... more
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Great show! I have heard 2 so far and I am impressed!
I was interested in the topic so I downloaded the podcast. Not only were they making fun of the topic, but they just started reading about it on air. It was a complete waste of time. Too much banter for me and not enough information.
I thought the show was pretty funny. I wasnt bothered by the fat part. Both girls admitted they need to lose weight and I don't think using the word fat makes them any more or less pro-women. There are fat dogs, fat kids, fat men and fat women. And there's three of them - two girls and a guy. I think its good.
This podcast had a few shows based on fitness & health. Some of the dialogue was focused around "fat" women. The language was NOT supportive and WAS offensive to any woman over 150lbs. Say what you want to say in your podcast, but don't claim to be "pro-woman" if you're not.
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Content focuses on a wide array of topics relevant to modern parenting, including mental health, family dynamics, conflicts within relationships, educational challenges faced by children, and personal resilience strategies. Experts frequently join discussions that range from addressing learning disabilities and their implications to navigating the challenges and humor of parenting teenagers in today's digital age. Unique in its blend of lightheartedness and serious advice, this source offers insights through personal anecdotes and expert opinions that resonate with parents looking for both relatability and actionable strategies for their familial roles.
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Recent guests on Motherhood Talk Radio include:
1. Dr. Leigh Richardson
2. Dr. Mark Borg
3. Dr. Donald Moses
4. Nellie Harden
5. Paula Mounier
6. Dr. Lynn Hellerstein
7. Donny Carvajal
8. Natalie Carvajal
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