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In this episode, the hosts reunite after a long winter break, swapping stories about vacations and raccoon encounters. The conversation takes a fun detour into awards season, with Caitlin sharing favorite nominated films while Kallie remains hilariously out of the loopâeven missing the latest TimothĂ©e Chalamet dating news.
Next, the ever-relatable Mom Fails segment returns, featuring forgotten sheets, travel mishaps, and Christmas decorations that just wonât come down.
The main discussion dives into technology and screen time for kids. Charlotte shares her strategy for introducing phones at 13, using BARK parental controls to set boundaries. Megan talks about managing devices in her household, where her daughters have phones but her son sticks to an iPad. Caitlin keeps a tight rein on her daughters' smartwatches and iPads, enforcing strict internet and messaging rules. Meanwhile, Kallie embraces a tech-minimal lifestyle, with no screens on school days and an intentional approach to phone use in the mornings.
The hosts also reflect on childhood independence, parental control apps, and the importance of screen-free playâcontrasting todayâs digital habits with their own MapQuest-and-atlas upbringings.
Wrapping up with Pits and Peaks, the group shares everything from fireplace stencil disasters to Bingo losses, new family-favorite meals, and an unexpected squirrel visitor.
Join the conversation for laughs, parenting wins (and fails), and practical insights on navigating screen time with kids in a tech-driven world!
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In this episode, Kallie and the crew dive into the complex and often hilarious world of sibling rivalryâwhat it really means, how it manifests in different family dynamics, and the lifelong impact it can have. The conversation kicks off with a chat about bestselling author Rebecca Yarros, who nearly quit writing before finding massive success in fantasy. This leads to a discussion on perseverance, career highs and lows, and the moments that push us forward when weâre ready to give up.
Then, itâs time for Mom Fails, featuring Caitlinâs toddler regressing back to a pacifier, Meganâs overdue library books, and Kallieâs struggle to feign enthusiasm for her sonâs endless house drawings.
The main topicâsibling rivalryâunpacks deep-rooted competition for attention, resources, and parental approval. The hosts share personal experiences, from Charlotte feeling the pressure of âscorekeepingâ in her childhood to Caitlinâs realization that she wasnât always the nicest older sister. They explore how parenting styles, gender, and age gaps shape sibling relationships, and how to navigate the inevitable conflicts.
Key Takeaways:
đ Parental Language Matters â Kids internalize how theyâre spoken about, shaping their roles in the family.
đ Fighting Isnât Always Rivalry â Siblings arguing is normal, but long-term tension stems from deeper roots.
đ Coaching is Key â Encouraging kids to support each other, share, and express their feelings fosters healthier sibling bonds.Charlotte shares a touching analogy about how hurtful words leave lasting marks on the heart, and Kallie reflects on the unique, irreplaceable bond of siblingsââYouâre never going to have another one like this in your whole life.â
The episode wraps up with Pits and Peaks, celebrating Meganâs bird-feeding success, Caitlinâs potty-training win, Charlotteâs talented dog, and Kallie reclaiming her home office.
Tune in for laughs, heartfelt moments, and practical tips on managing sibling dynamics! đ§
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In this episode, Megan and the crew dive into the challenges and joys of making friends as an adult. But first, they take a nostalgic trip back to the '90s, reminiscing about the iconic fashion brands of their youth. Next, it's time for Mom Fails, where Megan confesses to leaving her daughtersâ clothes in a hotel closet and Charlotte admits to her son's questionable shower habits. Then, the main topic: Adult Friendships. Making friends as an adult is toughâeveryoneâs busy, tired, and juggling responsibilities. The hosts discuss the challenges of meeting new friends, whether through parenting, work, or community groups. To wrap things up, the hosts share their Pits & Peaks of the week, from garage victories and unexpected travel anxiety to finally getting a quiet morning alone.
Social Tip of the Week: Add one extra sentence about yourself in conversationsâit might just spark a new friendship!
đ§ Tune in for laughs, relatable moments, and some solid advice on finding your people in adulthood!
The key topics discussed in Episode 7: Making Friends as an Adult include:
Nostalgia & 90s Fashion Mom Fails â Funny parenting mishaps, including forgotten clothes on a trip and kids resisting showers. Challenges of Adult Friendships â How making friends gets harder with age due to time constraints, responsibilities, and social dynamics. Tips for Making New Friends as an AdultPits & Peaks â Personal highs and lows of the week, from stressful moments to small victories.
