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In dieser Folge spricht Nora mit Alina Friederichs über Körperbilder, Selbstwert, Mutterschaft und die emotionale Reise hinter ihrer großen Gewichtsabnahme. Alina erzählt ehrlich von ihrem Leben als „Bad Mom“ im Internet, ihrer Erfahrung mit der Abnehmspritze, emotionalem Essen, Therapie und dem Gefühl, plötzlich nicht mehr zu wissen, wer man eigentlich ist, wenn sich der eigene Körper so stark verändert. Es geht um gesellschaftliche Schönheitsideale, alte Glaubenssätze, Familienmuster, Hate im Netz, Mom-Guilt – und darum, warum Heilung oft viel tiefer geht als reine Gewichtsabnahme. Gleichzeitig ist die Folge unglaublich lustig, warm und nahbar. Zwischen Kotzgeschichten, Spaßgläsern und Reformer-Pilates-Angst wird klar: Wir tragen alle mehr mit uns herum, als man von außen sieht. Eine ehrliche Folge über Veränderung, Identität und die Frage: Wer bin ich eigentlich, wenn ich mich nicht mehr verstecke? Alina Friederichs (Gast): ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/alinafrie/?hl=en Nora Becker (Host): ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/norabeckervocals/ Ihr habt Fragen zu unseren Werbepartner, Gewinnspiele oder Codes? Hier entlang: ➡️ https://www.echtemamas.de/podcast-shownotes/
Motherhood was supposed to feel natural. So why do so many moms secretly feel overwhelmed, exhausted, resentful, anxious, or like they're failing? In this episode, Emily sits down with therapist-trained life coach and Good Girl, Bad Mom author Dr. Danielle Dowling to unpack her groundbreaking framework: The Motherhood Setup.Danielle explains how modern mothers are caught in the collision of three overwhelming forces:The Motherhood Fantasy that says motherhood should feel natural, effortless, and fulfilling at all timesGood Girl Conditioning that teaches girls and women to stay agreeable and selflessThe Invisible Labor that quietly consumes mothers every single dayTogether, they explore identity loss after becoming a mom, the emotional weight women carry behind closed doors, and why so many mothers internalize overwhelm as personal failure instead of recognizing the impossible expectations placed upon them.This episode is for any mom who has ever questioned whether she is doing enough.
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Join us at 1440, June 11-13th, 2026: Click to learn moreIf you've ever felt like you were failing at something you were supposed to be naturally good at – this conversation will set you free.Elinor Cleghorn is a feminist historian and the author of A Woman's Work: Reclaiming the Radical History of Mothering, and in this deeply personal, wide-ranging conversation with Dr. Mindy, she unpacks one of the most important questions of our time: why has motherhood been so diminished, misunderstood, and so weaponized against the very women who do it?From the myth of the perfect maternal instinct to the constructed guilt that has silenced women for centuries, from the empty nest to the role of fatherhood in healing the masculine wound, this conversation goes everywhere. It's equal parts history lesson, permission slip, and love letter to every woman who has ever given everything to raising a family and wondered whether she was doing it right.Spoiler: you were.A Woman's Work by Elinor Cleghorn is available in bookshops and online now. Find Elinor on Instagram at @elinorcleghorn.For more resources related to today's episode, visit the podcast episode page: https://www.drmindypelz.com/ep338 Connect with Dr. Mindy:Join Reset AcademyWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Dr. Mindy on InstagramSubscribe to Dr. Mindy's newsletter Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your diet, fasting routine, or lifestyle.
