Call Your Mom Friends

Charity Spears

🎙️Call Your Mom Friends The podcast that feels like a voice note from your best friend who also happens to know why your baby won't stop arching. Motherhood is beautiful. But also? It's messy, exhausting, lonely, and sometimes you're rage-cleaning the kitchen at 9pm while your partner asks "what's wrong" from the couch. Nothing. Everything. Each week I sit down with a guest who gets it. Practitioners, moms in the thick of it, and people doing the real work of showing up for families. We talk about the stuff no one warned you about, and all the moments that made us laugh. Postpartum anxiety, birth stories, identity loss, why your toddler is basically a feral dictator with no term limits, why your eight year old suddenly has the attitude of a teenager, and why none of it makes you broken. If you've ever cried in the shower, Googled something unhinged at 2am, or locked yourself in the bathroom just to eat a granola bar in peace, pull up a chair. You're home.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  1. APR 14

    Episode 31: Why Your Baby Might Be Fussy (It's Not What You Think)

    In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Charity sits down with CFT practitioner Joanna Cox to talk about something most parents are not often told about: The Nervous System. From birth stories to fussy babies, latch issues, sleep struggles, and emotional overwhelm, this conversation connects the dots between what's happening in your baby's body and what may be happening in yours, too. We talk about: -why babies hold tension and how it can show up -the connection between mom and baby's nervous systems -why sometimes it is not actually the baby who needs the most support -how bodywork can impact feeding, sleep, and behavior -why this work matters during pregnancy, not just after birth This episode is honest, real, and might completely change the way you think about your baby's needs.     *]:pointer-events-auto [content-visibility:auto] supports-[content-visibility:auto]:[contain-intrinsic-size:auto_100lvh] R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:910c429f-b4ce-4a82-b65a-38e94b7eb619-7" data-testid= "conversation-turn-16" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant"> Some cliff notes: Craniosacral Facial Therapy (CFT), taught by Barry Gillespie, is gentle whole-body approach that works through the mouth, face, sacrum, occiput, and fascia to both open the cranial system and create changes throughout the entire body. It intentionally integrates the cranial and fascial systems together, rather than treating them separately, which can lead to more structural and functional shifts. Craniosacral Therapy (CST), developed by John Upledger, also works with the cranial system but tends to be even lighter and more focused on the nervous system and fluid rhythms. I've done some CST too, but I resonate more with CFT because it combines cranial opening with that full-body fascial approach.   This episode is brought to you by Cocoon to Bloom. We offer in-person bodywork sessions and multi-day intensives for babies, children, and adults to support the nervous system and help the body function with more ease. Learn more at cocoontobloom.com

    36 min
  2. The One Where We Pass the Mic (and Cry a Little)

    APR 8

    The One Where We Pass the Mic (and Cry a Little)

    Well… this one's a little tender. In this episode, we're sharing something that wasn't an easy decision: Call Your Mom Friends is entering a new season. Amey and Lauren are stepping back, and Charity is stepping in to carry the mic forward—and yes, we have feelings about it. We're talking about what led us here (spoiler: businesses grew, life got full, toddlers poured smoothies everywhere), the behind-the-scenes reality of running a podcast, and what it actually looks like to choose where your energy goes in this season of motherhood and entrepreneurship. This isn't goodbye—it's a handoff. A "we built something really freaking special and now it gets to evolve" moment. And honestly? We're so proud of what we created. The conversations, the education, the realness—it's all still here for you. And what's coming next? It's going to be so good. Charity is bringing fresh voices, more real-life motherhood conversations, and experts who don't just talk at you—but actually get it. So don't go anywhere. Seriously. ✨ In this episode, we cover: Why stepping back was the right (but hard) call The invisible workload of podcasting Motherhood, business, and choosing your capacity What's next for the show (and why you'll want to stick around) And as always—call your mom friends. You're gonna want to talk about this one. 🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show. Leave us a voicemail: Click Here! Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast And connect with us individually: Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com Bump To Baby AZ → @bumptobaby.az | bumptobabyaz.com Mentioned on the Pod:  The Cocoon Method™

    18 min
  3. Episode 30: The Reality of Returning to Work After a Baby (No One Talks About This)

    MAR 26

    Episode 30: The Reality of Returning to Work After a Baby (No One Talks About This)

