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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthKids & FamilyParentingHealth & Fitness | |||

A season ending at the end of the year - the Truth Moms end 2025 by throwing out hustle for holy and resolutions for realignments.
Because the truth is, convenience is not the same as peace, and not everything that feels familiar is healthy. Bring o... more
She said yes.
Actually… she didn’t think marriage was even on the table.
On this episode of Truth Moms, Brit spills the entire engagement story. The doubts, the faith, the cussing (we’re working on it), the kids-at-weddings debate update, and the m... more
This near-season, pre Christmas episode genuinely is a catch all dish, literally.
It was supposed to be a part 2 to travel - but thanks to pregnancy brain and drive-thru survival, the moms get less rigid and let go.
Seriously, from crunchy-ish to C... more
Traveling with kids isn’t “a trip” - it’s a full contact sport. In this episode of Truth Moms, Brit and Court unpack the chaotic reality of flying with toddlers. If you’ve ever boarded an airplane with a child and immediately started sweating through... more
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I very much enjoy the content in this podcast - feels like the guests are great & the conversations are relatable! It does feel like Brittany does most of the talking, I would love a bit more balance between both hosts. Also, the ads don’t feel like they make much sense? They just drop-into the middle of a sentence and like cut off the conversation. I wish they were a bit more mindfully placed.
I can’t get enough of B and C as they talk about anything /everything about how real it is (and not always pretty) about being a mom. Give us more ladies!!! We need this to help remind us we are moms yes, but also women ❤️
Overall enjoyed the first episode and the topics, but is this Brittainy’s podcast? She did most of the talking and cut Courtney off every time. I wanted to hear Courtney’s experiences, but she wasn’t able to finish any of her thoughts. I overall think Brittainy had great stories to share. Hoping to learn more about Courtney as I continue to listen.
Really enjoying this podcast! Feels like you’re talking with friends having conversations about stuff in an easy way! Great perspectives, keep it going!
Brittainy has been very open on her social media. Always loved her being authentic. Being a mom is a whole new thing and her conversations with Courtney are the things we talk about. Because it’s not easy. We question things. We don’t know everything. We’re trying our best. We’re trying to figure it all out. So lovely job with the podcast
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Conversations focus on the myriad challenges faced by mothers, with particular emphasis placed on health and wellness topics throughout parenting journeys. The dialogues often explore sensitive subjects like postpartum health, maternal mental health, breastfeeding, and the implications of societal pressures on parenting styles. Noteworthy themes include the necessity for holistic and integrative approaches to health care, alongside the influence of corporate marketing on parental choices, particularly regarding infant nutrition. Discussions are likely to resonate with parents seeking community support, empowerment through informed choices, and insights into navigating the complexities of motherhood in a modern context.
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