Sailor Noob Crystal is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan goes episode by episode through the 2014 Sailor Moon reboot series!An all-new season of Sailor Noob starts right here as we begin our journey through Sailor Moon Crystal! Usagi is 14, a crybay, you know the drill. But how is she going to deal with e-mail and smartphones? It's been 20 years since the first Sailor Moon series, and Usagi and friends are back for an all-new adaptation of her manga adventures!In this episode, Kal taks about chiki neko and nora neko, Tama the Station Master cat, and Nekonomics. Plus, poor Pluto, breaking your coccyx, the return of Naked Usagi, inventing mornings, color pedantry, being the Lilly Moscovitz, Is Naru rich?, black-tie Count Chocula, arcade chairs, Not Mom, pre-war cop slang, "Bad Mom, Worse Brother", study nap confirmed, getting Toho in your Toei, 20/20 retroactive clairvoyance, Moon Meow, screaming your attack, Clubbin' Janet Van Dyne, and being a cat with two jobs! #pinkgoblinGive the gift of a Sailor Noob Patreon subscription to your favorite noob!https://www.patreon.com/sailornoob/giftWe're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Leave us a comment on Spotify!Become a patron of the show and hear our live-action PGSM, Animedification, Utena, Ghibli, and Evangelion podcasts!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobPut Sailor Noob merch on your body!http://justenoughtrope.threadless.comSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/7E6wUayqBuy us a coffee on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/justenoughtrope
Have you ever felt that soul-crushing mom guilt that comes from completely losing it on your own child — especially when you're supposed to be the one holding it all together while helping them with their big emotions?What if that guilt isn't the sign of a bad mom, but actually the sign of a great one?And what if there's so much more in your control than you think?In this episode, Emily Hamblin — neurodivergent mom, teacher, and emotion health coach for neurodivergent families — shares the brain science behind why you keep losing it, simple emotional regulation tools to catch yourself before you explode, and why your child's regulation journey and yours are more connected than you realize.You don't need more guilt. You need better tools. Let's find them.Connect with Emily on Instagram: instagram.com/emilyhamblincoachingJoin the Brain-Body Emotional Regulation for Neurodivergent Kids Waitlist at https://emily-hamblin.com
She caught herself mid-sentence and realized it wasn't her voice. It was her mother's. This episode is about the patterns you inherited without knowing it, the ones running your parenting, your relationships, and the way you talk to yourself right now.Kati sits down with JoAnn Crohn, parenting educator and founder of No Guilt Mom, for a conversation that starts with mom guilt and lands somewhere much deeper. JoAnn shares how she white-knuckled through breastfeeding because she believed that's what a good mom does, and the single sentence from a therapist that broke the pattern. Kati talks about spending a month with her own mother and watching in real time as her self-talk mirrored thoughts her mom carried decades earlier. Together they trace how the martyrhood pattern gets passed down, why so many women lose themselves in motherhood without noticing, and what it actually takes to come back.They also cover why families that never fought produce adults who think conflict means the relationship is over, what happens when your kid leaves for college and you realize your identity went with them, the journaling practice that rewired JoAnn's thought spirals, why naming your inner critic actually helps you stop believing it, and how JoAnn found herself again through improv comedy at 44. This is the conversation for anyone who has ever heard themselves say something and thought: that wasn't me. That was my mom. Shopping with our sponsors helps support Ask Kati Anything. Please check out this week's special offers: For a limited time our listeners are getting 20% off their entire order by using code KATI at https://cheershealth.com/ Visit http://Care.com and use code KATI for 20% off your initial subscription or a Senior Care Advisor plan Go to https://www.zocdoc.com/KATI to find and instantly book a doctor you love today Ask Kati Anything ep. 311 | Your mental health podcast, with Kati Morton, LMFT with guest: JoAnn Crone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am sitting down with my new friend, Dr. Danielle Dowling, for a conversation I believe every mom needs to hear. In this episode, we talk about why motherhood can feel so overwhelming even when you are doing everything "right." We explore how invisible labor keeps women exhausted, how the 'good girl conditioning' gets activated in motherhood, and why so many moms blame themselves instead of questioning the system they are in. We had a wonderful conversation about all the things that can affect and drain you. We delved into her wonderful book, Good Girl, Bad Mom. Her book reads like a love letter to every woman who's ever felt imperfect, overwhelmed, and like she's supposed to smile through the struggle. It's for women who love their kids fiercely but miss themselves. It's for new or future Moms who want an honest, supportive roadmap before they feel blindsided. Her book (and our conversation
