Between Us Moms

Katie Krause Mork and Hallie Stephens Drake

"Between Us Moms” is the podcast that spills the tea (or should we say milk) on parenting and pop culture. In a world filled with dirty diapers, sleepless nights and toddler tantrums, two emmy-award winning entertainment journalists slash mamas embark on a hilarious and heartwarming journey about the beauty and chaos of motherhood.  And get this – your favorite celebrity mamas will be dropping by occasionally to share candid, meaningful and funny stories about parenthood not shared anywhere else.   From mama wins to the oh-so-familiar epic mom fails, we keep it real so you can too. And yes, we’re chatting about our favorite pop culture stories too — and sharing our expert insight you won’t get anywhere else! New episodes every Wednesday.

  1. Keltie Knight on "The F*ck Them Theory: Red Carpets, Enemies, Money & Why Being “Bad” Is the Key to Success

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    Keltie Knight on "The F*ck Them Theory: Red Carpets, Enemies, Money & Why Being “Bad” Is the Key to Success

    Between Us Moms is joined by TV host, bestselling author, and longtime friend Keltie Knight to talk about her bold new book, "The F*ck Them Theory" (available for pre-order now)—and this conversation does not hold back. Keltie gets real about what it actually takes to succeed in Hollywood, why being “perfect” is overrated, and how embracing your “bad” or badass side might be the thing that finally sets you free and helps you to succeed. In this episode, we dive into: ✨ The truth about Hollywood - from red carpets and fashion to after-parties (and why it’s not as glamorous as you might think) and her most awkward encounter ✨ Why money is the ultimate power move and the most important accolade you can have ✨ The reality behind Emmy Awards and what they really cost ✨ Why sometimes you have to leave a job to be seen the way you want to be seen ✨ The future of entertainment news after the cancellation of E! News and Access Hollywood ✨ Influencer culture vs. a return to excellence ✨ Why red carpets may soon become obsolete ✨ The Met Gala—and why it’s become more of a TikTok moment than an A-list experience ✨ Tips moms need to hear if they have a dream they want to build into reality Keltie also opens up in a way we’ve never heard before—sharing what she unlearned about herself while writing this book, who might be the most upset when it comes out, and yes… the story behind her facelift. Plus, she breaks down why she actually loves having enemies, what makes her an “evil genius,” and how she’s using that mindset to help other women win big. Moms, she has incredible ideas if you're ready to build a new career path for yourself! This episode is equal parts empowering, unfiltered, and wildly entertaining—and might just change the way you think about success. Pre-order The Fck Them Theory now and tune in for one of our most honest conversations yet.* See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    58 min
  2. 22 ABR ·  VIDEO

    Sarah Hoover is Back!

    In this powerful and deeply honest episode of Between Us Moms, we welcome back bestselling author and returning guest Sarah Hoover for a conversation that every mother—and mother-to-be—needs to hear. Since her last appearance, Sarah has traveled the globe promoting her critically acclaimed book "The Motherload," now available in paperback and currently being adapted into a television series. Along the way, she uncovered something striking: women everywhere are desperate for a space to talk openly about the realities of motherhood. From intrusive thoughts in the early postpartum weeks to the silent weight so many mothers carry, Sarah shares what she learned after meeting thousands of women who felt unheard, overwhelmed, and alone. We dive into the universal truths of motherhood, including the shocking realization that many women—even into their 70s—never recognized they experienced postpartum depression until reading "The Motherload." Sarah opens up about why owning your truth as a mother is essential and why no one deserves to spend decades disconnected from their own experience. Sarah also takes us behind the scenes of "The Motherload" TV adaptation, discussing the growing wave of honest storytelling about motherhood in Hollywood. She shares her dream casting (including her pick for who should play her), reveals that several high-profile moms have reached out to support the project, and reflects on how motherhood transcends status, fame, and access. In this episode, we also talk about: Why mothers need to have hard, honest conversations—not just for themselves, but for their childrenThe cultural shift toward more authentic portrayals of motherhood in mediaSarah’s thoughts on the controversial article about mothers who regret having childrenHer personal “mama hot takes,” including breaking free from Instagram addictionThe biggest myth she believes we need to stop telling new moms Plus, Sarah shares the simple but powerful practice that makes her feel whole as a mother—and why being present matters more than ever. This is an unfiltered, validating, and inspiring conversation about modern motherhood, mental health, postpartum experiences, and the importance of community. 🎧 If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, unseen, or questioned your experience as a mom, this episode will remind you: you are not alone. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    43 min
  3. 8 ABR ·  VIDEO

