Here, we talk with our friend Jill who is a Nurse Practitioner in Gynecology about periods, puberty and much more.
Here we talk about how it is okay to say no to things if your plate is already feeling full.
Here ,we talk with Cat who is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, about ADHD in children. We discuss, among other things, how ADHD might affect children (and therefore mothers and caregivers), possible treatment options and amazing things like the brain.
Here, we briefly chat about our experience with sports and kids...and how in America right now there seems to be a lot of emphasis on them.
We are back! Here, we talk with Cally's sister-in-law, Naty, who moved to United States with her family from Argentina. We talk about (among other things) making adjustments and courageously moving though all different kinds of obstacles, going through breast cancer and the advice she would give other moms in her position.
Here, we conclude our two part episode with Cally's friend and children's book author about her experience mothering a child who is transgender non-binary.
Here, we talk with Cally's friend and children's book author Vanessa about (among other topics) her experience mothering a child who is transgender non-binary.
Here, we chat with Cally's longtime friend about her family dynamic where her husband is the stay at home parent.
Here, we chat briefly about our kids going back to school and what that is like for us (and our kids).
Here we chat with the totally authentic and driven Lauren about (among other conversations) being a business owner, mother of two young children and the unbelievably delicious and popular food businesses Honeycomb Bakery and Cafe and Eastern Standard Provisions.
Here, we continue talking to Kristin about what it has been like to mother through and with breast cancer.
Here, we talk with Cally's good friend Kristin about her experience mothering through breast cancer with two young children.
Here, we talk again with our friends Janet and Courtney who are the mother/daughter duo behind the clothing store JMode in Salem, MA about Spring Fashion.
We continue our conversation with Eliza about Substance Use Disorders, motherhood, ups and downs, forgiveness and hope.
In Part One, we talk with our friend about the early stages of her navigating through motherhood (among other things) when she discovered her partner had a Substance Use Disorder.
Here we interview Cally's friend who has experience mothering through a peanut allergy. Even if you do not have experience in this world, it deals with managing anxieties of all kinds.
For this episode, we interview each other, rather than a guest, about what's it is like to experience the holidays as a mother when you have lost someone.