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Darned If You Do: Modern Mom Shaming with Tara Clark
In this special solo episode, Tara delves into the challenges faced by modern mothers, particularly the pressures and judgments that arise from social media. She shares personal anecdotes about her own parenting journey, emphasizing the importance of trusting oneself and finding a supportive community. Tara discusses the evolution of motherhood, the need for self-identity beyond being a mom, and the beauty and heartbreak that come with raising children. Ultimately, she encourages listeners to embrace their unique parenting paths and enjoy the journey.
If you’ve ever been mom shamed, you should listen to this episode!
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The Motherhood Career Pause with Neha Ruch
Переглядів 37День тому
Neha Ruch, founder of Mother Untitled, discusses the importance of redefining success and rebranding the perception of career pauses for women. She emphasizes the need for a platform that dignifies and supports women who choose to make room for family life. Neha highlights the nuanced view of motherhood and career pauses, challenging the traditional tropes that hold women back. She also discuss...
How Working Through Conflict Makes Your Relationship Stronger with Stephen and Erin Mitchell
Переглядів 814 днів тому
Stephen and Erin Mitchell, the minds behind the popular Instagram account @couples.counseling.for.parents, are back on the show! This time, they delve into their new book, Too Tired to Fight: 13 Essential Conflicts Parents Must Have to Keep Their Relationship Strong. This insightful guide equips couples with the tools to navigate the inevitable conflicts that arise during parenthood, all while ...
Rebuilding Your Confidence and Self-Worth After Divorce with the exExpert T.H. Irwin
Переглядів 13День тому
In this conversation, Tara and T.H. Irwin discuss the complexities of co-parenting after a difficult divorce, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries, understanding narcissism, and maintaining a positive environment for children. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating communication, the role of therapy, and the significance of community support. The discussion also ...
How to Vote Like a Mother with Raena Boston and Erin Erenberg
Переглядів 2314 днів тому
Raena Boston and Erin Erenberg, co-founders of Chamber of Mothers, dive deep into the pressing challenges faced by modern moms. From the lack of paid family medical leave and affordable childcare to the urgent need for improved maternal health support, they discuss the systemic issues hindering families across the nation. In this thought-provoking conversation, they emphasize the importance of ...
Talking Default Parenting with Renee Reina of The Mom Room
Переглядів 3814 днів тому
In this fun, super engaging conversation, Tara and Renee Reina, host of the popular podcast The Mom Room talk about the evolution of parenting discussions, particularly during the pandemic, and how it has influenced their personal journeys. They explore the challenges of motherhood, the mental load that often falls on women, and the importance of confidence among modern moms. The conversation a...
Encouraging Creativity with Your Children with Steven Weinberg
Переглядів 1014 днів тому
Join Tara as she talks to artist and author Steven Weinberg about his captivating book, "What is Color?" In this insightful conversation, we delve into the inspiration behind the story, the creative process that went into its creation, and why art should be celebrated. From the importance of color and art in our lives to the unique childhood experiences of Steven's children, this episode offers...
Talking Default Parenting with Renee Reina
Переглядів 2714 днів тому
In this fun, super engaging conversation, Tara and Renee Reina, host of the popular podcast The Mom Room talk about the evolution of parenting discussions, particularly during the pandemic, and how it has influenced their personal journeys. They explore the challenges of motherhood, the mental load that often falls on women, and the importance of confidence among modern moms. The conversation a...
