Sarah Wright Olsen (American Made, Parks and Recreation) and Teresa Palmer (Warm Bodies, Hacksaw Ridge) are two moms, from opposite ends of the world, meeting for an hour every week to discuss the mayhem, magic and madness of raising their 8 children between them. Motherhood can feel overwhelming, exhausting and isolating but you don’t have to do it alone! Follow along as they attempt to navigate,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingSociety & CultureKids & Family |
Dazeys! Time to FREAK OUT! The episode we have been talking about since the beginning of TMD is finally HERE. more
This solo episode takes its share of sharp left turns. One minute we are in the land of animal disasters, poopville, childhood pet trauma and dog wheelchairs. The next we are dancing at Paris Hiltons birthday party like we’re back in da club in the e... more
Get ready for a nostalgic walk (to remember!) with the one and only Mandy Moore! She's not just an actor, singer, and mom of two, but a true icon who's been stealing hearts since she was just 15 (T. Palms tried reeeal hard to keep her inner teenage s... more
We are making babies this week, well trying to and one of us more than the other. In response to so many DMs about fertility, the chat gets vulnerable and candid as we talk about how not to drive ourselves crazy during the trying to conceive journey.... more
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I love both of the hosts, and own their collaborative pregnancy book. It’s just such a beautiful little community that’s been cultivated! But to be completely honest, it’s a huge turn off hearing constant unintentional diet culture remarks that I don’t think they realize they are even making. It’s definitely an industry thing, I’m sure. But there is so much constant chatter about eating bad foods, “ treating themselves” to “junk food”, cutting peanut butter cups into multiple pieces to share bet... more
This podcast is amazing. I look forward to it every week. It feels like I’m with my fellow mom friends, sipping coffee, having a laugh and catching up while the kids play. Its relaxing and I LOVE hearing about all the things I am also passionate about. This podcasts represents the saying “LIVE LAUGH LOVE” + all things motherhood ❤️
Have really enjoyed this podcast. It feels like curling up on the couch and chatting with good girlfriends. Thanks for bringing up all sorts of topics, challenging perspectives and being a warm corner of the internet world!
First off, I really enjoy this podcast! I’m not a mother yet (or even trying) but I love listening to the experiences of mothers and getting in that mindset before possibly trying next year. It’s nice hearing from those who have a holistic and well-rounded mindset about motherhood. My one critique would be that I would love to see more diversity in the guests, particularly from Black women. Especially with the decline of Black maternal health, it would be great for the hosts to feature more BIPO... more
Thanks for sharing her knowledge! Parenthood is a one way trip, we got to make it consciously.
Apple Podcasts | #152 | United States/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #117 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #181 | Canada/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #64 | Australia/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #74 | Italy/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #125 | France/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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