Hot Mom Talks

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Hot Mom Talks is the podcast for moms who are done pretending they have it all together — and are leaning into the chaos anyway. Each week, we’re getting into the real stuff: parenting wins (and fails), keeping your marriage alive when your kids have taken over your bed and your brain, and honest conversations about the hard things nobody else wants to say out loud — all squeezed in between school drop-off and your third cup of coffee. No sugarcoating. No mom-shaming. Just straight talk from women who love their kids fiercely, their partners intentionally, and their boundaries unapologetically.

Episodes

  1. 5d ago

    Hot Mom Talks Episode 7: Raising Neurodivergent Kids, Part 2

    We're back — and this time we're getting into the stuff nobody puts on the highlight reel. In Part 2 of our Hot Mom Talks series on raising neurodivergent kids, we're going there. From the comments other parents make that make you want to scream, to the birthday parties that are honestly kind of a nightmare for everyone involved — we're talking about the real, unfiltered, day-to-day experience of raising a child whose mind works a little differently. We're getting into food. Because if you know, you know. We're not aiming for a balanced plate over here — we're celebrating the fact that they’re eating. Full stop.  We're talking about the boundaries that have nothing to do with other people's expectations and everything to do with what actually works for your kid. About the friendships that shifted — or disappeared — when your reality became harder for others to understand. About getting kicked out of daycare. Twice. About a world that was simply not built for these beautiful, complex little minds. But we're also talking about the wins — the ones that only you understand, the ones that make every hard day worth it. The hidden gifts. The moments of pure magic that only come from raising a child who experiences the world so differently, so deeply, so fully. And we're talking about how to actually show up for the moms in your life who are in the thick of it — because sometimes we all need our village. This one is raw. It's real. It's for every mom who has ever cried in a parking lot, advocated endlessly, and loved fully. Because nobody told us it would look like this. But nobody told us how beautiful it could be either. Note: We're moms, not doctors. Everything shared on Hot Mom Talks comes from personal experience, honest conversation, and a whole lot of love — but nothing you hear here should replace the advice of a qualified medical or mental health professional. If you have concerns about your child's development or diagnosis, please reach out to your pediatrician or a specialist.

    43 min
  2. Jun 28

    Hot Mom Talks Episode 6: Raising Neurodivergent Kids, Part 1

    Nobody prepares you for the moment you realize your child experiences the world differently than most. The school meetings. The evaluations. The therapy appointments. The well-meaning advice. The 2 a.m. research spirals. The grief that nobody talks about — and the fierce, overwhelming love that powers you through all of it. This is Part 1 of our Hot Mom Talks series on raising neurodivergent kids — and we're saying the quiet parts out loud. We're also welcoming our very first guest host, Emilie Labud, a mom of two whose also navigating parenting in the neurodivergent space.  We're getting into our journeys to diagnosis, what it actually feels like to advocate for your child in a system that wasn't always built for them, and the moments that made us realize everything we thought we knew about parenting had to be reimagined from the ground up. This episode isn't about fixing your kid. It's about understanding them. Championing them. And finding your people in the middle of what can feel like a very lonely road. Whether you're deep in the trenches, newly diagnosed, or just starting to ask questions — this one is for you.  Note: We're moms, not doctors. Everything shared on Hot Mom Talks comes from personal experience, honest conversation, and a whole lot of love — but nothing you hear here should replace the advice of a qualified medical or mental health professional. If you have concerns about your child's development or diagnosis, please reach out to your pediatrician or a specialist.

    24 min
  3. May 17

    Hot Mom Talks Episode 4: Still That Girl — Solo Trips, Lost Identity & Mom's Greatest Hits

    She existed before the school runs, the meal prep, and the mental load that never clocks out. She had a career, spontaneous plans, and a version of herself that belonged entirely to her. So where did she go? In this episode of Hot Mom Talks, we're going on a trip — literally and figuratively. We're talking about the quietly radical act of traveling alone as a mom: why it makes us feel so guilty, why it's so necessary, and why every mom deserves to get on a plane by herself at least once and remember what it feels like to just be. But we're also going deeper. We're asking the question nobody really wants to sit with: who were you before kids? Not better or worse — just different. Freer, maybe. Fitter, definitely. And is it possible to find her again without blowing up the life you've built? We're getting into all of it — the identity shift that comes with motherhood, how to reclaim pieces of yourself without the guilt trip, and why solo travel might just be the most underrated form of self-care a mom can give herself. And because we never take ourselves too seriously, we're closing out with Mom's Greatest Hits: our most spectacular, cringe-worthy, couldn't make it up mom fails. Because nothing bonds us faster than knowing we're all out here just winging it. Honest, funny, and maybe a little cathartic — this one's for the mom who sometimes catches a glimpse of her old self and wonders if she's still in there. Spoiler: she is.

    34 min
4.4
out of 5
18 Ratings

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Hot Mom Talks is the podcast for moms who are done pretending they have it all together — and are leaning into the chaos anyway. Each week, we’re getting into the real stuff: parenting wins (and fails), keeping your marriage alive when your kids have taken over your bed and your brain, and honest conversations about the hard things nobody else wants to say out loud — all squeezed in between school drop-off and your third cup of coffee. No sugarcoating. No mom-shaming. Just straight talk from women who love their kids fiercely, their partners intentionally, and their boundaries unapologetically.

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