I am sitting down with my new friend, Dr. Danielle Dowling, for a conversation I believe every mom needs to hear. In this episode, we talk about why motherhood can feel so overwhelming even when you are doing everything “right.” We explore how invisible labor keeps women exhausted, how the 'good girl conditioning' gets activated in motherhood, and why so many moms blame themselves instead of questioning the system they are in. We had a wonderful conversation about all the things that can affect and drain you. We delved into her wonderful book, Good Girl, Bad Mom. Her book reads like a love letter to every woman who's ever felt imperfect, overwhelmed, and like she's supposed to smile through the struggle. It's for women who love their kids fiercely but miss themselves. It's for new or future Moms who want an honest, supportive roadmap before they feel blindsided. Her book (and our conversation
What we believe about ourselves shapes how we parent, for better or worse. In this opening episode of the Grace and Truth for Every Parent series, host Stacy Bellward talks with Connected Families’ Content Manager, Laura Way, about the beliefs that quietly keep parents stuck. Laura shares her own journey, including a pivotal moment with CF co-founder Lynne Jackson that helped her trade a crushing lie for a grace-filled truth that transformed her parenting. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling like a bad mom or like you’re just not enough, this one’s for you. Key Takeaways: Your weaknesses can become your greatest parenting strength. Parenting surfaces the beliefs you didn’t know existed. Receive God’s grace first, then pass it on. You are loved far beyond your best behavior. Mentioned in this Podcast: Blog Post – 5 Lies That Keep Parents Stuck (And the Biblical Truths That Set You Free) Give – Grace & Truth for EVERY Parent! 5 Lies That Keep Parents Stuck PDF Resources Grace and Truth for Moms Online Course Discipline That Connects With Your Child's Heart Online Course Trash Truth Treasure Online Course Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting! This podcast was made possible by members of The Table, whose monthly support creates a ripple effect of change for generations to come. We'd love to have you take a seat at The Table! Love the podcast? Leave a review to help other parents discover the show! Guest Bio: Laura Way serves as the host for The Table, Connected Families' monthly donor program, and as the Content Manager. She first found Connected Families as a young discouraged mom, living overseas with her family from 2014-2019. She lives with her husband, Aubrey, and their two vibrant and Sensitive and Intense daughters in Orlando, FL. © 2026 Connected Families
Today I'm sitting down with my friend, Theresa Todd. Theresa is a Speaker, Trauma-Informed Coach, and Podcast host of The BAD Mom Show. On this episode, we're going deep into something a lot of us carry but don't talk about - the belief that if people really knew us, they'd see we're inherently flawed. Theresa gets vulnerable about growing up feeling like there was something fundamentally wrong with her, how that wound showed up in her motherhood, and the shame cycle she stayed stuck in until she let God into her story. We're talking about why emotional abandonment goes straight to the core of your identity, how anger became her survival technique because it was the only way she got seen as a child, and why doing all the therapy in the world won't change you if you're not willing to look honestly at your story. This conversation hits on why you can't heal from something you haven't grieved, how your fiercest traits are actually your superpowers when surrendered to God, and why the repair work with your kids matters more than getting it perfect. If you've ever believed you were going to mess up your family, or you're parenting out of fear instead of freedom, this episode is going to break something open in you. Let's dive in!More about Theresa:She is a Speaker, Trauma-Informed Coach, and Podcast host of The BAD Mom Show.Theresa is passionate about helping women heal their hearts and own their mantle of leadership as moms so they can walk out this calling with bold authority and divine strategy.She also hosts a live event called, Awaken the Heart of Your Home, where women gather to do this work together, in community.Theresa currently resides in Tampa, Florida with her husband and three children.Resources + LinksTheresa's Links:Follow Theresa on Instagram: @thetheresatoddFollow Theresa on Facebook: HEREFollow on TikTok: @thetheresatoddWebsite: www.thetheresatodd.comBrooke's Links:Fill out a Breakthrough Session Inquiry Form: HEREReady to learn more about working with us? Schedule a FREE 30 minute Clarity Call: SCHEDULE HEREFollow Brooke on Instagram @brookerozzieFollow @FaithfullyNourished_ on InstagramJoin the waitlist for our 8 Week Small Group + Retreat HEREGrab my FREE Ebook HEREGet 15% Off high quality supplements: HEREDid you love this episode? Share + Tag @brookerozzie on IG! If you are loving this podcast, I would greatly appreciate it if you would give it a Rate + Review!
Motherhood can bring out emotions many moms never expected: rage, guilt, resentment, and the overwhelming feeling of not being “good enough.” In this episode, Emily sits down with therapist and author Jessica Tomich Sorci to unpack why even the most loving, devoted mothers often feel like they're failing. Drawing from her work in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and her book When Good Moms Feel Bad, Jessica introduces the concept of “mom parts” and explains what's behing the internal voices that show up in motherhood.Together, they explore why motherhood can activate old wounds, why intense emotions like rage and resentment are more common than we think, and how understanding your inner parts can lead to deeper compassion for yourself.This conversation covers:• Why good moms often feel like they're failing• The psychology behind mom rage and mom guilt• How motherhood activates old emotional patterns• What “parts work” is and how it can change the way you see yourself• Why tending to yourself is essential for both you and your kidsThis episode is an invitation to stop judging your reactions and start getting curious about them.