Navigating Infant Loss with Michelle Valiukenas
Переглядів 928 днів тому
For Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, Tara welcomes Michelle Valiukenas, a mother, advocate, and founder of The Colette Louise Tisdahl Foundation. After the loss of her angel daughter, Colette, Michelle started the foundation, which provides financial aid, education, and advocacy to support families navigating high-risk pregnancies, NICU stays, and loss. Michelle's mission is to create...
How to Vote Like a Mother with Raena Boston and Erin Erenberg
Переглядів 31Місяць тому
Raena Boston and Erin Erenberg, co-founders of Chamber of Mothers, dive deep into the pressing challenges faced by modern moms. From the lack of paid family medical leave and affordable childcare to the urgent need for improved maternal health support, they discuss the systemic issues hindering families across the nation. In this thought-provoking conversation, they emphasize the importance of ...
Color Me Curious: Encouraging Creativity with Steven Weinberg
Переглядів 91Місяць тому
Color Me Curious: Encouraging Creativity with Steven Weinberg
Embracing Our Changing Bodies: Perimenopause and Exercise
Переглядів 68Місяць тому
Embracing Our Changing Bodies: Perimenopause and Exercise
Talking Modern Motherhood with Kelly Rowland and Jessica McKay
Переглядів 36Місяць тому
Talking Modern Motherhood with Kelly Rowland and Jessica McKay
Practical Solutions to Lighten the Load with Kelly Hubbell
Переглядів 232 місяці тому
Practical Solutions to Lighten the Load with Kelly Hubbell
Finding Your Style During Motherhood with Solita Roberts
Переглядів 192 місяці тому
Finding Your Style During Motherhood with Solita Roberts
Mom Humor and Troll Trouble: Real Talk with Content Creators (Bonus Ep)
Переглядів 92 місяці тому
Mom Humor and Troll Trouble: Real Talk with Content Creators (Bonus Ep)
Navigating the Beautiful Chaos: Michell C. Clark on Parenthood, Mindfulness, and Authenticity
Переглядів 52 місяці тому
Navigating the Beautiful Chaos: Michell C. Clark on Parenthood, Mindfulness, and Authenticity
MomLife Unplugged: From Postpartum Depression to Estrogen Island
Переглядів 182 місяці тому
MomLife Unplugged: From Postpartum Depression to Estrogen Island
Loss, Cancer and Humor with Gila Pfeffer
Переглядів 282 місяці тому
Loss, Cancer and Humor with Gila Pfeffer
Whisking Up Memories: Family Time and Flavorful Recipes with John Kanell
Переглядів 272 місяці тому
Whisking Up Memories: Family Time and Flavorful Recipes with John Kanell
Parenting at Your Child’s Pace with Dr. Joel Warsh
Переглядів 253 місяці тому
Parenting at Your Child’s Pace with Dr. Joel Warsh
Becoming a Confident Cook with Tamron Hall
Переглядів 243 місяці тому
Becoming a Confident Cook with Tamron Hall
How Working Through Conflict Makes Your Relationship Stronger with Stephen and Erin Mitchell
Переглядів 223 місяці тому
How Working Through Conflict Makes Your Relationship Stronger with Stephen and Erin Mitchell
Talking Infertility with Ali Prato of Infertile AF
Переглядів 153 місяці тому
Talking Infertility with Ali Prato of Infertile AF
Simplify Back-to-School Shopping with Dyanne Griffin
Переглядів 93 місяці тому
Simplify Back-to-School Shopping with Dyanne Griffin
Birth Planning with The Baby Chick Nina Spears
Переглядів 233 місяці тому
Birth Planning with The Baby Chick Nina Spears
How to Make Self-Care Guilt-free with Tami Hackbarth
Переглядів 214 місяці тому
How to Make Self-Care Guilt-free with Tami Hackbarth
Finding Balance with Kids and Smartphones with Tessa Stuckey
Переглядів 154 місяці тому
Finding Balance with Kids and Smartphones with Tessa Stuckey
Navigating Motherhood and Cancer with Marisa Peters
Переглядів 374 місяці тому
Navigating Motherhood and Cancer with Marisa Peters
Motivating Teenagers with Jesse LeBeau
Переглядів 104 місяці тому
Motivating Teenagers with Jesse LeBeau

