Prepared Enough

Natasha Mila

Welcome to the Prepared Enough podcast—a podcast for the mom who wants to manage motherhood well and create a home where her family can thrive. I’m your host, Natasha Mila, former teacher, mom of four, and firm believer that a well-prepared home can do a lot of the heavy lifting for you. In this podcast, we’ll explore ways to design organized, intentional spaces and rhythms that build your child’s responsibility and bring more ease into your day. The smallest adjustments often make the biggest impact. If you’re ready for your home to work with you, not against you—you’re in the right place. Hit follow, and let’s get started. natashamila.substack.com

  1. -1 ДН.

    Simple Bathroom Setups That Build Independence (episode 22)

    🎙️ Simple Bathroom Setups That Build Independence Welcome to the Prepared Enough podcast, a space where we simplify motherhood, nurture our families, and design homes that help us raise independent and helpful children. Three things in this episode: 🚽 How to setup your bathroom for independent hand washing, teeth, hair, & toileting. ❤️ Two things we find super helpful. 🙌 Four high-impact starting points for quick and easy success. Resources & Links: * The three different rubber bands my daughters use for their hair that I swear by: Cotton bands, Clear mini elastics, Colorful mini elastics * Come say hi! I really like writing to you via my newsletter! Thank you for listening! 🎧 Subscribe on Substack or on Apple Podcasts! ⭐️ Leave a 5 star rating and/or a few quick words! Growing in motherhood alongside you, Website | Newsletter | Podcast Join P.E. Become a paid supporter of the Prepared Enough podcast. For the same price as your coffee, P.E. class will be added to your schedule and you will receive an exclusive audio or video resource each month. Get access to ALL previous paid content and future paid content AND support the podcast as a whole by signing up to be a paid supporter here! https://natashamila.substack.com/subscribe Thankfully no dodgeball is involved This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit natashamila.substack.com/subscribe

    25 мин.
  2. 4 ФЕВР.

    Creating A Bathroom Caddy For Littles (episode 21)

    🎙️ Creating A Bathroom Caddy For Littles Welcome to the Prepared Enough podcast, a space where we simplify motherhood, nurture our families, and design homes that help us raise independent and helpful children. Three things in this episode: 👍 Why make a kid basket / caddy full of essentials 🧺 What to include in your kid bathroom caddy 🏠 How to adapt your caddy for different family seasons and ages of children Resources & Links: * The three different rubber bands my daughters use for their hair that I swear by: Cotton bandsClear mini elastics Colorful mini elastics * Come say hi! I really like writing to you via my newsletter! Thank you for listening! 🎧 Subscribe on Substack or on Apple Podcasts! ⭐️ Leave a 5 star rating and/or a few quick words! Growing in motherhood alongside you, Website | Newsletter | Podcast Join P.E. Become a paid supporter of the Prepared Enough podcast. For the same price as your coffee, P.E. class will be added to your schedule and you will receive an exclusive audio or video resource each month. Get access to ALL previous paid content and future paid content AND support the podcast as a whole by signing up to be a paid supporter here! https://natashamila.substack.com/subscribe Thankfully no dodgeball is involved This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit natashamila.substack.com/subscribe

    21 мин.
  3. 27.12.2025

    Do These 9 Things During Holiday Clean Up (episode 18)

    🎙️ Do These 9 Things During Holiday Clean Up Welcome to the Prepared Enough podcast, a space where we simplify motherhood, nurture our families, and design homes that help us raise independent and helpful children. Three notes about doing the reset now: * You got it out, you might as well do it. * Your later self will thank you. * If you don’t take care of it now, odds are you won’t take care of it in November. Episode Talking Points: 1. Write a list of any materials or decor you want to buy for next year so you can keep an eye out for products and sales throughout the year or early in the 2026 holiday season (decoration, hosting, etc.). 2. Rid of stuff you don’t want that never made it out of your Christmas bins or any broken decoration you don’t want cluttering your house and attic. 3. Clean basement or attic space where holiday bins will be put back. 4. Toss or fix broken ornaments. If you put them away broken, odds are that you will not fix them next year. 5. Put your ornaments away in the order you want to take them out next year (think: toddlers and other small grabby humans). 6. Wrap books. 7. Update / delete items from online gift lists OR move them to private. Create lists to add to for the upcoming year. 8. The first things you are going to have to think about for next year are holiday cards if you do them. Set a date in your calendar to start thinking about pictures, or DIY cards, or ordering cards, etc. 9. If you have any handmade items you want to make for next year, get serious about actually starting them earlier than November. Resources & Links: 1. Mini Podcast Course Coming Soon—Your First 5 KidSpace Fixes: Simple Home Tweaks That Change Everything 2. Join the newsletter! 3. Last podcast episode was on my favorite books of 2025. Thank you for listening! 🎧 Subscribe on Substack or on Apple Podcasts! ⭐️ Leave a 5 star rating and a few quick words! Growing in motherhood alongside you, Tash Website | Newsletter | Podcast This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit natashamila.substack.com/subscribe

    17 мин.
  4. 20.11.2025

    Alright, welp...7 Observations Since Saying Goodbye to Instagram 1.5 Years Ago (episode 15)

    A few observations since saying goodbye to IG: 1. I am entirely clueless on trends. Literally clueless. 2. I am totally clueless on “MUST have” products. 3. I am no longer angry at the world. 4. I don’t feel the need to speak up regardless of how much or how little I know about a topic. 5. Our personal privacy is more protected. 6. I don’t have to work through the emotional turmoil that comes with online trolls. 7. My kids don’t see me constantly on my phone. A few good things Two podcasts I’ve enjoyed lately— 🎙 #1 Secret to a Christian Marriage (It’s NOT What You Think) | Live Free with Josh Howerton — I really enjoyed this podcast. It’s an old one but I went back to listen to it. 🎙 How to Design a Christmas That ACTUALLY Centers on Jesus (12 Days Framework) — I’ve really been enjoying the Family Teams podcasts recently. 🎙 Subscribe to Prepared Enough on Apple Podcasts. Join P.E. Become a paid supporter of the Prepared Enough podcast. P.E. class will be added to your schedule. In the month of November, P.E. members will be receiving several videos of our live toy declutter + a walk through of our kids bedrooms and their toy set up. For monthly videos with peeks into our home spaces, you can sign up to be a paid supporter here! See ya nowhere except your inbox. Growing in motherhood alongside you, Tash Website | Substack | Podcast Show your support by following along! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit natashamila.substack.com/subscribe

    39 мин.

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Welcome to the Prepared Enough podcast—a podcast for the mom who wants to manage motherhood well and create a home where her family can thrive. I’m your host, Natasha Mila, former teacher, mom of four, and firm believer that a well-prepared home can do a lot of the heavy lifting for you. In this podcast, we’ll explore ways to design organized, intentional spaces and rhythms that build your child’s responsibility and bring more ease into your day. The smallest adjustments often make the biggest impact. If you’re ready for your home to work with you, not against you—you’re in the right place. Hit follow, and let’s get started. natashamila.substack.com