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This week on Between Us Moms, Katie and Hallie are keeping it real about the highs, lows, and headlines that had them texting each other nonstop.First up: Mom Slay or Nays of the Week. Katie opens up about a tough potty-training moment that left her feeling like a “bad mom” and more emotional than she expected. But the week wasn't all tears—she also filled her cup by saying yes to an inspiring event for International Women's Day featuring Amanda Kloots. Meanwhile, Hallie is celebrating a triple slay: protecting her boundaries, saying yes only to what brings her peace, and trying something completely new—tennis lessons. Her message to moms? Try the thing, even if you're terrible at it.Next, in Headlines That Made Us Text Each Other, Katie brings the latest from the podcast world as Sofia Franklyn shares new details about her upcoming memoir "Daddy Issues," where she'll dive deeper into the early days of "Call Her Daddy" and her dramatic fallout with Alex Cooper. Then Hallie brings a controversial article from "The Cut" about women who regret having children—and let's just say the conversation sparks some very different reactions between the two hosts.And in The Mom Algorithm, the ladies react to a viral high school teacher who revealed the one classroom rule she stopped enforcing after 25 years: cursing. Her reasoning? There are simply bigger battles to fight. Katie and Hallie unpack all that and their stance might surprise you.Honest, funny, and refreshingly relatable—this episode is a reminder that motherhood is full of messy moments, surprising wins, and conversations we don't always have out loud.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Seventeen-year-old “Struggling” had big dreams to leave his small town, but his living situation was at risk because he couldn't stop using drugs. A letter writer who called herself “Bad Mom” loved her children, but could no longer bear the demands of motherhood. Both desperately needed to transform their lives. In today's update episode, we check in with some of our most memorable letter writers from previous episodes. The Sugars find out if “Struggling” was kicked out of his mother's house, and they give “Bad Mom” a call to see if and how her views of motherhood have changed since hearing the Sugars' advice more than two years ago. This episode was originally published on January 27th, 2018. The Sugars Recommend Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Archaic Torso of Apollo by Rainer Maria Rilke
In this episode of The Child Psych Podcast, we're joined by Rebecca Geshuri, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified in Internal Family Systems, Perinatal Mental Health, and Brainspotting, and co-author of When Good Moms Feel Bad.Rebecca is the Founder of Second Street Collective, where she provides psychotherapy and support to moms and families throughout California. In addition to her clinical work, she teaches workshops to therapists, physicians, doulas, and yoga practitioners, has presented at the IFS Institute and Postpartum Support International conferences, and has been featured on several prominent podcasts. Her work is deeply grounded in both clinical expertise and the lived experience of being a mother to three daughters. You can find her on social media @rebeccageshurilmft.In this powerful and deeply validating conversation, Rebecca helps us understand why the mothers who care the most often struggle the most—and why maternal distress is not a sign of failure, but a signal that something tender needs attention.Together, we explore how Internal Family Systems (IFS) offers a compassionate framework for depathologizing maternal rage, anxiety, and guilt, and how understanding our internal “parts” can transform the way we parent in real time. Rebecca explains the difference between Good Mom parts and Bad Mom parts—and why both are actually trying to protect us—and unpacks the role shame plays in keeping mothers silent and isolated.We also talk about unblending: how creating space from overwhelming emotions allows mothers to respond more calmly to their children, even in the hardest moments. Rebecca speaks directly to parents who fear their anger is damaging their children, offering a powerful reframe about nervous systems, repair, and connection. She also shares how healing a mother's inner world directly supports a child's regulation, attachment, and sense of safety.Finally, Rebecca introduces the concept of the Inner Mom—the calm, compassionate internal leader every parent already has—and offers gentle guidance on how to access that part when overwhelm takes over.This episode is a must-listen for any parent who has ever wondered:Why is this so hard if I love my child so much?And for any mother who fears she's already failed, Rebecca offers a message of deep reassurance, hope, and permission to begin again.Find her on social @rebeccageshurilmftHere is the link to her new book, "When Good Mom's Feel Bad" : https://rebeccageshurilmft.com/book
Mom guilt is loud, relentless, and honestly… not always logical. In this episode, we get real about the everyday guilt that follows so many moms, whether it's work, screen time, patience, priorities, or feeling like you're never doing “enough.” We share personal stories, call out the patterns that keep guilt in the driver's seat, and talk through practical ways to work through it like small mindset shifts, boundaries, and reminders that bring you back to center. If you've been carrying that heavy “I should be more” feeling, this one's for you. You're not alone. Sponsor: Bubs Natural Collagen Peptides code: CAMPCHAOS for 20% off your entire order! For more exclusive content, join our Patreon here! Stay up to date on all of our latest news & content here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On plonge au cœur de l'humain : Isabelle Racicot s’appuie sur le cofondateur de Netflix pour questionner nos priorités face à la culture de l'épuisement. Entre les statistiques surprenantes de la consommation de porno et les attaques racistes en politique, Tatiana nous partage sa réflexion sur la « Bad Mom Theory ». Un plaidoyer nécessaire pour le lâcher-prise face à la quête épuisante de la perfection parentale.Voir https://www.cogecomedia.com/vie-privee pour notre politique de vie privée
Mom friendships can be the best part of motherhood… and also the hardest. In this episode, we break down what we value most in mom friendships, our personal deal breakers, and what we've learned from friendships that stuck. If you're trying to find your mom community, this is your reminder to get clear on what you need, trust your gut, and choose friendships that feel supportive, not stressful. For more exclusive content join our Patreon here! Follow us on Instagram to stay up to date on all of our exciting happenings! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From knuckle flushing to airport soap hacks, we're diving into unpopular opinions, bizarre pregnancy myths, and the honest, emotional side of preparing for motherhood—emotionally and spiritually.