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  • @hopejoylove13
    @hopejoylove13 11 днів тому

    One way you ca n vote like a mother? Well I don't think Kamala Harris actually gave birth to children so I don't think she would actually know what it felt like to be a real mother. Step children/ and stepmothers this whole story is not ever pleasant. I don't even remember seeing Kamala Harris she doesn't represent anything!

  • @johnsjourney4978
    @johnsjourney4978 Місяць тому

    Dad of zero and done😂

  • @TLCTLC-cg6cm
    @TLCTLC-cg6cm Місяць тому

    Having one child should be criminalised

  • @mediumchunkymads
    @mediumchunkymads Місяць тому

    Survival mode is spot on I love my baby and truly no regrets but I keep looking at her and getting upset thinking about the older version of her being cast aside because of another baby I feel bad for how much less attention our dogs get let alone my daughter! I don't want to sign her up for that it wouldn't be fair for either of us! I only want one husband too! My family is my priority and I don't care how other people do it anymore this is enough for me. I love kids but I don't need to collect them all! Totally feel my milk come in hearing the good only child experiences 😂

  • @marikawarlander6603
    @marikawarlander6603 2 місяці тому

    Perkele

  • @jessieduncan1461
    @jessieduncan1461 2 місяці тому

    I think it's different being an only child when you have cousins that you're close enough to that you can describe her as being like a sister. My child has 1 much older cousin who's never around anyway, and this particular comment actually highlighted one reason to have a second, if there are no cousins or close friends with same-age kids around.

  • @niasteadley
    @niasteadley 3 місяці тому

    One thing I’m realizing more and more as a mom of a two-year-old is that more women than I ever thought have traumatic pregnancies/births/4th trimesters. Honestly it seems that’s the normal and not the other way around, but it’s just not talked about as much. I’ll forever be in awe of mothers who know that experience and choose to do it again. But also in awe of the mothers (like us) who know and respect our boundaries! All mothers are magic.

  • @lizswenson2813
    @lizswenson2813 3 місяці тому

    Hey Liz Swenson, I love your name!

  • @kirsty2861
    @kirsty2861 4 місяці тому

    Really need to see these kinds of videos. I have a 7 mo son and knew i wanted to be one and done before i was pregnant (as did my husband). I still feel the same way but sometimes find myself worrying if my son will be lonely without siblings and other little niggling concerns so its really great to hear positive only child stories from other OAD parents and only children. Feeling more content with my decision - I know if i had another child i couldnt give my full self to both children and relationships would suffer as would my mental health, so ultimately i know its the right decision for me. ❤

  • @jamieeverett9695
    @jamieeverett9695 4 місяці тому

    Same ❤

  • @dominiquethomas3569
    @dominiquethomas3569 5 місяців тому

    I gave a like and comment because there weren't any. Love this ❤ thanks 😊

  • @susiem9783
    @susiem9783 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing! I am also a one and done mom. I knew when I was pregnant with my daughter. I hated being pregnant. The birth was traumatic and the postpartum depression and psychosis was devastating! Happy with my daughter:)

  • @thatamychic3517
    @thatamychic3517 6 місяців тому

    I'm so glad I stumbled across this! Instant subscriber!

  • @staceyshine247
    @staceyshine247 6 місяців тому

    This is very interesting. I so want to explore my Irish roots. Hope you find the answers you are searching for Jo! 🎉 bon voyage 🛫 ✨️

  • @meganbaute4254
    @meganbaute4254 6 місяців тому

    I'm 31 and I cannot see myself having children in the foreseeable future. Growing up I've always had dreams of someday being a mother, I didn't want to have kids until I found a mature enough partner and I thought that my 30s would be the perfect time to start a family. But after all of the heartbreaks from failed relationships, immature men, all of my career fumbles and disappointments, I don't know if I will ever feel secure enough to have children. Maybe I will have one in my late 30s but only one. I wish that women were able to give birth into their late 40s. If that were the case I would not worry but that's not how the world works. Men can have children at any age but women have such a small window of time. It feels really unfair.

  • @Maxibinxy
    @Maxibinxy 6 місяців тому

    Is it bad that every week my inner voices says to skip college….

  • @BobSamanta
    @BobSamanta 6 місяців тому

    RIP Bing Bong! To the MOON!

  • @johnmcshame8751
    @johnmcshame8751 6 місяців тому

    Stop being a liberal and you’ll fix that problem

  • @ZarahSolomon-pr4yo
    @ZarahSolomon-pr4yo 7 місяців тому

    My girl is just over 2 and is finally sleeping better 😌 just got her through teething and off the boob. She also has more energy than your usual toddler. My husband and i both agree on one child. Also so expensive.