    Emily Harrington

    In this inspiring and deeply honest episode of Between Us Moms, we sit down with world-renowned climber Emily Harrington—a 5-time U.S. National Champion and the first woman to successfully free climb Yosemite’s iconic Golden Gate route on El Capitan in a single day. Known for redefining what’s possible both on and off the wall, Emily has built a career on resilience, ambition, and pushing limits—and now, she’s navigating her most transformative role yet: motherhood. (And yes—her documentary Girl Climber was recently nominated for a Sports Emmy.) In this conversation, Emily opens up about how becoming a mom has fundamentally reshaped her identity, her priorities, and what fulfillment looks like in this new season of life. Once driven by clear career milestones and the pressure of a ticking biological clock, she shares how intentional she was about the timing of motherhood—and how much her perspective has shifted since welcoming her son in 2022. Now on the other side, she reflects on the unexpected joy and clarity she’s found, describing herself as “super happy” in a way she didn’t fully anticipate. We also dive into the persistent question so many women face: Can you really have it all? Emily offers a candid and refreshing take, calling the expectation itself an “exhausting narrative.” Instead, she explores how motherhood has redefined what “having it all” even means—and why that definition is allowed to evolve over time. This episode is a thoughtful exploration of ambition, identity, and the quiet (and not-so-quiet) transformations that come with becoming a parent. Emily speaks to the tension between striving and surrendering, and how motherhood doesn’t just add to your life—it reshapes what you want from it entirely. If you’ve ever felt caught between who you were and who you’re becoming, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, grounded, and more at ease with the ever-evolving nature of it all. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    43 min
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    Spring Cleaning for the Mom Soul: Mental Reset, Marriage Check-Ins, Decluttering & Finding Yourself After Kids

    Spring cleaning—but make it for your mind, marriage, home and identity as a mom. In this episode of Between Us Moms, we’re diving into the real kind of reset moms actually need—decluttering your brain, your home, your schedule, and your emotional load after having kids. Because let’s be honest… when do we actually get our autonomy back after welcoming kids? We’re talking about: How we’re doing a mental reset as moms (what's helping us close the tabs and what we’re letting go of)Simple ways to declutter your home and your mind without overwhelmWhat it looks like to spring clean your marriage after kids -- what's helping in this busy season as we check in with our husbandsFinding yourself again after motherhood (and redefining who you are now)Mom anxiety, overstimulation, and the invisible mental loadPLUS, real-life mom updates you’ll definitely relate to: Hallie shares about her first parent-teacher conference and the unexpected anxiety that came with itKatie talks about seeing Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce together—and opens up about her daughter’s first school performance and why it didn’t go as plannedIf you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or like you’ve lost a piece of yourself in motherhood—this episode is your reminder that you’re not alone… and that you can reset. 🤍 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    34 min
  5. 25 MAR ·  VIDEO

    Taylor Frankie Paul's Season of 'The Bachelorette' Cancelled, Brenda Song Slams Alaska Airlines After Flying With Kids and a Gen Z Reality Check

    This week’s episode dives into a few stories that feel very online at first, but quickly turn into bigger conversations about parenting, media accountability, and where culture is shifting right now. We start with Brenda Song calling out Alaska Airlines after a flight experience that hit a nerve for a lot of parents. She booked six months in advance and still got separated from her child. And that’s where we had to pause, because if you’ve ever flown with a toddler, you already know sitting together is not a preference, it’s survival. We get into why airlines treating seat assignments like “suggestions” feels completely disconnected from reality, and why separating a parent from a young child isn’t just inconvenient, it can quickly become everyone’s problem. Then we shift into the story that completely took over reality TV this week. Just days before premiere, ABC pulled an entire filmed season starring Taylor Frankie Paul after resurfaced footage from a 2023 domestic incident sparked immediate backlash. While the case itself was already public and even documented through police body cam footage, this newly surfaced video added a level of visibility that changed everything. We break down what was shown, why the reaction was so fast, and what it means that executives chose to scrap a project reportedly worth tens of millions of dollars. But the bigger question we keep coming back to is how it got this far in the first place. With her past already known, critics are asking whether ABC knowingly cast controversy for ratings and whether this cancellation is actually accountability or just damage control after the fact. Because this isn’t just internet drama, it involves alleged violence, a child present, and very real consequences. And finally, we dive into a new global study that reveals a surprising shift in how Gen Z men view relationships, marriage, and gender roles. The numbers don’t exactly match the narrative we’ve all been told about younger generations being more progressive, and the gap between Gen Z men and women is noticeable. We talk through what’s behind this shift, what it might mean long term, and why it’s sparking so much conversation right now. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    29 min
  6. Amanda Stanton