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What happens when you have every intention of showing up as the best mom possible and then things go awry and you show up as someone that you do not want to be?Do you beat yourself up for days? We all have bad mom moments no matter how intentional we are in our parenting. I even share some of my bad mom moments so that you do not feel alone in this.When those bad mom moments strike, there are things you can do to repair. And the repair is extremely important because it is one more thing that your child will not experience at their other parent's home. In this episode I share some of my greatest tips on how you can repair your relationship with your child to help them grow up connected and resilient.I'd love to hear your bad mom moments if you need a safe place to share them. Email me at info@risingbeyondpc.com.Please leave us a review or rating and follow/subscribe to the show. This helps the show get out to more people.If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpcIf you want to support the show you may do so here at, Buy Me A Coffee. Thank you! We love being able to make this information accessible to you and your community.If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/ Where to find more from Rising Beyond:Rising Beyond FacebookRising Beyond LinkedInRising Beyond Pinterest If you're interested in guesting on the show please fill out this form - https://forms.gle/CSvLWWyZxmJ8GGQu7Enjoy some of our freebies! Choosing Your Battles Freebie Canned Responses Freebie Mic Drop Moments Freebie ...
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Have you ever thought to yourself, “I don't love this right now…” in the middle of motherhood chaos? If so, you're not alone.In today's episode, I'm pulling back the curtain with some honest Christian mom confessions. Because the truth is: we don't always love every second of motherhood. And that doesn't make us bad moms. It makes us human.We'll talk about the tension between guilt and grace, why social media's “enjoy every moment” message can feel crushing, and how God invites us to see our weakness as a place for His strength to shine.Together, we'll anchor in Scripture and reframe the lie that not loving every moment equals failure. Instead, we'll remember that faithfulness matters more than feelings.So grab your coffee and breathe deep, mama. This is a safe space to be honest, to release shame, and to hear encouragement that God delights in you right here in the messy middle.SUPPORT BY WORDS: https://buymeacoffee.com/bywordsSHOP MY BOOKS:Waking Up: Living Open — https://amzn.to/3LusgrzLove Is Devotional — https://amzn.to/3S6OZhs FREE Path to Purpose Guide: https://hannahhughes.myflodesk.com/pathwaytopurpose My favorite Bible studies + devotionals - HANNAHHUGHES10 for 10% off: https://thedailygraceco.com?dt_id=300773 Connect: www.thehannahhughes.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehannahhughes/ https://www.instagram.com/bywordspodcast Shop my Amazon faves: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thehannahhughes
Ever shown up late (again) and thought, “Ugh, why can't I just get it together?” That's not just forgetfulness, mama—it's ADHD shame taking a swing at your self-worth. In this episode, we sit down with therapist and ADHD coach Rebecca Tolbert to dig into why women with ADHD are so hard on themselves, how shame spirals keep us stuck, and why more productivity isn't the answer. Rebecca shares science-backed tools to calm your brain, regulate your nervous system, and finally stop believing you're “the worst.” If you've been beating yourself up for not following through, always running late, or feeling like you'll never measure up, this conversation will feel like the hug (and the reality check) you desperately need. Resources We Shared: Learn more about Rebecca and her work HERE Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarchmoney.com/NOGUILT Ready to ditch the chaos? Grab our FREE Stop Doing Checklist and start crossing things off your plate like a boss! Want to keep the convo going? Come hang out with us in the FREE No Guilt Mom Podcast Community—real talk, support, and zero mom guilt. Visit No Guilt Mom Follow us on Instagram! Explore our No Guilt Mom Amazon Shop filled with juicy parenting reads and guest favorites! Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too! Love the show? Show it some love back by checking out our ah-maz-ing sponsors who help keep it all going—right here! Access the full episode transcript HERE #parentingpodcast #parentingtips #selfcare #mentalload #kids #teenager #toddler #preschooler #baby #noguiltmom #ADHD, #women, #shame, self-care, #mentalhealth, #emotionalregulation, #strategies, #motherhood, #support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Carly Gregg's attorney filed a motion for additional time, citing “certain facts and circumstances concerning Appellant's lead trial counsel.” In the motion, filed on July 30 and approved on July 31, Attorney James Murphy, on behalf of Gregg, requested an additional 30 days to prepare the Appellant Brief. Murphy states, in the motion, that due to the “substantial size and complexity of this matter,” he was unable to finalize the brief by the previous deadline. Murphy went on to include, in the motion, that certain things have come to light regarding Gregg's lead trial counsel, saying this new information “may bear relevance to the issues raised in this direct appeal.” Gregg's lead trial counsel was Bridget Todd. According to the motion, the new information came to light “within the past thirty (30) days” of filing the motion. On July 4, Jackson Jambalaya released the 37-page motion for divorce issued against Todd on the grounds of “habitual cruel and inhuman treatment.” In the motion, the Court found that Todd falsely accused her ex-husband of a crime, then used the crime as a basis to get emergency custody of her ex-husband's children. Todd also used her position as an attorney to “intimidate and manipulate” her ex with “legal threats.” In addition to multiple other findings. 3OYS reached out to Murphy, asking if the information he addressed in the motion was in response to Todd's divorce decree and the Court's findings. Murphy stated, “Our request for additional time is directly related to the newly discovered information about Carly's lead trial counsel that raises profound concerns about the integrity of her original defense. Some of these issues involve serious allegations of dishonesty and misconduct by counsel in other legal matters, including sworn proceedings. While we are still in the process of fully investigating how this may have impacted Carly's case, the severity of what we've learned demands a thorough and unhurried review. Carley deserves to have her conviction scrutinized under the highest standard of fairness, especially in light of these alarming revelations about her former counsel's conduct.” The request for more time will also enable Murphy to address other issues raised in the motion. In September of 2024, Gregg was found guilty of murdering her mother, Ashley Smiley, attempted murder of her stepfather, and tampering with evidence. She is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. An appeal has been filed with the Mississippi Supreme Court The new deadline for the Appellant's Brief is August 19, 2025. You can read the full motion filed by Gregg's attorney below.
Geneigte Gesellschaft, man sagt, sie sei eine Bad Mom – sie selbst sagt, sie sei fett. Und wir sagen: Sie ist absolut famos! In dieser ebenso schamlosen wie charmanten Folge bringt die kühne Lady Alina Friederichs ein Selbstvertrauen mit, das selbst gestählte Insta-Gemüter erröten lässt: Es geht um das Leben als Influencerin zwischen Reichweite und Realness, um das Fatshaming beim Frauenarzt, Internetmobbing von einer angeblichen Gynäkologin – und um die Entscheidung, nicht zu stillen, obwohl man weiß, was dann kommt. Alina Friederichs spricht über den Druck, perfekt zu performen – online wie offline. Über ihren Weg zur Selbstständigkeit, über ihren Körper, über das Wort „fett“ – und warum sie es selbstbewusst reclaimt. Und sie zeigt, wie man sich auch mit über 130 Kilo im Bikini zeigen kann, ohne sich vor den Blicken anderer kleinzumachen. Diese Folge strotzt vor subversivem Witz, echter Wut und genau dem Quäntchen Skandal, das man in feineren Kreisen natürlich nur unter vorgehaltener Hand feiert – und heimlich verschlingt. Herzlichst, Lady Leisadale Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/mama_leisa Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
Do you ever worry that you are too strict or too lenient? Questioning all your parenting choices? In this heartfelt and hilariously honest encore episode, Vanessa Quigley is joined by her sister Leah (fellow mom of seven!) for a deep dive into the chaos, comedy, and total emotional overload of motherhood. From rage-cleaning the car to crying in the pantry, they open up about the moments that push moms to the edge—and how to find your way back. Together, they share vulnerable confessions, real tips that actually work (yes, even sex gets a moment), and crowd-sourced wisdom from the incredible MomForce community. Whether you're overwhelmed by toddlers, teens, or just the dinner dishes, this episode will make you feel seen, laugh, and remember: you're doing better than you think. Use code CB15 for 15% off a Monthbooks subscription. Follow Vanessa Follow Chatbooks 7:30 We are all human. It's normal to reach a breaking point. 9:05 Words from the MomForce community about bad days as a mom. 11:30 When Meghan Markle admitted that she's not okay. 14:00 How to institute a "room of tranquility". 16:15 The mental load and how to identify your needs. 21:00 Ask for attention and time with your husband when you are feeling stressed. 26:00 Smiling is science! 28:00 The magic of an 8 second hug.