    • @reneev4643
      @reneev4643 5 місяців тому

      Same situation, One & Done😊

    • @niasteadley
      @niasteadley 3 місяці тому

      Omg I’m very financially savvy and I grossly underestimated the cost of raising a child. Definitely a huge consideration!

  • @davinacipriano5642
    @davinacipriano5642 7 місяців тому

    No probs getting preagnant! Totally normal birth. We could afford one. She gets 4 years college paid for now Grad School. Plus an IRA started for her an a down payment on a house when she needs it. I'm good. Never regretful. We will move close to where she goes. She is my favorite. People that guilt you for not having two are ridiculous. She was an easy baby. Great kid even til now. She's 21. So proud of her. She has no regrets having no siblings. She gets everything when we pass. Love her.

    • @KCNall
      @KCNall 4 місяці тому

      Awesome job! People too often fail to consider the rising cost of college. Settling your child up for financial success is an incredible gift. We plan to have one for the same reasons, and to be able to offer childcare and financial support if they want a kids. We are starting our family so late because we wanted to be financially stable first. I’d love to remove that pressure from my kid. Give them a safety net to take wise risks and consider earlier parenthood if they’d like. Also, having sufficient means to navigate potential medical costs with minimal stress in the US is hard.

  • @ohbabyihadnoidea
    @ohbabyihadnoidea 7 місяців тому

    Ahhh brilliant!

  • @ohbabyihadnoidea
    @ohbabyihadnoidea 7 місяців тому

    That’s a great point!!

  • @ohbabyihadnoidea
    @ohbabyihadnoidea 7 місяців тому

    Definitely doing it by myself like you 😂

  • @amandahenderson6145
    @amandahenderson6145 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for making this video. I hate the pressure society puts on us to have multiple kids

  • @seaturtlegrl
    @seaturtlegrl 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for this convo. It has been very annoying to me that people have made comments to me about only having one child and say that i have to have another that I can’t have JUST one and needs a sibling. It’s so rude to presume that every single person needs to have more than one kid just bc you think it will make the kid better off to have a sibling. The amount of people I know, including myself who have a sibling they have no relationship with is astounding. Also, I struggled with health issues that prevented me from having the energy needed for another child. I had to focus on getting well for the child I do have. People don’t stop to consider what someone might be going through and more than one kid is just not doable for everyone. My son is 5 and thriving without a sibling. I was struggling with the pressure of thinking he needed a sibling for a while but recently it’s hit me that it wouldn’t be worth it to give my son a sibling if it’s at the expense of me and will take away from the quality of life I give him now.

  • @HaughtyHedonist
    @HaughtyHedonist 9 місяців тому

    I'm Team One && Done! As A Single Mother Living With Family, My Parents Act Like It's A Cardinal Sin For Me To Get The Slightest Break From My Son. I'm Dying To Move Out On My Own && For My Son To Get Older (He'll Be 5 Soon) So That I Can Reclaim Some Independence - Not To Mention Take Some Stress/Pressure Off Of Me.

  • @brih.9407
    @brih.9407 9 місяців тому

    Is it selfish of me to be one and done even though i had no issues with fertility and also did not have a traumatic birth? I did have a horrible time with breastfeeding and never did it successfully. One common theme i see with many one and done moms is that they had issues getting pregnant or had a traumatic birth. Is it okay that i just dont want any more kids?

    • @TaraClarkDeMaria
      @TaraClarkDeMaria 9 місяців тому

      It's totally fine! It's your choice and everyone has their own reasons.

    • @meganrausch8396
      @meganrausch8396 9 місяців тому

      It's never selfish to not have kids! Whether you have none, one, or 12, it's never selfish to Not have one/more

    • @ZarahSolomon-pr4yo
      @ZarahSolomon-pr4yo 7 місяців тому

      Totally ❤

    • @clarily-561
      @clarily-561 4 місяці тому

      YES 😊 you do not need to justify your choices to others

    • @mediumchunkymads
      @mediumchunkymads Місяць тому

      I had a good pregnancy and a super easy and amazing birth, breastfeeding was more painful than the birth or recovery for me, and I don't want more kids either! I commented on this video some of my thoughts about it! I think there are reasons it is selfish to have any amount of kids and it's good to be a little selfish you gotta take care of yourself! Love my baby and want all my mom power for her🩷

