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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by all the conflicting advice constantly hurled at moms, or heck, even the assumption that being a woman means you’ll become a mom one day? If you audibly groaned while reading that question, then Undefining Motherhood is the podcast for you, friend. In a world quick to comment on everything from the timing of motherhood to the ‘right’ way to do it, it’s no wonder we often feel overwhelmed, judged, guilty, and shamed.
Hosted by Katy Huie Harrison, mom to two littles and four angel babies, along with co-host Sarah Creel, aunt and hopeful future mama, this podcast unravels all the conflicting advice and validates the tricky experience of being a woman, future mother, or mother. With PhDs and over a decade spent unraveling how cultural narratives shape the experiences of being a mother (Katy) and being a woman in a marginalized position (Sarah), we’re here to shred the rule books and the relentless tide of expectations they bring.
That, friend, is exactly why we’re here. We’re pushing back against the social commentary that complicates moms’ experiences. In this safe space, the complexities of motherhood find a candid, unfiltered voice. We bring decades of research, years of experience, fun tidbits of history, and some serious feminism to our conversations about how, and why, we need to undefine motherhood. No dogmas, rule books, parenting styles, or mom overwhelm here. Just solidarity from two friends who get how hard it is and are working tirelessly to make life better for you.
We’re undefining motherhood--one conversation at a time.
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A selection of podcasts aimed at supporting the parents and carers of children and young people who have a learning disability. Provided by the Children's Learning Disability Therapeutic Service in Northern Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland and generously supported by funding from NHS Charities Together (https://nhscharitiestogether.co.uk/). Intro music by Dr Gareth Lewis.
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Rai dangin goro ne; ruwa ake ba shi. Idan rayuwa ta yi nauyi xan Adam yana buqatar hutu. Idan wahala ta yi yawa ana buqatar sauqi. Wannan littafi an yi shi ne don ya zama “Abokin Fira” ga Maigida da iyalinsa a matsayin taxi da nishaxi da ake yi kafin shiga bacci. Haka kuma ana son ya taimaki matafiyi wanda yake zaune a cikin qosawa yana jiran isowar mota ko saukar jirgin sama, ko zuwan wani baqo, ko kiran likita. Ko kuma yake zaune a cikin mota direba yana
keta daji da shi, ko a cikin jirgin sama yana keta sararin samaniya, ko dai wani yanayi makamancin haka. Littafin yana dacewa a karanta shi -
Black Moms Chat hosted by Schnelle Acevedo and Adanna Dill, two NYC moms with six kids between them. Schnelle and Adanna are friends and parenting lifestyle bloggers/influencers. This podcast will discuss Black motherhood and interview guests on topics that will inspire, encourage, and support their community.
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This is the place to decree the plans of God for our children by praying the Scriptures. As parents, we have the ability to design a future for our kids based on the word of God and that happens through prayer.
Our children are arrows - DARTS: where the name of this podcast is derived. In Luke 1:52, the Bible says Jesus grew in wisdom, stature, in favor with God and man. Our acronym D.A.R.T decrees qualities we want to see into our children. Dignity. Acumen. Resilience. Trustworthiness.
Join us for a weekly episode that guides us into praying for our children.
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Special Mums Africa (SMA) is a groundbreaking podcast hosted by special needs
mums and advocates Yemisi Fajimolu-Taiwo (Actress and TV host), Bukola Ayinde
(Lawyer and Author) and Tonye Faloughi-Ekezie (Author and Content Producer).
In the Podcast, they do away with myths and explore what it is really like raising a
child with special needs. The hosts share their own experiences in exploring such
topics as the diagnosis, marriage, intimacy, education, finances, nutrition, siblings,
what parents really think but never say out loud.... and more!
Informative and heartfelt, Special Mums Africa delves into the lived experience,
realities and impact of having and raising children with special needs.
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Each episode ends with “The Honest Truth”. One minute where the hosts ask the
guests to share the truth about the journey. Something they may think but rarely say out
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The future of healthcare depends on a better-connected community. In the Future of Drug Discovery (FODD) series, we bring innovators together from academia and industry to forge new neural paths in our collective brain. Our hope is to catalyse interactions to form the next-generation treatments.
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Is the weight of motherhood, the dishes, the laundry getting too much? Then actually playing with your child just too much? Where do you even start? With as little as 5 minutes a day and using what you already own, Tiffany will walk you through play, learning, child development and surviving parenting toddlers. A teacher of 15 years, Tiffany is walking the the talk as she raises her 2 girls with playfully with love and respect.
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Real moms inspiring other real moms. Your host, Wendi Conyers is a mom of 4, registered nurse, health coach, entrepreneur and wife who is passionate about helping other moms. She is here to make you laugh, inspire you, share her best mom tips through her own trial and error over the years, help you with your overall wellness including your mental and physical health all while swimming through this beautiful chaos called life that God has given us.