Ever replayed the day in your head and thought, “Why did I snap like that?”. You love your kids with everything you've got—so why is it so hard to show up the way you want to?If you're stuck in a cycle of mom guilt, irritation, and exhaustion, there's a chance your hormones, not your parenting, are the real culprit. This episode goes beyond the surface to unpack how burnout and hormone imbalances are silently shaping your motherhood experience, and what to do about it.Here's what you'll learn:The key difference between guilt that keeps you stuck, and guilt that can spark real changeWhy burnout doesn't just “happen”—and what your guilt is actually trying to tell youWhy “survival mode” feels normal, and how to finally break out of it without giving up everything you loveIf you're ready to stop ending your days in self-blame and start creating more capacity for joy, presence, and patience, you'll want to hear this.Book a FREE Hormone Strategy Call with meNEED HELP FIXING YOUR HORMONES? CHECK OUT MY RESOURCES:Hormone Imbalance Quiz - Find out which of the top 3 hormone imbalances affects you most!Join Nourish Your Hormones Coaching for the step-by-step and my eyes on YOUR hormones for the next 4 monthsRate the podcast 5 stars and DM me RATING on IG @leishadrews for $20 off the Restored mini-course on blood sugar balance, a key factor in hormone health!Use code HHPODCAST for $50 off Nourish Your HormonesLET'S CONNECT!IG: @leishadrewsMy story+more hormone resources hereSend us a text with episode feedback or ideas! (We can't respond to texts unless you include contact info but always read them)Don't forget to subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more women looking for answers.Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine.This podcast is for women and moms to learn how to balance hormones naturally in motherhood, to have pain-free periods, increased fertility, to decrease PMS mood swings, and to increase energy without restrictive diet plans. You'll learn how to balance blood sugar, increase progesterone naturally, understand the root cause of estrogen dominance, irregular periods, PCOS, insulin resistance, hormonal acne, post birth-control syndrome, and conceive naturally. We use a pro-metabolic, whole food, root cause approach to functional women's health and focus on truly holistic health and mind-body connection.If you listen to any of the following shows, we're sure you'll like ours too! Pursuit of Wellness with Mari Llewellyn, Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark, Found My Fitness with Rhonda Patrick, Just Ingredients Podcast, Wellness Mama, The Dr Josh Axe Show, Are You Menstrual Podcast, The Model Health Show, Grounded Wellness By Primally Pure, Be Well By Kelly Leveque, The Freely Rooted Podcast with Kori Meloy, Simple Farmhouse Life with Lisa Bass
IG: avrilgranato Chicago-based, award winning comedian Avril Granato visits to discuss her path as an artist into stand-up comedy. She tours solo and with productions like: Bad Momz of Comedy, Moms Unhinged & more.
Ever feel like you're losing yourself in motherhood—snapping at your kids and wondering if you're a “bad mom” for not holding it all together? You're not alone… and you're not broken. It's time to change the narrative! In this episode, I'll help you: ✔️ Understand why you keep falling into the same patterns of overwhelm, chaos, or anger—and exactly what's underneath it all ✔️ Discover how to break free from old, conditioned ways of coping so you don't pass them all to your kids ✔️ Get the first steps to rewiring your nervous system for calm, connection, and inner peace (even when life feels impossible) ✔️ See the game-changing power of setting boundaries, asking for support, and finally claiming time for yourself—guilt-free Imagine what your days would feel like if you actually had space to breathe, felt grounded in who you are + could say no without guilt. I'll walk you through how to create that reality—no matter where you're starting from. You deserve to enjoy motherhood and show your kids a version of you that's happy, whole, and empowered. And it's absolutely possible!
