It’s been a glorious adventure in TTMM Land and this episode will conclude Season One. For this season finale, the Mamas recap their favorite moments, takeaways, trials, victories, and goals for the future of the podcast.
In a moment of serendipity, the Mamas both want to talk about kids this week. Jasmine discusses having necessary, difficult conversations with kids and Amy celebrates all the ways we can learn from young people. Go, kids!
Jasmine enlightens us on the dirty dozen and clean fifteen of organic foods and Amy delves into the realm of ethics, as it relates to individuals and organizations. And don’t miss Jasmine’s poignant “win of the week!"
In this “lucky” St. Patty’s Day episode, Jasmine shares plentiful information about her favorite “weird” foods with great nutritional benefits. Amy then discusses ways we can think about the important topic of listening.
In honor of International Women’s Day and our hero, Captain Marvel, Jasmine teaches us about some incredible women doing amazing things in the world. Amy then proposes some ways that we can get the best out of stress.
Jasmine breaks down her thoughts and observations regarding a modern approach to parenting. Amy then explains what great coaches do and how these ideas can apply to the workplace, education, and raising kids.
Fresh off her own first pregnancy, Jasmine shares experiences, tips, and dos and don’ts for family and friends. Amy then launches into a chat about the power of the written word at work and within personal relationships.
Jasmine gets all excited to share her wisdom about cookware, including the horrors related to Teflon and the simple beauty of cast iron. Amy then waxes poetic about the ways in which leaders can build incredible teams.
To lighten things up after the intensity of Episode 11, Jasmine and Amy divert from their usual format to share some of their favorite products and places related to home, work, food, entertainment, gift-giving, and travel.
In this long-awaited mental health episode, Jasmine shares her personal experiences with depression and anxiety and Amy talks about grief in relation to her own life as well as her work as an educator and leader.
Jasmine breaks down the “crap from the truth” when it comes to food ingredients and Amy delves into the complex topic of women in leadership, sharing victories, disappointments, and lessons learned.
After sharing their homework assignments about nice things done for their husbands, Jasmine discusses her thoughts on marriage and Amy lends ideas about organization and efficiency, both at work and on the home front.
Jasmine continues sharing her thoughts on nutrition, particularly as it relates to fertility. Amy poses the question, “What makes a leader a leader?” and describes some of her leadership role models.
Jasmine shares some tips and personal experiences related to the all-important topic of nutrition. Amy discusses appearance-related topics including stereotypes, dressing for work, and developing your personal style.
Jasmine reflects on her first six months of motherhood and shares some of her challenges as well as her favorite baby products. Amy lightens the mood with her thoughts on happiness and gratitude.
For this Very Special Family Interrogation Episode, Jasmine and Amy take turns interviewing each other to see what hidden secrets they can uncover. This episode also includes the first installment of “Ask a Canadian.”