    STOP SCROLLING—because no one warned you how brutal going back to work after baby actually feels. You plan for birth. You build the registry. You take the classes. But no one prepares you for the moment maternity leave ends—and suddenly you're expected to be a fully functioning employee while your heart is still at home with your baby. 😵‍💫 In this raw, mom-to-mom episode of Call Your Mom Friends, we're getting real about the transition nobody talks about enough: returning to work postpartum. Whether you're heading back to a hospital shift, logging in from your kitchen floor with a baby in your lap, or realizing "working from home" still means… working (and figuring out childcare 😅), this conversation is for you. We're diving into: ✨ The emotional whiplash of leaving your baby (even when you love your job) ✨ The mental load of pumping, bottle prep, childcare logistics, and workplace convos ✨ Why "maternity leave = a break" is the biggest lie ever told ✨ The reality of short U.S. maternity leave vs. other countries (and why it matters) ✨ Work-from-home myths that sound dreamy but hit different in real life ✨ Setting boundaries, shifting careers, and redefining what "balance" even means now ✨ The truth about maternal mental health—and why the system isn't supporting moms Plus, we're sharing personal stories—from quitting jobs on the spot to pumping during 12-hour shifts—and the honest, messy, emotional in-between that every working mom experiences but rarely says out loud. If you've ever Googled "how to go back to work after having a baby," "pumping at work laws," "postpartum return to work anxiety," or "how moms balance work and newborn life"—this episode is basically your group chat in podcast form. 🎧 Hit play if you need validation, real talk, and a reminder that you're not the only one figuring this out as you go. And hey—send this to a mom friend who's counting down (or dreading) that return-to-work date. She'll thank you. 💛 Resources Mentioned in This Episode From Bump To Boob: Prenatal Breastfeeding E-Class Your must have guide to the first week of breastfeeding. To get access to the video, click here: Online Prenatal Breastfeeding Class Ceres Chill: The Breastmilk Storage Gamechanger   🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show. Leave us a voicemail: Click Here! Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast And connect with us individually: Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com Bump To Baby AZ → @bumptobaby.az | bumptobabyaz.com

    35 min
  4. Episode 29: Tiny Mouths, Big Opinions: The Truth About Tongue Ties and Airway Health

    MAR 17

    Episode 29: Tiny Mouths, Big Opinions: The Truth About Tongue Ties and Airway Health

    Tongue ties and lip ties have officially entered the controversial parenting category. Some say they're overdiagnosed. Others call them a trend. Meanwhile, babies are struggling to feed, moms are in pain, and parents are left wondering what's actually true. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Janelle Lee, a pediatric dentist who takes an airway-focused approach to oral health. Instead of only looking at teeth and gums, she looks at the bigger picture—breathing, sleep, feeding, jaw development, and long-term oral function. Together we unpack the nuance behind tongue ties, including: • What tongue ties actually are (and when they matter) • Why a release isn't always a "magic fix" • The role of bodywork, lactation support, and therapy • How tongue function impacts breathing, sleep, and development • Why some babies seem fine… until feeding or speech issues appear later • The connection between narrow palates, mouth breathing, and airway health We also talk about the biggest misconceptions parents hear online and how to think through decisions around treatment. If you've ever wondered whether tongue ties are overdiagnosed, misunderstood, or something worth paying attention to, this episode will give you a much clearer picture. Dr. Lee also shares how airway-centered dentistry can help children and adults improve breathing, sleep, and overall quality of life. Resources Mentioned in This Episode Dr. Janelle Lee – Elevated Tongue & Airway Website: https://elevatedtongue.com Instagram: @elevate.tonguetie.airway From Bump To Boob: Prenatal Breastfeeding E-Class Your must have guide to the first week of breastfeeding. To get access to the video, click here: Online Prenatal Breastfeeding Class   🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show. Leave us a voicemail: Click Here! Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast And connect with us individually: Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com Bump To Baby AZ → @bumptobaby.az | bumptobabyaz.com

    52 min
  5. Episode 28: Apparently Formula Fixes Marriage? Let's Talk About the Real Mental Load

    MAR 10

    Episode 28: Apparently Formula Fixes Marriage? Let's Talk About the Real Mental Load

    So apparently the secret to marriage equality is… formula? Yeah. We had some thoughts. In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) are diving into the New York Times opinion piece that set mom-internet on fire and unpacking the bigger conversation around breastfeeding, formula feeding, and the idea that feeding your baby determines how "equal" your marriage is. Spoiler: it's a lot more complicated than that. We talk about the reality of newborn life—the invisible mental load, the pressure moms feel about literally everything, and the guilt that somehow sneaks into every parenting decision (epidural, C-section, pacifiers, bottles… you name it). We also get real about breastfeeding: • the evidence-based benefits • the moments when it feels magical • and the moments when you might say a few choice words while latching a baby at 3 a.m. Plus, we share actual helpful ways partners can show up during the newborn stage—because feeding the baby is only one tiny piece of the puzzle. Whether you're breastfeeding, formula feeding, combo feeding, pumping, or just trying to keep everyone alive and somewhat rested… this episode is your reminder that parenting works best when we drop the guilt and call our mom friends. And yes… we've got a few exciting things coming to the podcast soon 👀 🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show. Leave us a voicemail: Click Here! Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast And connect with us individually: Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com Bump To Baby AZ → @bumptobaby.az | bumptobabyaz.com Mentioned on the Pod:  The Cocoon Method™

