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Call Your Mom Friends
Amey Fields, Charity Spears, Lauren Murdock
24 episodes
4 days ago
🎙️ 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 — a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs — 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 — 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 — 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?" — it's not. It's us. It's all of us. Call your mom friends — or let us be them. 💜
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🎙️ 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 — a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs — 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 — 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 — 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?" — it's not. It's us. It's all of us. Call your mom friends — or let us be them. 💜
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Episode 9: Call Waiting | This Too Shall Pass (But First, Coffee): Embrace Each Season of Motherhood
Call Your Mom Friends
16 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 9: Call Waiting | This Too Shall Pass (But First, Coffee): Embrace Each Season of Motherhood
Call Your Mom Friends
🎙️ 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 — a bodyworker and two labor & delivery nurses who also happen to be IBCLCs — 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 — 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 — 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?" — it's not. It's us. It's all of us. Call your mom friends — or let us be them. 💜