freemom, conversations for modern mothers

Chelsea O'Donnell

freemom is a podcast that explores motherhood in a different way than what you're used to. From mental health issues to paid maternity leave, money matters to building a business, we are laser-focused on the modern mama who finds a way to balance it all but shouldn’t have to. At freemom, we pick the brains of authors, journalists, scientists, therapists, business owners, and politicians who want to create better opportunities for our generation as well as the next one. Best of all is that we are bringing these seriously brilliant and inspirational women right into your ears in easy 30-minute episodes that you can listen to during your daily commute or stroller stroll. Strap yourself in mama because this is going to be a ride.

  1. Social Media's Impact on Women and Girls

    APR 2

    Social Media's Impact on Women and Girls

    Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s a huge part of our daily lives - it’s where we connect, share, scroll... and sometimes, let’s be honest, compare. But what is social media actually doing to us, especially as women and mothers? And what about our daughters? The statistics are sobering: Nearly 95% of adolescent girls are active on social media, and 46% spend six or more hours a day on these platforms. Studies show that consuming appearance-focused content can significantly increase rates of anxiety and depression, particularly among teenage girls. And when you add in the constant pressures of comparison, unrealistic beauty standards, and cyberbullying, it’s no wonder that social media is having such a profound impact on women and girls. That’s where our guest comes in. Dr. Kara Alaimo is a communication professor and the author of Over the Influence: Why Social Media is Toxic for Women and Girls—And How We Can Take It Back. She’s an expert on the intersection of media and gender, and she’s here to help us understand what’s going on, why it matters, and how we can make social media work for us instead of against us. Resources:  Kara Alaimo's Website Finnish Curriculum on Media Wait Until 8th Committing to 16 From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!

    36 min
  2. Maternal Mental Health and Motherhood

    MAR 19

    Maternal Mental Health and Motherhood

    This episode is an important one, because we’re talking about something that so many of us carry quietly: the weight of motherhood and how hard it can be to take care of ourselves while we’re taking care of everyone else. We all feel it—that mental load, the emotional overwhelm, the constant pressure to hold it all together. And yet, somehow, we’re still expected to just power through without real support. But here’s the thing: maternal mental health matters, and the numbers make that painfully clear. The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate of any high-income country—and more than 22% of those deaths are linked to mental health complications. That’s not just a statistic—that’s real women, real families, and it’s a sign that the system is failing us. That’s why I’m so excited for today’s conversation with Stella Falkner. She’s a mom and the founder of Dowa Health, a platform that brings together clinical expertise and lived experience to support mothers in a way that feels validating, proactive, and accessible. Dowa offers over 100 classes and courses from licensed maternal health professionals across the U.S. and internationally—because real care shouldn’t only come after a crisis. It should be there before we fall apart. Get your first three months free with promo code FREEMOM at www.dowahealth.com From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!

    33 min
  3. Modern Marriage in the Age of Technology & AI with Colette Fehr

    MAR 5

    Modern Marriage in the Age of Technology & AI with Colette Fehr

    Have you ever thought about - or fought about - how our phones, screens, and even artificial intelligence impact our most important relationships? Have you ever been guilty of avoiding a conversation with your spouse by hiding on your phone? Maybe tuning out of a story about their day to scroll?  I know the answer is yes because we are all guilty of it. So what can we do to stay connected to our partners in a world designed to distract us? Let’s start with the data. Research indicates that the average American checks their phone 205 times a day, or almost once every five minutes while awake. Another study found that 46% of participants experienced "phubbing"—being snubbed by a partner in favor of a phone—and 23% reported it as a problem in their relationship. With the rise of AI companionship, like virtual girlfriends and boyfriends, we’re facing a whole new frontier in the world of modern love. So let’s talk about it. Colette Jane Fehr is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Relationship Expert, and co-host of the popular podcast Insights from the Couch. She is also a TEDx speaker and the author of the book The Cost of Quiet: Why Avoiding Conflict Harms Our Relationships and How Speaking Up Can Save Them, coming soon from Penguin Random House. Resources: Colette Fehr's Website: https://www.colettejanefehr.com/Colette Fehr on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colettejanefehrColette Fehr’s Substack - colettejanefehr.substack.com From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!

    34 min
  4. Hormones and Mental Health with Dr. Kristen Beardslee

    FEB 19

    Hormones and Mental Health with Dr. Kristen Beardslee

    Hey, freemoms! Today, we’re diving into a subject that impacts every woman at some point in her life: the intersection of hormones, mental health, and menopause. From postpartum mood changes to the emotional highs and lows of menopause, hormones play a critical role in our mental and physical well-being. But how much do we really understand about these shifts, and how can we better navigate them? The statistics paint a clear picture. Postpartum depression affects 1 in 7 women in the United States, and over 50% of menopausal women report experiencing depression or anxiety. Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from anxiety disorders, a disparity often linked to hormonal fluctuations throughout their lives. So let’s talk about it.  Our guest today, Dr. Kristen Beardslee, is a reproductive psychiatrist with over 12 years of experience as a Certified Nurse Midwife and Women's Health Nurse Practitioner. Dr. Beardslee is the Medical Director at The Alliance Center in Connecticut where she specializes in mental health care for women and offers a trauma-informed, holistic approach that integrates hormonal health with mental wellness. From mental health and managing relationships to raising changemakers and advocating for support, freemom is a podcast dedicated to ensuring that every mom feels heard. You can find us on the gram at @freemomcast or on the web at www.freemomcast.com. You can also support the show and help fund production with a sweet little five-dollar donation right here. Thanks for listening!

    31 min

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freemom is a podcast that explores motherhood in a different way than what you're used to. From mental health issues to paid maternity leave, money matters to building a business, we are laser-focused on the modern mama who finds a way to balance it all but shouldn’t have to. At freemom, we pick the brains of authors, journalists, scientists, therapists, business owners, and politicians who want to create better opportunities for our generation as well as the next one. Best of all is that we are bringing these seriously brilliant and inspirational women right into your ears in easy 30-minute episodes that you can listen to during your daily commute or stroller stroll. Strap yourself in mama because this is going to be a ride.