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Welcome to the Podcast! My name is Melanie Chavez, and I am a Life Coach and Trauma Specialist. I am passionate about helping moms heal childhood trauma, so that they can break free from the cycles that are interfering in their own parenting, stop the negative self talk, and experience true freedom in Christ! This podcast will provide you with a safe space to be encouraged, supported, and valued as you break free from everything holding you back from true healing. We will talk about a variety of topics around healing and have some amazing guest interviews, so make sure to subscribe! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/healyourtraumamama/support
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A Force To Be Reckoned With.Life is full of hardships and trials. It’s easy to feel defeated, broken, lost, and weary—which is exactly where the enemy wants you. Each of us are called to fight our own battles, and we have to choose how we will respond when things get hard. Will you wave a white flag in surrender, or will you press on and let battle scars be part of your legacy?We are choosing to rise up and not go down without a fight. We are A Force to Be Reckoned With.Will you join us?
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Having trouble fitting in a part time job and being a mom? Do you want to feel more balanced but don’t know how? Are you sick of being overwhelmed and exhausted? Do you wish you had personalized systems that work for you and save time?
In this podcast, you will find strategic, personalized systems that will work for you and set you free from overwhelm, stress, anxiety, exhaustion, and trying to balance it all. My mission is to equip you to have more time by using strategic time management tools, like time blocking, batching, routines, systems, and habits. To help you be more organized in your home and save you hours in your day. If you are ready to let go of the stress of trying to do it all, managing a part time job, and balancing being a mom, then you are in the right place my friend!
Hey, I’m Michelle—a Christian mom of three, wife, and strategic time management coach. I used to feel overwhelmed trying to juggle it all, often putting my to-do list before time with my kids. Now, I’ve learned how to manage and timeblock my time to create margin, so I can say “yes” to my kids without guilt. I’m here to help other moms find peace and balance, manage their time, and be less overwhelmed. Ready for personalized strategic systems that work? Grab your lukewarm coffee, and let’s dive in! -
Joining the Heart Moms Club is not a club anyone wants to be a part of but it’s the most supportive, uplifting, and wonderful community possible. This podcast will help bring that community together and talk about all the things related to our children and the Congenital Heart Defect world.
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Parenthood is challenging enough as it is, and getting organized sounds easier said than done. Now, combine these 2 together and it’s truly a balancing act that many of us struggle with day in day out. If you’re here, it ’s because you want to know how to get your life and home more organized and structured where the kids are involved too - so that parent-life can be a little easier and focused on what truly matters. Each week we’ll talk about all things organizing our life and home/ with the added touch of involving the kids too. From how-to's to personal experiences, what works in our home and with clients, get insight from the industry and definitely answer questions from you; Parents who are trying to raise some awesome, capable humans out into this world.
You can always ask questions or send your comments in the comments below the episode or by email to [email protected].
You never know, your topic just might make it in an episode. Welcome! -
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"Raising Sons," a compelling podcast hosted by a mom of boys and an educational psychologist, offers a unique and insightful perspective on the challenges and joys of raising boys. With a blend of personal experiences and professional expertise, the host provides a comprehensive exploration of the complexities that come with parenting sons in today's world. This podcast delves into various crucial topics, from nurturing emotional intelligence and encouraging positive masculinity to promoting educational growth and dealing with behavioral challenges.
Drawing from her own experiences and research, the host delivers practical advice and relatable stories that resonate with parents and caregivers who are navigating the rewarding yet sometimes puzzling journey of raising sons. "Raising Sons" is a must-listen for those seeking a holistic approach to nurturing well-rounded, confident, and emotionally intelligent young men in an ever-evolving society.
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Host Jackie Tantillo is proud to announce that "Should Have Listened To My Mother " has won a 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award for best podcast in the Society and Culture Category. SHLTMM is also a 2024 Nominee in two additional categories including, "Best Female" Hosted Podcast & "Best Podcast" in the Kids and Family category.
SHLTMM is an ongoing conversation about mothers/female role models and the role they play/played in ones life. The mother/son, mother/daughter bond is unique for each of us and it is like no other. "You'll be amazed at human nature and how we can overcome our obstacles, says the podcast host. Our mother/son--mother/daughter relationship is such an integral part of who we are. What we choose to do with it, is up to us, not our mother.
"Did your mom influence you by her actions or words or both? Are you who you are today because of or in spite of, your mother? What would you say to your mother if you could speak with her again today?
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to learn from others about who and/or what shaped their life. My guests, some of which share similar backgrounds, interestingly enough, had completely different outcomes in their future. Why is that?
I hope you enjoy these timeless oral history recordings of the role mothers and maternal figures have played throughout society. The impact these women have on our lives is insurmountable. What the women that preceded us overcame has undeniably given us liberties and knowledge enabling us to have the bright future that we have. They opened so many doors regardless if they were in the eye of the nation or merely in the hearts of their children, and they should be given a voice. Yes hindsight is 20/20, but by sharing these stories now, we can help the next generations of mothers and give them the tools they need to stay healthy, balanced and strong for the betterment of their children and themselves.