Afleveringen
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The man who raised me gets the season finale! My dad talks about parenting back in the day. Buckle up New Mothertrucker, thank you for listening to season 2. See you all in the new year for season 3.
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From raising babies to raising TEENAGERS! This week my co-host is an old friend of mine, Jennifer. I used to babysit her kids and now her kids are old enough to babysit my kids!! We talk about all the in-between from babies to teens, so please join us this week :)
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In the THICK of postpartum, my cohost Larissa, shares her experience of her first four months with her LO. Postpartum hair loss… get lost! Intrusive thoughts… fuck off. Join us this week if you want to repeat the 4th trimester lol.
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(Cue Backstreet Boys**) OMG Courtney is back again! This time we are discussing our second pregnancies, especially how they are different from our firsts! Buckle up to have some laughs with Courtney and I.
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Prepare yourself for this incredible birth story! It has it all.... preemies, twins, natural birth, belly birth, helicopter ride. It's seriously an action movie in itself. This week my co-host, Taylor, shares her amazing birth story of her preemie twins. Sit back, relax, and take a listen!
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Yes this podcast is about parent/motherhood. Why can't it be about auntie-hood (lol?). My sister, Kelsey, joins me this week to discuss the joys of being a auntie, the expectations of society to have kids or how to parent kids (all about the shame from society!), and the transition for me into motherhood. So excited to have my sister on this week, hope you are too new mothertruckers!!!!
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This person was the MOST requested person to have on my podcast, MY MOM. In this episode we talked about how things are different now raising kids, what it was like for us (my sister and I) growing up, and much more! So take a listen :)
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TRIGGER WARNING. This week my co-host, Marissa, and I talk about miscarriages. For women, about 1 in 4 will experience a miscarriage. If this pertains to you, know you are not alone and there is support. Whether you reach out to family, friends, or strangers, know you are not alone. If this episode will be too much for you, please skip. We go into this topic with a heavy heart, but it is important to talk about. I promise you the whole episode is not heavy, but to warn you, miscarriages are talked about.
For support, BC Women's Perinatal Loss support group 604.875.2619
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Please welcome Jailyn, teacher and new mom, as my co-host this week. This episode we will discuss how competitive daycare is and the dynamic of it for kids. Jailyn also expresses how it is acceptable for a women to decide to only have one child (or no kids at all!), and we both share the scary thought of having twins (yes, truly a blessing, but as a first time mom, it really scares the shit out of me). Enjoy (add french kiss).
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Welcome back! We start of season 2 with wellness coach and nurse, Rhia. We talked all things postpartum health and fitness, such as, our thoughts on the available support for mamas after baby comes. I am so excited to be back doing this again. It was honestly difficult to find the motivation to record back in January 2023 due to me being in the first trimester of my second pregnancy. Debilitating fatigue is not fun and had complete mom guilt not being able to active for my son. I reminded myself that this stage is not forever, and now I finally have more energy. Season 2 here we come! Welcome to unfiltered motherhood truths. Welcome to Motherhood, New Mothertrucker. Buckle up.
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I started this podcast to bring awareness that a moms voice is usually
silenced because “she asked for this”. Having a difficult transition
into embracing a new role, I faced depression, anxiety, rage, and
insomnia. With the help of my loved ones and counseling, my mental
health improved by 💯 percent.Did I ask for depression? noDid I ask for anxiety? no Did I ask to be angry all the time? noDid I ask not to sleep? no (I understood there is definitely a LACK of
sleep, but there is a big difference surviving off of 3 hours vs. 6
hours of sleep) When new parents or new moms share that they are
having a difficult time, no one listens. Society tells us to keep our
thoughts to ourselves as this is the HAPPIEST moments in our life. So,
we as new moms, it feels like something is wrong with us. So we stop
sharing, we stop talking, we stop asking for help. This is where
loneliness sets in. Resentment. Sadness. Hopelessness. It’s a tough transition from getting all the love and support in the world when
are are pregnant, but stops in postpartum… Why is that?THIS 👏🏼 IS 👏🏼 WHY 👏🏼 I 👏🏼 STARTED 👏🏼 THIS 👏🏼 PODCAST To talk. To listen. To share. Everyone is different. Every baby is
different. Some are easy, some are not so easy (but are all good
babies!!!). And don’t get me wrong, I did and still love the transition
into motherhood. There are highs and lows. Just maybe I had more lows
than highs or vise versa. I love being a mom and I can’t wait to hold my
second one in my arms ❤️ but I also know I matter as a human being and
that my identity is not just a mom. I have to work on my mental health
first in order to give what I can to my kids. If this pertains to you, please give my podcast a follow on Apple or Spotify -
Welcome to Season 2 of New Mothertrucker where all talk about all unfiltered motherhood truths.
