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On this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, Laurie Ann welcomes Dr. Kate Nagelâphysician, wellness advocate, and fellow MOOB (Mother of Only Boys)âfor an honest conversation about one of the biggest challenges moms face: believing itâs okay and necessary to take care of themselves.
If youâve ever felt guilty for making time to exercise, eat healthy, schedule a doctorâs appointment, or simply take a break, this episode is for you.
Dr. Kate explains why prioritizing your nutrition, fitness, mental health, sleep, and overall well-being isnât selfishâitâs one of the greatest gifts you can give your family. When moms are healthier, calmer, and stronger, everyone benefits.
Our host, Laurie Ann, and Dr. Kate also answer MOOB Mail from listener Missy, offering practical advice and encouragement that every mom can relate to.
Whether youâre raising toddlers, teenagers, or grown sons, this conversation will remind you that taking care of yourself is an essential part of taking care of the people you love.
In this episode youâll learn:
Why moms often feel guilty putting themselves first
How self-care leads to healthier, happier families
Simple ways to prioritize your nutrition and fitness
The importance of protecting your mental and physical health
Real-life advice inspired by MOOB Mail from listener Missy
If this episode encourages you, please follow The MOOBment Podcast, leave a review, and share it with another MOOB. Together, weâre building a community where Mothers Of Only Boysâand those who love themâknow theyâre never alone. đđ§Ą -
What does a voice actress from one of the worldâs most beloved animated series have in common with a community of mothers raising only boys? More than you might think.
In this fun, heartfelt, and relatable episode of The MOOBment Podcast,host Laurie Ann sits down with Selah Victor, the American voice actress behind ChloĂŠ Bourgeois on Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir and a proud mother of three sons.
Together, Laurie and Selah share an honest conversation about the joys, challenges, surprises, and deep connections that come with raising only boys. From parenting adventures to the unique bond that exists among mothers of only sons, this episode is filled with laughter, understanding, and plenty of moments that will have all-boy moms nodding along.
Whether your boys are toddlers, teenagers, or grown men, youâll find encouragement, camaraderie, and reminders that youâre not alone on this journey.
In this episode, we discuss:
⢠What itâs like raising three sons
⢠The special bond between moms and boys and between brothers
⢠Lessons learned through motherhood
⢠Why all-boy moms often feel an instant connection
⢠Finding community and support as a Mother Of Only Boys (MOOB)
⢠Parenting, perspective, and embracing the unexpected
If youâre a mother of only boysâor someone who loves oneâthis episode is for you.
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What if the key to better communication with your son was simply understanding how boys actually think, feel, and connect?
In this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann speaks with Christopher Pepper and Joanna Schroeder, co-authors of the groundbreaking book Talk to Your Boys, to discuss what they learned after spending years listening directly to teenage boys.
Rather than relying on assumptions, Christopher and Joanna asked boys themselves about friendship, emotions, relationships, school, social media, masculinity, mental health, and what they wish the adults in their lives understood.
Together, we explore:
⢠Why many boys stop talkingâand how parents can reopen the conversation
⢠The biggest communication mistakes even well-meaning parents make
⢠What teen boys say they need most from their moms
⢠How to discuss emotions without making boys shut down
⢠The role of friendship, confidence, and belonging in a boyâs life
⢠Practical conversation starters that actually work
⢠How to create stronger connections with sons of all ages
Whether your son is 5, 15, or 35, this conversation offers valuable insight into the inner world of boys and practical tools to strengthen your relationship.
Christopher and Joanna also give their input on a question from a listener's MOOB mail
The MOOBment Podcast is where all-boy moms (and those who love them) belong.
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Middle school can feel like everything changes overnight. The sweet little boy who once told you everything suddenly becomes quieter, moodier, more independent⌠and sometimes completely confusing.
In this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, Laurie sits down with educator and middle school expert Bridget KerMorris, parent coach, for an honest and reassuring MOOBversation about raising boys during the middle school years.
They discuss:
⢠emotional changes in boys
⢠executive functioning and organization struggles
⢠friendship dynamics and social pressure
⢠confidence and self-esteem
⢠screens, gaming, and motivation
⢠natural consequences and independence
⢠how moms can stay connected without pushing too hard
Whether youâre parenting little boys and wondering whatâs ahead, deep in the middle school trenches right now, or watching these years unfold again through your grandsons, this episode offers insight, reassurance, and perspective.
Because middle school boys still need us â even when they act like they donât.
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On this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann sits down with AM Smiles Sleep Training baby sleep coach, Anne-Marie Harriger, for an honest and helpful MOOBversation about sleep training, bedtime routines, naps, and helping babies â and parents â finally get more rest.
Anne-Marie shares practical sleep tips for overwhelmed parents so whether youâre a first-time parent, in the newborn stage, navigating toddler sleep struggles, or simply running on coffee and chaos, this conversation is packed with supportive, judgment-free advice for families trying to survive â and sleep.
Because sometimes the best gift you can give your family⌠is a good nightâs sleep. Oh boy.
