Momlandia Famtography
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- Kids & Family
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A trio of full-time working moms raising pandemic babies and trying to keep it all together. From the creator of Famtography.
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Solo epi: Should you go on vacation with your kids?
No. Just no.
For Sar anyway. You’re in for a...treat? A solo episode by Famtography founder, Sar, who recalls her nightmare of a vacation to Hawaii while it was still ~fresh~. If TMI stories are too graphic for you, you may want to skip this one because disclaimer, she’s here to serve you her real stories. Puking, poop and lots more poop… sprinkled in with some theft, we hope you enjoy this little bonus episode and we’ll be back with another episode next week. -
Our podcast went viral and traveling with and without our babies
Yes, it happened - a clip from episode 2 of our podcast went viral on TikTok and Sarah breaks her silence to address some of the comments. Then we chat about all things travel… with your kids and without your kids.
If you like what you heard, be sure to leave a five-star review. It helps people find the podcast and ensures we can keep going! Brought to you by Famtography where we’re on a mission to get moms in photos with their kids by sending dads/partners with a weekly photo prompt & bite sized tutorial to learn and capture in less than 5 minutes a week. If you're a mom and never in photos with your kids, be sure to check it out at www.famtography.com. -
Birthday parties, sleepovers and Sarah's tarot card reading
In this episode, Sarah finds out if a second child is in the cards for her and we talk all about kids birthday parties. From trying to be a Pinterest mom with a birthday theme, to what the etiquette is for gifts to entertainment & birthday fairies. Of course, the discussion leads to the controversial topic of sleepovers and our thoughts on letting our kids attend them in the future.
TW: loss
We're so dedicated to this podcast that we recorded on a weekend so if you enjoyed it, please leave a review and let us know your thoughts on sleepovers. Your reviews help others discover us.
Brought to you by Famtography where we're on a mission to get moms in photos with her kids, see how at www.famtography.com. -
Breastfeeding experience, traumatic birthing stories and sleep training
Second episode but still haven’t quite found our footing in the podcasting world… if you can’t tell by our awkward edits.
In this episode, we recall our breastfeeding experience, traumatic birthing stories and the ever so controversial topic, sleep training. If you like what you heard, be sure to leave a five-star review. It helps people find the podcast and ensures we can keep going! Brought to you by Famtography where we’re on a mission to get moms in photos with their kids by sending dads/partners with a weekly photo prompt & bite sized tutorial to learn and capture in less than 5 minutes a week. If you're a mom and never in photos with your kids, be sure to check it out at www.famtography.com.
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Starting this podcast and who we are
Welcome to the first episode featuring three tired working toddler moms—Sarah, Sarah (we know), and Teresa. Because we’re still finding our feet in the world of podcasting, we did a lightning round on everything that came as a shock to us when we entered motherhood in the last few years.
We also seek to answer the question of what kind of moms we are: are we crunchy moms who only feed their kids organic, silky moms who exclusively have light-up plastic toys, scrunchy moms who fit somewhere in-between or are we just surviving?
And Sarah talks (too much) about a brewing feud with the school board.
If you like what you heard, be sure to leave a five-star review and tell us what “type” of mom you think you are. It helps people find the podcast and ensures we can keep going!
Brought to you by Famtography, a product to address the great photography inequality between parents with a goal to get mom back in the picture. If you're a mom and never in photos with your kids, be sure to check it out.
Customer Reviews
Real mom podcast
I found this podcast off of TikTok and am loving the more down to earth content. So many mom podcasts seem so “polished” and this one is super relatable. Keep it up!