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SEASON 1 FINALE! Nothing crazy, but excited that I have a good friend of mine talking about his FATHERHOOD journey. Join me this week with Marshall as my co-host as we discuss how we grow as an individual once becoming parents and that you are truly not 100% prepared for when the little one arrives. So please take a listen! (Recorded November 16, 2022).
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Hello everyone! From saggy boobs to the influence of western society on motherhood, I have Teela joining me to discuss the society pressures of co-sleeping, breastfeeding, women's body image and much more. Teela comes from a background of health and wellness and is now kicking ass as an entrepreneur and as a mom. She sheds the light on how, as society, should add the narrative back into a women's voice and empower women's choices. From back in the day to now, things have changed, drastically! We went from diminishing a women's story about PPD and making fun to now talking and listening to this narrative! Of course this is referred to the Brook Shield's and Tom Hanks' story talked about in this episode (I did have to call my mom to ask who the actress was, lol). This episode was recorded on November 13, 2022***, so this is a brand spanking new and fresh episode! Please take a listen!
***Past episodes have been prerecorded by a few days to weeks to make sure there was enough content (episodes) when being released to the public.
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What may be challenging for you maybe easy for others. Or vise Versa. There is no shame to express how easy or hard aspects of motherhood can be. We are all in the same boat trying to survive. This week, my co-host, Aliesha, and I had to do this episode in two separate parts! Mom duties called. But with mom duties, we tend to forgot ourselves and get lost in laundry, cleaning, and such. Where do we find time for ourselves? Aliesha talks about some great self-care techniques that she does to help herself not get lost in motherhood.
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This week my cousin (yes, another cousin, I got a big fam), and I talk about how busy being a mom is. Original I know, but IT'S BUSY. ALL. THE. TIME. We talk about how we eat our leftover kids food because we can't find time to feed ourselves sometimes. We also discuss how different two kids can be, what it was like growing up with siblings, and how we still call ours moms for all of our little questions. Also what is an appropriate age gap? Back-to-back kids? What till one is older and independent? Who knows, but whatever you think is feasible for your family is the best choice. Take a listen, also if you are my sister listening to this (you know who you are obvs) sorry for all the fighting we did as kiddos. LOL.
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This episode Madi and I BS with every odds and ends of motherhood. Sometimes it's hard to be a mom! We are such excellent multitaskers that we just need a break. Enjoy our banter!
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From pandemic babies to cesarean recovery, being a new mom is hard! Despite if your baby came pre/during COVID, natural or c-section, it is all hard. There is no fucking EASY WAY OUT. In this week's episode, Jamie and I recognized the lack of rehab support for post c-section mamas, and discussed the positives and negatives on having a baby during a pandemic. Please take a listen!
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This week's episode we explore into our POSITIVE experiences of child birth. My guest host, Kelsey, and I felt like there were alot of horror stories out there on how painful and horrible child birth is. It really does scare new moms. When in fact, for some, child birth isn't the hardest thing out there. Sometimes it is that transition in the first few months of post partum that be the fucking hardest. Grab a glass of whatever and take a listen.
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My bestie, Courtney, is in this week! From the positives, the negatives and to the unwanted opinions, we remember it’s the little things that counts as wins! Take a listen :)
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