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On this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann sits down with Jennifer Wege â mom to 11-year-old twins, a boy and a girl, and the woman behind the supportive and popular Northern Westchester Moms community.
Together, they dive into one of parentingâs biggest questions: are boys and girls really that different⌠or are many of the stereotypes simply expectations we place on them?
Jennifer shares what itâs really like raising twins of different genders under the same roof, including the similarities, the differences, and the surprises that come with parenting both a son and a daughter at the exact same age and stage of life.
Laurie Ann and Jennifer also discuss:
Common stereotypes about boys and girls â and whether they hold true
Communication styles, emotions, friendships, and independence
The pressures parents feel today
Why moms need support and community more than ever
How Northern Westchester Moms has become a trusted resource and connection point for families in the New York area
Itâs an honest, relatable, and thought-provoking MOOBversation about parenting, perspective, and finding your people.
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What if making mistakes is actually one of the most important parts of raising confident, successful boys?
In this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann talks with childrenâs author and illustrator Brenda Li, a MOOB (Mother Of Only Boys) and the creator of The Boy Who Makes a Million Mistakes, about resilience, persistence, confidence, and why letting kids fail may be one of the greatest gifts parents can give.
Together, they explore how stories and books can help boys better understand emotions, setbacks, problem-solving, and self-worth â often in ways traditional conversations cannot. Brenda shares why storytelling is such a powerful tool for communicating important life lessons to children, especially boys, and how parents can use books to open meaningful discussions at home.
This MOOBversation covers:
Raising resilient and confident boys
Why mistakes help children grow
Letting kids fail without rescuing them
Persistence, grit, and emotional growth
Parenting lessons hidden inside childrenâs books
Why storytelling connects so deeply with boys
Building self-esteem and independence in sons
Whether youâre parenting toddlers, teens, or somewhere in between, this episode is filled with relatable insights and practical takeaways for every MOOB.
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In Episode 16 of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann sits down with pediatrician and father of seven, Dr. Michael Milobsky, for an honest and insightful MOOBversation about raising boys in todayâs world. As both a doctor and dad â including to three sons â Dr. Milobsky brings a unique perspective on boyhood, parenting, physical, developmental and emotional health, family dynamics, and what moms and dads can do to help boys thrive. From communication and connection to confidence, independence, and the pressures boys face growing up today, this episode is filled with practical wisdom, real-life experience, and meaningful conversation for MOOBs (Mothers Of Only Boys) and those who love them. Whether your boys are little, grown, or somewhere in between, this episode will leave you thinking, laughing, and feeling less alone on the parenting journey.
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What happens when four Mothers of Only Boys sit down for one completely honest, unscripted conversation? You get laughter, truth, wisdom, and the kind of real talk every mom needs to hear. On this special Motherâs Day roundtable episode of The MOOBment Podcast, meet Lucette, Valerie, Sari, and Nicoleâfour MOOBs in different stages of raising sons, from the early years to weddings, daughters-in-law, and learning how to let go. Together, they join host Laurie Ann and dive into the emotions of not having daughters, the evolving role of a mother of the groom, navigating mother-in-law relationships, identity after motherhood, and what it really means to raise boys into good men. Itâs raw, funny, heartfelt, relatableâand full of the kind of honest MOOBversation youâll want to share with every mom of sons.
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Are we raising our boys the way they truly need? In this episode of The MOOBment Podcast,, host Laurie Ann welcomes Ruth Whippman, journalist, social critic and author of Boy Mom, to discuss the realities of raising boys in todayâs culture. Together they unpack the real challenges and opportunities facing mothers of only boys today. This MOOBversation dives deep into parenting sons, emotional intelligence in boys, the pressures facing boys today, gender disappointment, gender expectations and the evolving definition of masculinity. This episode will definitely resonate with MOOBs and is a must-listen for boy moms, anyone interested in modern parenting and child development and anyone raising the next generation of men. đ www.TheMOOBment.com
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Insights from a Mother, Mother-in-law, Teacher, Principal, Grandmother & Great-grandmother. Together, they explore:
⢠Parenting boys through different generations
⢠Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law relationships
⢠Family boundaries and communication
⢠Lessons from decades in education
⢠Preparing boys for adulthood, marriage, and respectThis conversation blends parenting advice, family relationship insight, and real-life experienceâperfect for moms raising boys and anyone navigating in-law dynamics.
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Oh boy Oh boy. Oh boy. Welcome to the very first episode in our brand new series: Beyond the Ballparkâwhere we explore meaningful ways to connect with our boys outside of sports. Because letâs be honest⌠not every boy plays on a team. And even when they do, some of the most important moments happen off the field. In this Episode 12 of The MOOBment Podcast, Iâm joined by the COO behind Raddish Kids, a hands-on cooking experience designed to bring families together in the kitchenâand create something even more meaningful than just a meal. Also with us is Natasha Weprin,a MOOB, who put Raddish Kids to the test in her kitchen with her three young sons.