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In this episode, Caitlin and the hosts dive into what being healthy really means. They start with a chat about "scruffy hospitality" and last-minute tricks for making homes presentable before guests. The conversation moves to Mom Fails, with Kallie struggling to cook with her toddler and Megan hilariously embarrassing herself at Best Buy.
The main topic explores the overwhelming world of health trends, discussing the pressure to follow them, the fear-driven marketing, and how personal health should be defined by self-awareness, not society's changing standards. Megan shares her red light mask experiment, and Charlotte comments on the shift from nightly news to social media influencers shaping health advice.
The episode wraps up with Peaks and Pits, including Caitlin's deer-spotting frustration, Kallie's productivity wins, Megan's joy over fitting into her skinny jeans, and Charlotte's excitement to restart her business newsletter.
Tune in for laughs and a fresh perspective on health!
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In Episode 5 of Just 4 Moms, Charlotte leads a discussion on the topic of hobbies and staying curious as an adult, as well as the challenges and joys of staying creative as busy moms. The conversation touches on how to balance the demands of kids and family life with personal hobbies and how to reignite the spark of creativity that often fades as adults. They reflect on the importance of leaning into the process of creativity, rather than focusing solely on the finished product. With plenty of laughs, relatable moments, and advice on how to get started with new hobbies, this episode is a reminder that itâs never too late to discover something new.
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In this episode, the hosts dive into the pressure of crafting "perfect" Valentine's cards, the challenges of making time for kids, and the importance of being present with their childrenâwithout being overwhelmed by expectations or social media. They share personal anecdotes about "mom fails," like reward systems gone awry and forgetting water at Costco. They also touch on family dynamics, including how they balance time with multiple kids, how to start meaningful conversations with them, and the real-life pressure of adding a new baby to the mix. Amidst the chaos, they remind each other to focus on quality moments, acknowledge their mistakes, and embrace the unpredictability of motherhood.
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In this episode, weâre diving into a growing trend thatâs changing mealtime dynamics for families: serving dinner right after school. Yep, we're talking 3:30 PM! With kids' schedules becoming more hectic, many parents are opting for an early dinner to make room for after-school activities and evening routines.
Join Megan, Caitlin, Kallie, and Charlotte as they share their personal experiences and struggles with mealtime logistics. From managing multiple dinner schedules, tackling picky eaters, and navigating extracurricular chaos, we explore the challenges of feeding a family on tight timeframes. Whether itâs balancing hunger with school pickups or trying to avoid the afternoon snack frenzy, weâve got tips for every family.
In this episode, we chat about:
Why early dinners might be a game-changer for some families The pros and cons of feeding kids straight after school The art of balancing toddler meals with teen dinner needs Pit and Peak: From organizing your home to hunting for the perfect dairy-free creamer.Donât forget to subscribe and share your own mealtime routines with us!
Suggested Hashtags: #Parenting #FamilyMeals #EarlyDinnerTrend #MealPlanning #MomLife #Podcasthttps://www.just4momspodcast.com/episodes/episode3
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In this episodeâŠ... Join Kallie Branciforte, Caitlin Houston, Megan Schinella and Charlotte Smith as they share tips and opinions about home organization and what works for each of the four co-hosts. We discuss how our season of life and the interest of our kids and families impact our sense of organization around the home.
Key Topics Covered: Navigating school germs and sick kids, weird hacks for treating illnesses, essential oils, messy toddlers and sensory tables, kidsâ thank you notes, organizing our homes to match our familyâs needs
âOrganization is more about having habits that keep our lives running smoothly.â
https://www.just4momspodcast.com/episodes/episode2
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In this debut episode, we formally introduce Just 4 Moms, a no judgement zone podcast where four regular moms talk about regular stuff. Join Kallie Branciforte, Caitlin Houston, Megan Schinella and Charlotte Smith as they share details about the new podcast, what happened to their old podcast, Mom Fails and New Yearâs Resolutions for 2025.
https://www.just4momspodcast.com/episodes/episode1
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In this pilot episode, we tease the Just 4 Moms Podcast, a show dedicated to women, friendship, motherhood and more. Join Kallie Branciforte, Caitlin Houston, Megan Schinella and Charlotte Smith as they chat about astrology, Christmas Tree cakes, and pits and peaks of the holidays.
https://www.just4momspodcast.com/episodes/pilot