Send us a text Forget the Pinterest-perfect version of blended family life—this one has missing shirts in glove boxes, bedtime battles at 10:16, and kids who worry that bonding with a step figure betrays a parent. We walk through the messy middle with honesty, humor, and rules that actually hold. We start with the everyday chaos of two homes: keeping track of uniforms, hairbrushes, and the never-ending question of which house has the good water bottle. Then we get candid about identity and b...
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Send us a text Forget the Pinterest-perfect version of blended family life—this one has missing shirts in glove boxes, bedtime battles at 10:16, and kids who worry that bonding with a step figure betrays a parent. We walk through the messy middle with honesty, humor, and rules that actually hold. We start with the everyday chaos of two homes: keeping track of uniforms, hairbrushes, and the never-ending question of which house has the good water bottle. Then we get candid about identity and b...
Motherhood Journey: From Pregnancy to Empty Nest - Our First Season Journey
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23 minutes
2 months ago
Motherhood Journey: From Pregnancy to Empty Nest - Our First Season Journey
Send us a text We've officially completed our first season of The Anxiety-Ridden Moms Club podcast. Through laughter, tears, and technical mishaps, we've built a supportive village for anxious moms everywhere. • Reflected on our journey through season one, covering everything from pregnancy to adult children • Shared personal growth moments and what we've learned about ourselves during this podcast journey • Laughed about behind-the-scenes chaos including forgotten recordings and unexpected ...
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Send us a text Forget the Pinterest-perfect version of blended family life—this one has missing shirts in glove boxes, bedtime battles at 10:16, and kids who worry that bonding with a step figure betrays a parent. We walk through the messy middle with honesty, humor, and rules that actually hold. We start with the everyday chaos of two homes: keeping track of uniforms, hairbrushes, and the never-ending question of which house has the good water bottle. Then we get candid about identity and b...