We talk about:
⢠Why connection with our boys doesnât have to revolve around sports
⢠How shared activities (like cooking!) build confidence, communication, and independence
⢠What happens when we slow down and create intentional one-on-one time
⢠Real ways to engage our boys in something they can own and feel proud of
This episode is about more than recipes⌠itâs about relationships.Itâs about finding new ways to show up, connect, and create memories that last far beyond childhood.
đ Whether your son is athletic, not athletic, or somewhere in betweenâand whether you as a mom love sports or just can't relate to sports, this conversation is for you.
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And as alwaysâŚ
Hug your boys, trust your instincts, and rememberâ
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Oh boy⌠this is a must-listen for every MOOB. đ In this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann sits down for a powerful MOOBversation with author Molly DeFrank to discuss her book Mothering Boys and the 8 essential things every son needs from his mom before he turns 10. From building emotional connection to fostering independence and confidence, Molly shares practical, relatable insights and intentional parenting strategies that will resonate with every Mother Of Boysâwhether your sons are little or all grown up. This conversation is filled with wisdom, reassurance, and real-life perspective that will leave you thinking, reflecting, and maybe even changing the way you show up as a mom.⨠Every MOOB will take away somethingâif not many thingsâfrom this episode. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Because The MOOBment is where all-boy momsâand those who love themâBELONG!.
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Looking for the perfect mother-son wedding song? You just found it. In this special Nashville episode of The MOOBment Podcast, Laurie Ann sits down with singer/songwriter Jami Grooms to talk about Her Little Manâa song that has touched hearts and brought tears to wedding dance floors everywhere. Hear the story behind the music, the inspiration, and why this song has become a must-have for moms of sons.
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In this episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann sits down with comedic content creator Catie Keogh to talk about the role humor plays in motherhoodâespecially when raising kids in todayâs fast-paced, often overwhelming world. Catie shares how she turns everyday parenting chaos into relatable, laugh-out-loud moments that resonate with moms everywhere. From the unfiltered realities of raising kids to the importance of not taking ourselves too seriously, this MOOBversation is equal parts honest, funny, and refreshing. Whether youâre a MOOB, a mom of many, or just someone who appreciates the power of humor in family life, this episode will leave you smilingâand maybe even seeing your own parenting moments in a whole new light.
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In this special MOOB Mail episode of The MOOBment Podcast, host Laurie Ann is joined by her friend Valerie Berman to answer real questions from the MOOB community â mothers of only boys navigating the unique joys and challenges of raising sons. Together they respond to listener questions about the mother-son bond, letting go as boys grow up, family dynamics, and life as a MOOB. Honest, relatable, and sometimes funny â this episode reminds MOOBs everywhere that they are not alone in the journey of raising boys.
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This week on The MOOBment Podcast, Laurie Ann sits down with The Miss Catherine â a child development specialist and fellow MOOB raising three boys (with another baby on the way!).We talk about what boys really need from their moms, how they develop emotionally, and how to build strong connections with your sons at every stage. As always, we answer your MOOB MAIL and discuss a confession submitted to our CONFESSION CORNER that will surely resonate with our MOOB listeners. A must-listen MOOBversation for every boy mom.
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What does it take to raise boys who grow into men who truly stand by each other? In this episode, Laurie Ann has a powerful MOOBversation with Jennifer Barnes to talk about raising brothers in a Mother Of Only Boys household- and how to nuture loyalty, respect, emotional connection and lifelong bonds between sons. They discuss sibling rivalry, comparison, competition and the intentional parenting it takes to build brotherhood instead of division. This episode is about shaping brothers who stand shoulder to shoulder and protect, support and show up for each other- long after they leave home.
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What happens when you're raising sons - and someday become a mother-in-law yourself? In this honest MOOBversation, host Laurie Ann welcomes Debbie Gottlieb to talk about one of the most emotionally layered parts of motherhood: being a mother-in-law...and having one. Together they unpack how raising boys shapes future family dynamics, the delicate balance between supporting your adult sons and respecting boundaries, what makes a great mother-in-law, letting go, staying connected and showing up with grace. This is a REAL conversation with topics that MOOBs (Mothers Of Only Boys) care deeply about. Whether your boys are little, grown or somewhere in between, this episode offers perspective, laughter and meaningful takeaways for navingating relationships with love. Because being a MOOB doesnt end when they grow up- it simply evolves.
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In this heartfelt episode, host Laurie Ann sits down with Katie Fenske, creator of the Burnt Pancakes Podcast, for an honest momversation about motherhood, raising sons and letting go of perfection. Katie shares her journey through the beautiful chaos of raising boys- from everyday "burnt pancake" moments to the deeper challenges and unexpected joys that come with raising sons. Listen in about why showing up imperfectly might be the greatest gift we give our kids. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, unseen or unsure if you're doing it right- the momversation (or MOOBversation!) is for you. Katie also joins in for our signature segments- MOOB MAIL and THE CONFESSION CORNER.
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