In the second half of Tabria’s convo with the Bad Broadcast podcast host Madi Murphy, the laughs keep coming as the ladies unpack how Madi navigated postpartum and became a “leave-the-house mom”, what her mat leave was like, how to actually be a good postpartum friend, and why she rejects judgment for having a village AND the glorification of martyrdom in motherhood. Madi also shares why taking care of herself makes her a better parent, how motherhood has changed her content, a brilliant hack to make life easier for parents on the go, and lots more.
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The Bad Broadcast host Madi Murphy brings her signature humor to the show for a deliciously candid convo about Madi’s pregnancy, the wonders of hypnobirthing and daddy doula courses, why birth is the most spiritual thing she’s ever been a part of even though things didn’t go exactly to plan, the importance of having her midwives and husband as advocates at the hospital, and why formula feeding was “the best possible thing” for her family in every way. Don’t miss Madi’s reveal of how her family prepares her daughter’s formula versus how her mom used to do it in the 1990s - things sure have come a long way.
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In this hilarious episode, Tabria sits down with Milk Drunk creator and producer, Full Picture Productions CCO, and mom of 2 Anne Gordon to answer “Am I The Asshole?” questions about different parenting situations submitted by our beloved listeners. The ladies weigh in on topics like screen time, a genius Christmas gift hack for young kids, getting siblings to agree, asking people not to wear perfume or shoes in the house with babies, when it’s okay to lie to your kids, navigating play dates, and lots more.
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Chef, founder, cookbook author, and mom, Molly Baz, gets real with Tabria about her pregnancy, birth story (which includes a castor oil smoothie), and raising her son while balancing her busy career. Tune in to hear about how Molly fights to normalize women’s bodies in the media and the full story of the censorship she faced during her lactation cookie campaign with Swehl. Additionally, Molly shares how her “Everybody’s Gotta Eat” advertisement with Bobbie came to be, from learning about the brand, to feeding Bobbie to her son, to posing for the lighthearted yet provocative campaign. In this episode, Molly encourages everyone to not take cooking so seriously and to find joy in trying new things.
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There is a literacy crisis in this country, but not if Spencer Russell - a former teacher, dad, Lovevery Head of Literacy Strategy, and Founder & CEO of Toddlers Can Read - has anything to do with it. Tabria gets the inside scoop on how Spencer teaches parents and caregivers to invest in the process of teaching their children to read, which he believes is the solution to our academic crisis. Spencer also serves up real dad POV on his son’s birth and feeding journey, why and how he taught his son to read at just 2 years old, navigating postpartum challenges and PPD, the overwhelming need for a national paid family leave policy, and a pro parenting hack just for dads. Class dismissed.
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Tabria connects with friend and fellow model, podcast host, body inclusivity activist, and mom Hunter McGrady for an eye-opening conversation on the discrimination plus-size women experience and the archaic misconceptions about plus-size pregnancies, which are still being perpetuated. Hunter shares why she advocates for normalizing - not criticizing - formula feeding after grief drastically reduced her milk supply, why she vowed never to speak negatively about her body in front of her kids, what’s in her mental health toolkit, and helpful tips for finding doctors, therapists, and nannies. The gal pals also unpack the body positivity movement’s current regression, the dire need for a national paid leave policy, and the power of intuitive parenting.
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Former pro athlete, reality star, advocate, podcaster, activist, founder, author, producer and new dad Colton Brown-Underwood takes us through the ups and downs of his multi-year journey to fatherhood, and why he and husband decided to tackle the outdated taboos surrounding infertility, IVF, surrogacy, and same-sex parenthood by publicly sharing their family’s experiences. Colton offers up his advice on navigating the emotional process of waiting, finding and matching with egg donors and surrogates, and celebrates innovations (surrogacy apps!), progressive terminology, and representation that help normalize every family planning option available to the LGBTQIA+ community. Don’t miss the deets on Colton’s son’s birth and seamless transition to Bobbie, who’s in their village, how to protect your mental health and manage parental overwhelm with a brilliant tap in/tap out system, and oodles more.
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