When Millennials Become Moms

Dr. Organic Mommy

Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.

  1. MAY 19

    Pregnant at 44: Fertility, C-Sections & What Actually Helped

    Natasha opens up about being pregnant at 44 and the conversations women are often afraid to have out loud. From fertility, blood-work, and her Epstein-Barr to preparing for a fifth C-section, this episode dives into the realities of pregnancy over 40 with honesty, humor, and zero perfection. Natasha and Emily also discuss men’s fertility, supplements that have helped during pregnancy, awkward pregnancy symptoms no one talks about enough, and the criticism women still face for becoming moms later in life. Plus, the unexpected story of visiting a psychic while trying to conceive. Timecodes: 1:00 — Millennial Must Have of the Week 8:29 — True Botanicals glass lip oil 9:46 — Details of Natasha’s pregnancy and whether she conceived naturally 10:00 — How clearing her Epstein-Barr and improving her bloodwork helped 11:22 — Underwear for men and why that is important for fertility 16:00 — What happened when Natasha and Emily went to see a psychic about pregnancy 18:00 — This is going to be Natasha’s 5th C-section and details about that 20:00 — What supplements are helping during pregnancy 21:00 — Open conversations about poop 26:00 — Pregnant-over-40 celebrities and people giving them a hard time Links: -Suri ToothBrush https://go.shopmy.us/p-56577705 -Slate Flosser https://rstr.co/slateflosser/351 -Men’s underwear https://shopmy.us/shop/collections/5122447 -Wenatal Magnesium wenatal.com/drorganicmommy -Emeterm Bracelets https://amzn.to/3PL2JjI

    24 min
  2. MAY 12

    Mom Rants, Pregnancy Cravings & Why We Don’t Bash Brands

    This week’s episode is a mix of pregnancy updates, parenting conversations, and a few honest rants. Natasha joins while very nauseous and shares what is actually helping her get through this pregnancy, including the bracelet she swears by and the foods she can currently tolerate. Emily and Natasha also dive into the judgment culture surrounding motherhood and social media, from the backlash around organic groceries to strangers having strong opinions about children they do not even know. They also explain why they choose not to publicly bash brands and instead focus on supporting companies they genuinely love. Plus, a few current millennial must-haves to kick things off. Brush - https://amzn.to/4cXcQed Sleeping Bag - https://go.shopmy.us/p-56393294 Notes: 1:50 – Millennial Must Haves Snow brush recommendation Non-toxic sleeping bag favorite 4:00 – Emily’s rant about losing followers when Natasha shares organic groceries Why do people call organic groceries “over the top,” but have no problem following influencers unboxing Hermès bags? The double standard around spending money on organic versus luxury items 6:00 – Natasha’s rant about people having strong opinions about your child when they do not actually know your child Parenting judgments from outsiders Why every child is different and parenting is not one-size-fits-all 8:30 – When did moms become so judgmental? Social media and comparison culture Feeling pressure to parent perfectly Why moms need to give each other more grace 10:00 – Why we don’t bash brands Focusing on supporting brands we genuinely love Why publicly tearing companies down is not our style Choosing to amplify businesses that are trying to do better 13:00 – Natasha’s nausea bracelet is saving her pregnancy right now What’s helping her get through the nausea Small things making a big difference during pregnancy 16:00 – What Natasha is eating during pregnancy Current cravings and safe foods What she can actually tolerate right now while feeling sick

    14 min
  3. APR 14

    Why Organic Is Not Enough And What We Are Getting Wrong About Clean Food

    In this episode we sit down with the founder of Simpli, Sarela Herrada, to talk about what is really happening behind our food system and why so many labels are misleading. She shares the moment she realized the system was broken and what she learned firsthand from working with farmers. We break down what regenerative farming actually means and why organic alone may not be enough anymore. We also talk about how much trust we should place in food labels today and how consumers can use their buying power to create real change. The conversation covers the biggest myths around clean food, common pantry mistakes, and the one food she always buys organic. She also shares what she would never feed her own kids and the one simple change every mom can make today to improve her family’s health. Notes1:30 when she realized the food system was broken5:30 What she learned from working with farmers6:30 How do you explain regenerative farming10:30 is organic label not enough anymore12:01 do you trust what is on the food labels today14:00 use your buying power to make a difference16:20 What is the biggest lie consumers are being told about clean food17:30 one food you would always buy organic19:50 What is the biggest pantry mistake moms make23:00 one thing you would never feed your kids28:00 If every mom listening could change just one thing today to improve their family health what would it be Links: Shop: https://eatsimpli.com/collections/beans-legumes Recipes: https://eatsimpli.com/pages/blog

    26 min
  4. MAR 17

    Tantrums, Defiance, and Big Feelings

    This week we’re talking all about tantrums and what’s really going on beneath them. We start with a few life updates including making our own cream-top coffee at home (and the cups we love from Elk & Friends) and Emily’s latest obsession with Dubai chocolate. Then we dive into a real-life parenting moment when Natasha helped a friend navigate her four-year-old’s meltdown and what it revealed about how kids process big emotions. From there, we break down practical ways to prevent tantrums before they start including preparing the night before, recognizing that different kids need different approaches, and how to handle older kids who may show their frustration through defiance. We also talk about the surprising lessons these moments teach us about ourselves as parents, the importance of modeling how to calm our own bodies, and how the environment in a child’s bedroom can actually influence behavior and emotional regulation. Links: Dubai chocolates - https://amzn.to/4lzsQ8Q Irish soda bread  - https://www.wowbakesla.com/shop/8o9q3co15z1lo26fgizex9vyg0yurd 1:00- Making our own cream top coffee and elk and friends cups  1:30 - Emily enjoying dubai chocolates  3:00- 4 year old tantrum and how Natasha walked her friend thru her daughters tantrums  7:00 - Preparing the night before to prevent tantrums  13:00- Different kids - different approaches  16:00 - Helping older kids who are defiant  17:00- What we learned about ourselves in these teaching moments with our kids  18:00- Modeling ways to calm our bodies  22:00 - setting up the kids room to help prevent tantrums  23:00- How a kids bedroom impacts their behavior

    23 min
5
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117 Ratings

About

Welcome to "When Millennials Become Moms," covering all aspects of parenting, pregnancy, postpartum care, nutrition, and non-toxic living. Dr. Natasha Beck, also known as Dr. Organic Mommy, is a public health and parenting expert. She founded Dr. Organic Mommy to assist every parent in making healthy decisions for themselves and their families. During her early career in clinics, she observed the significant impact of diet on children's health. Her determination grew when her first child was hospitalized for 29 days, fueling her frustration with marketing schemes and the lack of regulation and transparency in the consumer product industry. Implementing non-toxic changes in her life, she began educating others about her journey. She continues her research and exploration with "When Millennials Become Moms." Along with her co-host and Dr. Organic Mommy co-founder Emily Raiber, they engage with leading experts, share personal struggles, and navigate the vast amount of information available. They aim to simplify the complexities of modern motherhood, which is very different from the era when baby boomers were raising children.

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