
Creating More Calm & Focus at Home
If you've ever wondered why all the routines and strategies don't seem to stick, this conversation might change the way you think about parenting.
Momfessions discusses the beauty and burden of motherhood and how it translates into sweet moments, funny stories, heartache, and challenges.
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If you've ever wondered why all the routines and strategies don't seem to stick, this conversation might change the way you think about parenting.

It's the honest conversation we wish someone had had with us years ago. Consider this the conversation every new mom deserves to hear.

When does keeping the peace create more problems than it solves? As parents, most of us want a peaceful home. Fewer arguments. Less conflict. More connection. But what happens when "keeping the peace" starts getting in the way of actually parenting?

Dr. Jamie Erwin joins Emily and Erinn to answers our biggest questions about what perimenopause actually is, why it can feel like your body suddenly stopped following the rules, and what you can do to manage the symptoms and start feeling like yourself again.

Is boredom a problem to solve — or an opportunity for creativity, resilience, and independence?

Emily and Erinn revisit an article, 10 Less Celebrated but Important “Milestones,” and tell the truth about parenting wins and milestones no one talks about.

Bra sizes. Laundry mistakes. Body changes. Nighties covered in glitter. Lingerie drawer confessions. We’re talking about ALL of it in this episode.

The parent and teacher relationship is one of the most important — and most complicated — partnerships in a child's education.

Whether you’re team introvert, team extrovert, or somewhere in between, this conversation will have you nodding along.

Alcohol and motherhood have become so intertwined in our culture that it can be hard to know where the joke ends and the coping mechanism begins.