  • @meganrausch8396
    @meganrausch8396 9 місяців тому

    My favorite thing about being one-and-done is that there's more me leftover. More mental health, more energy, more time/focus, more me-time, etc, etc. I can give my all to my kid, and still have some of myself leftover. And, I love that I get to have a favorite, guilt-free 😂

    • @kirsty2861
      @kirsty2861 4 місяці тому

      I have a 6 month old son and am one and done for all these reasons. I've always known I only wanted one child and my opinion has not changed since having my son. My relationship and finances and mental health and so many aspects of my life would be put under strain if we had another and it's not worth it. I want to be able to give my all to my family and still have some energy left in me to live my own life too.

    • @meganrausch8396
      @meganrausch8396 4 місяці тому

      @@kirsty2861 Congrats on your baby!

    • @kirsty2861
      @kirsty2861 4 місяці тому

      @@meganrausch8396 thank you ❤️

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs 11 місяців тому

    LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-survive-hosting-the-holidays-with-maria-sansone/id1616566826?i=1000637530053

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/here-we-go-again-recipes-and-inspiration-to-level-up/id1616566826?i=1000626049988

  • @lillierose5304
    @lillierose5304 Рік тому

    I have one wonderful 12 year old and my son is very grateful to be an only and very much does not want a sibling. It's a very special and unique experience having just one. We feel very lucky. ❤️

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breaking-the-stigma-menopause-and-mental-health-with/id1616566826?i=1000607295664

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discussing-the-mom-life-with-linda-fruits/id1616566826?i=1000605120662

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-talk-about-mom-rage-with-libby-ward/id1616566826?i=1000584616235

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-can-you-talk-about-mental-load-with-your-partner/id1616566826?i=1000582274475

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dark-fascination-why-moms-love-true-crime-stories/id1616566826?i=1000609442170

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/empowering-kids-how-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-the/id1616566826?i=1000610519948

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-improve-kids-listening-skills-and-strengthen/id1616566826?i=1000620741632

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/calm-the-chaos-raising-the-most-challenging/id1616566826?i=1000622240091

  • @modernmomprobs
    @modernmomprobs Рік тому

    FULL EPISODE: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/being-a-one-and-done-parent-with-jen-dalton/id1616566826?i=1000623024749

  • @judyhoffman3439
    @judyhoffman3439 Рік тому

    Also I hate when people say my daughter will be spoiled. Ofcourse she will be. I think it’s so important to spoil a girl because every woman is truly not spoiled. Every woman will experience sexism, objectification and misogyny. I’ve known so many spoiled girls and they are doing great in life. They know and respect their boundaries and go for whatever they want in life.

  • @haroldallison2427
    @haroldallison2427 Рік тому

    "promosm" 🙃

  • @RecoveringNihilist
    @RecoveringNihilist Рік тому

    I guess it's pretty hard to be a mom when you can't stop staring at your navel.

  • @cholieandresa
    @cholieandresa Рік тому

    I used to be a newborn photographer. I both loved and hated that job. Babies tho, original squish mallows. And my equipment was stored in the NICU because it had a biometric hand scanner. So I got to quietly walk around and just send some good vibes to the babies. You observe a lot as a photographer in a hospital

  • @stormyeffects4795
    @stormyeffects4795 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this

  • @delilawobig4551
    @delilawobig4551 Рік тому

    "promosm"

  • @meiguess6765
    @meiguess6765 Рік тому

    My grandparents used to do the same thing but with these really big space heaters they had (their house didn’t have a fireplace). I know rationally they did nothing but it always “helped” in a way. My grandad passed a couple years ago and my grandma saw me get sick over the following winter and gave me his big old space heater. Think of him every time I see it (:

  • @TheDiaryofDestaney
    @TheDiaryofDestaney Рік тому

    My son will be 10 this year and I'll be 32 this year. I refuse to have another kid. I've been one and done since I was pregnant.

  • @draydinbardon9782
    @draydinbardon9782 Рік тому

    You on fire? Go sit by the fire.

  • @jordanseay216
    @jordanseay216 Рік тому

    You’re gonna die? Go sit by the fire.