
Real Moms. Real Stories. A weekly podcast by new moms, for new moms with tips, tricks and sanity savers on sleeping, feeding, crying and more! Guests include, doctors, pediatricians, authors, experts on child seat safety, strollers, baby carriers, activities and more! Friendly advice, various perspectives and relevant information to get you through those first years.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

Babies and Mommies on the go – things you don’t leave home without! What’s in the diaper/baby bag? What should be in your bag? Two smaller bags or one “mother load” bag? Are emergency items stashed in the car? What could this emergency stash include?... more
What’s so important about shoes? What shoes conform best to your baby's foot? Hard sole or soft shoes… Why? Are boys' shoes different from girls'? How to know if a shoe fits correctly? Will you have to pay more for recommended shoes? What about Crocs... more
How are you preserving those special moments, photo books, video, blogging, etc. This week's panel share the ways they are holding onto those special moments. Plus, offer some easy idea you can try. And, more Mommy Matters.
Melissa and Doug wooden toys, or plastic toys? Which toys are great and which not so great? How many toys are too many toys? Some ideas about where to store them, rotating them, and what are "toy trades"? And, this week's Mommy Matters!
I love listening to all the different ideas from different mommas. Thanks!
Unfortunately a very slow moving podcast with very little information outside what would seem instinctual or even common sense to the vast majority of adults. The desire to promote a childs well-being and development is so strong amongst parents that it’s very easy for toys/products and literature/media to get a lot of traction, I would refer people instead to ‘from neurone to neighborhoods’ by the National research council, institute of medicine, the audiobook could be a substitute for this pod... more
So I wanted to listen to something on morning walks that would prepare me for motherhood. This isn’t the podcast for me. These women are clearly upper class with unlimited funds. They just aren’t realistic. It’s not terrible, they have some good advice. But currently I’m listening to the “toys” podcast and one mom thinks all plastic is bad. I’m sorry we don’t all have the money for all wooden toys. I’m hoping to find something better with more realistic advice and less mom shaming.
This is a joke
Wow! Stay at home moms with so much time on their hands not helpful for working moms. Also how they try to up each other that's so terrible.










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