    30 min
  6. Episode 27: We're Back (Turns Out the Village Needed a Nap)

    MAR 3

    Episode 27: We're Back (Turns Out the Village Needed a Nap)

    We said we were taking a short break. It turned into… a season. But your village did not disappear — we just had surgeries, allergic reactions, business launches, fertility plot twists, travel chaos, toddler tantrums, and a full-blown adulting era to survive first. In this re-entry episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) are catching you up on everything: • Amey's bone conduction hearing implant and opening Bump to Baby AZ in North Phoenix • Lauren leaving hospital life, firing her fertility clinic (yes, really), and navigating the wild west of self-employment + TTC • Charity's world-traveling era, family pivots, and Renaissance Festival confessions • The very real fear of having a second baby • What it actually looks like to bet on yourself • And why sometimes the bravest thing you can do is take the break you didn't plan on It's honest. It's messy. It's a little spicy. And it's exactly why we started this podcast in the first place. Your village is here. We just needed a minute. Next up: we're diving straight into the New York Times opinion piece titled "The Secret to Marriage Equality is Formula" — and yes, we have thoughts. Call your mom friends. We're doing this again. 💛   🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show. Leave us a voicemail: Click Here! Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast And connect with us individually: Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com Bump To Baby AZ → @bumptobaby.az | bumptobabyaz.com   Mentioned in the show: Stone Pointe Institute | Olya Stouk II, NMD | (480) 838-3287

    35 min
  7. Episode 26: Your Baby, Your Boundaries: A Holiday Mom Chat

    12/09/2025

    Episode 26: Your Baby, Your Boundaries: A Holiday Mom Chat

    Holiday season + a newborn = a magical little cocktail of joy, germs, travel anxiety, and relatives who somehow forget that babies are not community property. In today's episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) answer a mom friend's call all about navigating the holidays with her tiny December baby—and we go there. We chat about: 🎄 How to set boundaries without feeling like the Grinch 🙅‍♀️ The "no kissing the baby" era (tell Aunt Susan we said what we said) ✈️ Traveling with a baby—why the airplane might actually be your new best friend 🍼 Breastfeeding, bottle feeding, pacifiers, popping ears… all the airplane hacks 🤧 "It's just a little cold" — the generational battle cry we are retiring forever 🤱 Baby-wearing: your force field, your shield, your holiday survival strategy 🌱 Immune systems, dirt, dogs, and why sometimes chaos = health We also share our highs and lows of the week, gush about the new Bump to Baby AZ space, and enjoy a few too-real laughs about TSA, ring slings, and the mom urge to fight a stranger at the airport. If you're heading into the holidays with a baby on your hip, this episode is your permission slip to protect your peace, hold your boundaries, and lovingly remind people to look with their eyes, not their lips. And of course—don't forget to call your mom friends. 💛 🎧 Got a story? Leave us a voicemail. We might just play it on the show. Leave us a voicemail: Click Here! Find us on Instagram: @call.your.mom.friends.podcast And connect with us individually: Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom → @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth™ → @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies → @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com

    37 min
5
out of 5
30 Ratings

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🎙️Call Your Mom Friends The podcast that feels like a voice note from your best friend who also happens to know why your baby won't stop arching. Motherhood is beautiful. But also? It's messy, exhausting, lonely, and sometimes you're rage-cleaning the kitchen at 9pm while your partner asks "what's wrong" from the couch. Nothing. Everything. Each week I sit down with a guest who gets it. Practitioners, moms in the thick of it, and people doing the real work of showing up for families. We talk about the stuff no one warned you about, and all the moments that made us laugh. Postpartum anxiety, birth stories, identity loss, why your toddler is basically a feral dictator with no term limits, why your eight year old suddenly has the attitude of a teenager, and why none of it makes you broken. If you've ever cried in the shower, Googled something unhinged at 2am, or locked yourself in the bathroom just to eat a granola bar in peace, pull up a chair. You're home.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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