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Motherish
Uforia Podcasts
230 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast about motherhood and all its adventures by first-time, working moms, Pamela Silva and Karen Comas.
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Education,
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A podcast about motherhood and all its adventures by first-time, working moms, Pamela Silva and Karen Comas.
Show more...
Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Self-Improvement
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209. Mothers in the Field: Covering Tragedy with Heart
Motherish
45 minutes 57 seconds
4 months ago
209. Mothers in the Field: Covering Tragedy with Heart
In this heartfelt episode, host Pamela Silva sits down with Sheli Muñiz, NBC6 news anchor and fellow mother, for a powerful conversation about what it means to be both a journalist and a mom in today’s world. Together, they reflect on how motherhood has reshaped the way they cover some of the most difficult stories—tragedies like the Parkland school shooting and the recent heartbreaking incident at Camp Mystic in Texas. They open up about the emotional weight of reporting on loss, the balancing act of staying professional while processing human grief, and how their roles as mothers bring deeper empathy—and sometimes personal pain—to the stories they share with the world.
Motherish
A podcast about motherhood and all its adventures by first-time, working moms, Pamela Silva and Karen Comas.