One More Thing

Mama Beasts

Welcome to One More Thing by Mama Beasts, a podcast brought to you by Foundations Family Law & Mediation. We invite the woman inside the mother to come out and play. 

  1. Sleep for Midlife Mamas

    12/10/2024

    Sleep for Midlife Mamas

    When was the last time you had a good night's sleep? If you are a midlife mama, you may be experiencing some trouble with this thanks to fluctuating hormones. Dr. Daniella Marchetti joins me this week to discuss how hormones (and age!) affect sleep -- and what we can do to improve the quantity and quality of our sleep. Plus, some reassuring new if you tend to be a night owl! About our guest Dr. Daniella Marchetti is a licensed clinical health psychologist specializing in behavioral sleep medicine. She earned her Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology from the University of Miami, where she also completed her psychology residency and clinical fellowship at the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center. She is currently a staff psychologist at the Miami VA and runs a private practice focused on treating sleep disorders, such as insomnia, CPAP adherence, sleep training, and nightmares. Dr. Marchetti is passionate about helping individuals and families navigate sleep challenges, particularly supporting parents of young children. She offers specialized treatments for conditions including chronic insomnia, sleep apnea, nightmares, and circadian rhythm disorders. She also provides cognitive behavioral therapy for individuals with hypersomnia, narcolepsy, and mood disorders like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Dr. Marchetti is licensed to practice in Florida (PY 12008) and is PSYPACT-certified to provide care across 42 states. Learn more. Want more content for the woman inside the mother? Be sure to subscribe to our monthly e-magazine and follow us on Instagram.

    38 min
  2. Double Standards & Eating the Damn Peach with Mary Catherine Starr

    11/18/2024

    Double Standards & Eating the Damn Peach with Mary Catherine Starr

    In this week's episode, I had the opportunity to chat with Mary Catherine Starr, the artist behind the beloved Instagram account, @momlife_comics. You likely have seen her viral motherhood comics from the account, which has completely exploded over the last few years With both wit and warmth, she regularly explores motherhood, marriage, double standards and the invisible load in her work, making moms laugh, feel validated or fired up depending on the day. Her work has also drawn some critics (hint: they're angry dudes who seem to believe that sharing how common double standards show up in her own marriage must mean she is a terrible person who hates her husband. Sigh.) and we get into those experiences, too.  Her work has been featured in Motherly, the Huffington Post, and next year she's releasing her first book: a comic memoir, Mama Needs a Minute! where she shares her own journey in modern motherhood and the relatable challenges we all face. We discussed how she built her brand, double standards, the danger of mom guilt and the time her comic about a peach went viral leading to threats and personal attacks --  but ultimately a movement for moms to prioritize themselves more. I know you'll love our conversation! Learn more about Mary Catherine Starr and her work here. Want more content for the woman inside the mother? Be sure to subscribe to our monthly e-magazine and follow us on Instagram.

    48 min
  3. Exploring Maternal Trauma with Allie Stefanelli, LICSW, LCSW, PMH-C

    10/28/2024

    Exploring Maternal Trauma with Allie Stefanelli, LICSW, LCSW, PMH-C

    In the world of Instagram therapy speak, we often hear words like "trauma" and "triggered" thrown around. But what exactly constitutes trauma and how does it impact mothers when not processed appropriately? In this week's episode, we had a powerful conversation with Allie Stefanelli, LICSW, LCSW, PMH-C, about maternal trauma, trauma in general and women's mental health. Allie shares how trauma in women is often left unvalidated, how trauma can affect us as parents and how different approaches -- from Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy to compassion and community -- can make a world of difference within our minds and nervous systems. Whether you have experienced trauma in motherhood, in other instances, or have supported loved ones through it and want to understand how our minds process life experiences, you will learn something from this week's episode. About our guest Allie Stefanelli is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and founder of Riverview Psychotherapy. She has more than a decade of experience working with individuals from diverse backgrounds who are coping with complex physical and mental health diagnoses in a variety of settings, including the NICU. Since starting her private practice 4 years ago she has focused her work on perinatal trauma. She holds a certificate in Traumatic Stress Studies and is certified in Perinatal Mental Health and EMDR. She has extensive experience in supporting those navigating trauma in the maternal and perinatal period, as well as supporting clients coping with a wide range of mental health concerns Want more content for the woman inside the mother? Be sure to subscribe to our monthly e-magazine and follow us on Instagram.

    51 min
  4. Don't Move a Muscle: The Sandwich Generation

    10/14/2024

    Don't Move a Muscle: The Sandwich Generation

    “Life is a seesaw, and I am standing dead center, still, and balanced: living kids on one side, living parents on the other. Nicky here with me at the fulcrum. Don’t move a muscle, I think. But I will, of course, You have to.” -Rocky, from Sandwich I had the opportunity to chat with New York Times bestselling author Catherine Newman about her latest novel, Sandwich, a moving and funny story of a family vacation told from the perspective of a mother navigating the precarious middle space of life with grown children and aging parents.  In this episode, we chat about her inspiration for the novel, the heartbreak and joy of watching your children grow into adults, pre-emptive grief, the freedom that comes with aging as a woman and the disparities we face in our health. She also shares the very best advice for parenting during the teen and young adult years. If you're a mom in the middle years, this is a must listen!  Catherine Newman is also the author of memoirs Catastrophic Happiness and Waiting for Birdy, the middle-grade novel One Mixed-Up Night, the kids’ craft book Stitch Camp, the best-selling how-to books for kids How to Be a Person and What Can I Say? and the novels We All Want Impossible Things. She writes the Substack newsletter Crone Sandwich and has been a regular contributor to the New York Times, Real Simple, O, The Oprah Magazine, Cup of Jo, and many other publications. She lives in Amherst, Massachusetts. You can learn more about her work here. Want more content for the woman inside the mother? Be sure to subscribe to our monthly e-magazine and follow us on Instagram.

    28 min

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Welcome to One More Thing by Mama Beasts, a podcast brought to you by Foundations Family Law & Mediation. We invite the woman inside the mother to come out and play.