    18 MAR ·  VIDEO

    Amanda Stanton

    Former Bachelor Nation fan favorite Amanda Stanton joins Between Us Moms for a candid conversation about motherhood, marriage, and the unexpected path that changed her life. Amanda opens up about how appearing on The Bachelor shifted her future even though her older daughters barely remember she was ever on the show. She reveals why she hasn’t watched the franchise for years, why she plans to tune in for the upcoming season starring Taylor Frankie Paul, and why she believes the series was “due to switch something up.” The mom of three also gets refreshingly honest about parenting teenagers, navigating middle school drama, and the emotional challenge of watching your kids go through real-life social struggles. Amanda shares the advice she gives her daughters when they feel left out — and why she sometimes gets more upset than they do. Plus, Amanda reveals: Why her girls would be mortified to watch her Bachelor season The surprising reality show she could have joined (The Real Housewives of Orange County) — and why she said no Why she’s excited to watch Ashley Iaconetti on The Real Housewives of Rhode Island The unexpected way she met her husband Michael Fogel just days after a breakup and why he's girl dad goals now Her relatable idea of a perfect date What dinner time looks like in her house -- spoiler alert: it's chaotic in the best way Her honest advice for single moms dating again who are looking very their happily ever after Whether baby #4 could be in the future (even though pregnancy is so rough for her) Amanda also reflects on raising her older daughters as a young single mom, how motherhood has changed over the years and why she's a different type of mom now, and why she’s fiercely protective of their privacy now that they’re teenagers. Episode Note: This episode was recorded prior to the recent domestic violence allegations involving Taylor Frankie Paul. Whether you’re a longtime Bachelor Nation fan, a mom navigating the tween and teen years, someone thinking of adding another baby to the family or a single mom hoping to find love after heartbreak, this conversation is full of honesty, humor, and relatable moments. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    37 min
  7. 11 MAR

    Daddy Issues, Feeling Like a Bad Mom, Trying Something New & The ‘Regret Having Kids’ Article Everyone’s Talking About

    This week on Between Us Moms, Katie and Hallie are keeping it real about the highs, lows, and headlines that had them texting each other nonstop. First up: Mom Slay or Nays of the Week. Katie opens up about a tough potty-training moment that left her feeling like a “bad mom” and more emotional than she expected. But the week wasn’t all tears—she also filled her cup by saying yes to an inspiring event for International Women’s Day featuring Amanda Kloots. Meanwhile, Hallie is celebrating a triple slay: protecting her boundaries, saying yes only to what brings her peace, and trying something completely new—tennis lessons. Her message to moms? Try the thing, even if you’re terrible at it. Next, in Headlines That Made Us Text Each Other, Katie brings the latest from the podcast world as Sofia Franklyn shares new details about her upcoming memoir "Daddy Issues," where she’ll dive deeper into the early days of "Call Her Daddy" and her dramatic fallout with Alex Cooper. Then Hallie brings a controversial article from "The Cut" about women who regret having children—and let’s just say the conversation sparks some very different reactions between the two hosts. And in The Mom Algorithm, the ladies react to a viral high school teacher who revealed the one classroom rule she stopped enforcing after 25 years: cursing. Her reasoning? There are simply bigger battles to fight. Katie and Hallie unpack all that and their stance might surprise you. Honest, funny, and refreshingly relatable—this episode is a reminder that motherhood is full of messy moments, surprising wins, and conversations we don’t always have out loud. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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"Between Us Moms” is the podcast that spills the tea (or should we say milk) on parenting and pop culture. In a world filled with dirty diapers, sleepless nights and toddler tantrums, two emmy-award winning entertainment journalists slash mamas embark on a hilarious and heartwarming journey about the beauty and chaos of motherhood.  And get this – your favorite celebrity mamas will be dropping by occasionally to share candid, meaningful and funny stories about parenthood not shared anywhere else.   From mama wins to the oh-so-familiar epic mom fails, we keep it real so you can too. And yes, we’re chatting about our favorite pop culture stories too — and sharing our expert insight you won’t get anywhere else! New episodes every Wednesday.

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