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Call Your Mom Friends
Amey Fields, Charity Spears, Lauren Murdock
24 episodes
4 days ago
πŸŽ™οΈ Call Your Mom Friends The podcast that feels like a group chat and a therapy session had a baby. Motherhood is beautiful. But also? It's messy, exhausting, lonely, ragey, hilarious, sacred, and completely unhinged sometimes. We're three moms, three professionals β€” a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs β€” and we're done pretending we have it all together. Call Your Mom Friends is the space we needed: Where you can be tired and grateful. Healed and healing. Totally in love with your kids β€” and also dreaming of running away for 48 hours of silence and hot coffee. We talk about the stuff no one warned you about: Postpartum anxiety, generational trauma, mom rage, birth stories, identity loss, the sacred mess of starting over β€” and why none of it makes you broken. If you've ever cried in the shower, laughed during a tantrum, or wondered "Is it just me?" β€” it's not. It's us. It's all of us. Call your mom friends β€” or let us be them. πŸ’œ
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πŸŽ™οΈ Call Your Mom Friends The podcast that feels like a group chat and a therapy session had a baby. Motherhood is beautiful. But also? It's messy, exhausting, lonely, ragey, hilarious, sacred, and completely unhinged sometimes. We're three moms, three professionals β€” a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs β€” and we're done pretending we have it all together. Call Your Mom Friends is the space we needed: Where you can be tired and grateful. Healed and healing. Totally in love with your kids β€” and also dreaming of running away for 48 hours of silence and hot coffee. We talk about the stuff no one warned you about: Postpartum anxiety, generational trauma, mom rage, birth stories, identity loss, the sacred mess of starting over β€” and why none of it makes you broken. If you've ever cried in the shower, laughed during a tantrum, or wondered "Is it just me?" β€” it's not. It's us. It's all of us. Call your mom friends β€” or let us be them. πŸ’œ
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Episodes (20/24)
Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 23: Please Stop Breathing So Loud β€” An Episode for Overstimulated Moms
4 days ago
52 minutes 34 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 22: She's a Baby, Not a Labradorβ€”The Myth of the Good Baby
1 week ago
47 minutes 17 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 21: Let's Talk Crap (Literally): Potty Training Without Losing Your Sanity
2 weeks ago
45 minutes 12 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 20: Public, Charter, or Homeschool? (Asking for a Mom Friend)
3 weeks ago
50 minutes 48 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 19: Call Waiting | Hocus Pocus, Focus Moms! Spooky Season is Upon Us.
4 weeks ago
21 minutes 43 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 18: Tell Me Lies, Sweet Little Baby Lies: The Mom Myths We're Tired Of.
1 month ago
38 minutes 23 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 17: Call Waiting | Hype Girls, Wise Moms, and the Friends Who Save Your Sanity
1 month ago
14 minutes 27 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 16: Lose Yourself (in the Mom Life): When Parenting Went Online β€” and Never Logged Off in the 2000s
1 month ago
43 minutes 51 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 15: Call Waiting | Dear Grandma, Mind Your Own Womb: The Motherhood Boundaries Episode
1 month ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 14: Low-Rise Jeans, High C-Section Rates: Birth in the Y2K Era.
1 month ago
41 minutes

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 13: Call Waiting | The Beautiful Mess of Postpartum.
1 month ago
21 minutes 54 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 12: Helicopters Incoming: How the 90s Changed Parenting Forever
1 month ago
34 minutes 32 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 11: Call Waiting | Cookies, Cards, and… Bribery? Oh My!
1 month ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 10: You Got Mail…and a Baby: The 90s Birth & Breastfeeding Files
2 months ago
39 minutes 45 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 9: Call Waiting | This Too Shall Pass (But First, Coffee): Embrace Each Season of Motherhood
2 months ago
16 minutes

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 8: Chaos & Consequences: Surviving Parenting in the 80s
2 months ago
32 minutes 48 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 7: Call Waiting | When Old Wounds Meet New Babies
2 months ago
16 minutes 53 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 6: Sitcom Myths to Surgery Truths: Birth in the '80s
2 months ago
28 minutes 48 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 5: Call Waiting | Trust Your Intuition: Motherhood, Baby Gear & Letting Go of Expectations
2 months ago
11 minutes 57 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
Episode 4: Babies, Beer, & Birth Commutes: Parenting in the 70s
2 months ago
28 minutes 59 seconds

Call Your Mom Friends
πŸŽ™οΈ Call Your Mom Friends The podcast that feels like a group chat and a therapy session had a baby. Motherhood is beautiful. But also? It's messy, exhausting, lonely, ragey, hilarious, sacred, and completely unhinged sometimes. We're three moms, three professionals β€” a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs β€” and we're done pretending we have it all together. Call Your Mom Friends is the space we needed: Where you can be tired and grateful. Healed and healing. Totally in love with your kids β€” and also dreaming of running away for 48 hours of silence and hot coffee. We talk about the stuff no one warned you about: Postpartum anxiety, generational trauma, mom rage, birth stories, identity loss, the sacred mess of starting over β€” and why none of it makes you broken. If you've ever cried in the shower, laughed during a tantrum, or wondered "Is it just me?" β€” it's not. It's us. It's all of us. Call your mom friends β€” or let us be them. πŸ’œ