In motherhood it can be very easy to get short, frustrated or annoyed with your children. Today I share something that is currently on my mind with one of my children. Negative Effects of Sugar in Motherhood Episode Lose Weight Without Counting Calories or Macros **Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health (Formerly the Positive Pregnancy Program)**: This self-led video program, made to help foster positivity durning pregnancy. It is for women who have or do struggle with pregnancy and who want to have strong mental health during and specifically the first trimester of pregnancy during the nausea! This Mini Course will help you mentally navigate the hardships of the physical changes of pregnancy, especially that morning sickness phase. Direct link to Morning Sickness Mini Course for Mental Health Positivity in Pregnancy and Motherhood website: Positiveinpregnancy.com Library of Pregnancy Podcasts that go through pregnancy: (you will have to scroll down, just a little :) ) https://positiveinpregnancy.com/pregnancyishard YouTube for Positivity in Pregnancy: https://www.youtube.com/@PregnancyisHardwithJosly-nd8wd Here is the Facebook Page for Pregnancy is hard: I have documented my journey of my fourth baby on this page and have other juicy and good tips for enjoying pregnancy better. https://www.facebook.com/pregnancyishard Here is the Pregnancy is Hard Support Group on Facebook: Let's offer support, help and fun for those in the trenches of pregnancy! https://www.facebook.com/groups/165102315544693 Instagram: @positivityinpregnancy Email me at: positivityinpregnancy@gmail.com
Bad Mom Good Mom - Matthew 14:1-12Welcome to Real Housewives of the Roman Empire. I changed the names a little, but that's the background for today's Bible passage in which we will sadly read of the death of John the Baptist.Matthew 14:1-12As Matthew 1-13 relate to John the Baptist, he was like a booster that helps launch a rocket into space. Once the rocket gets up, the booster has done its job and falls back to earth. One stage is over and another begins.Bad moms are offended by preaching that calls them to repentance.Herodias was offended by the preacher because he called out her sin. I sure wish she had done what I have seen many guilty sinners do over the years -Repent of their sin, receive God's forgiveness, and rebuild their lives around God's truth, as David and Bathsheba did in their generation.Bad moms fail to protect their children and instead influence them to sin.Now before looking at the good mom, let me state clearly that we are all sinners who need to turn to Christ for salvation and forgiveness. All sin deserves judgment, and God can forgive any sin except refusing to repent and turn to him. So repent, receive forgiveness, and rebuild by faith.Good moms seek Jesus and pray for their children.Canaanites were the peoples Israel had been commanded to dispossess when they entered the Promised Land. But even though they were enemies of Israel, God still worked among them. Rahab was a Canaanite woman, so Jesus the Jew had a smidge of Canaanite blood in Him.I believe Jesus was testing this woman to see how she will respond. Will she be offended like Herodias, or will her faith overcome offense and discouragement.Good moms worship Jesus and model for their children perseverance.I want to guarantee you that if you humble yourself before Jesus and pray, “Lord, help me” Jesus will hear that prayer and do what's best for you.She is acknowledging that Jesus is her Lord and Master, and she is staying where Jesus is, even if all she gets is crumbs. Better to eats crumbs on the way to Heaven's throne than have a feast in Herod's hell-bound palace.
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Confessions of a Bad Mom and The Shame of Motherhood is a real thing. Listen to this intimate account of motherhood and the grief we all experience. Welcome back to OBSESSED! In this heartfelt solo episode, your host Julie Loken opens up about the messy, magical, and meaningful journey of motherhood—specifically, what it's like raising four boys. Julie takes us beyond “how-to” guides or stories of perfection, sharing an honest love story marked by exhaustion, growth, guilt, and ultimately, grace. She candidly explores the realities of parenting—grieving your old self, accepting imperfection, laughing at fart jokes, and loosening your grip as your kids grow independent. Whether you're in the newborn trenches, navigating teenage chaos, or cheering your grown kids from afar, this episode is a raw, compassionate reminder that you're never alone, self-care is essential, and you're doing better than you think. Stay wild, stay true, stay obsessed—this one's for every parent out there doing their best.Time Stamps00:00 Pregnancy Experiences and Expectations06:38 "Embracing Change in Parenthood"07:22 Embracing Imperfection in Parenthood10:53 "Self-Compassion and Resilience Tribute"
Rebecca Geshuri, LMFT, explores practical strategies to help moms recognize—and break free from—the exhausting and often invisible mental loops created by competing “Mom Parts.” Drawing from her expertise as a licensed therapist and her experience working with mothers, Rebecca guides listeners through compassionate, insightful conversations that bring clarity, healing, and empowerment to the parenting journey. This podcast is a supportive space for moms who are ready to understand their inner world and reclaim a sense of balance and self. Rebecca Geshuri, LMFT, PMH-C, is a licensed therapist specializing in perinatal mental health. She uses Internal Family Systems (IFS), Brainspotting, and EMDR to support moms through the emotional challenges of motherhood. Rebecca is the founder of Second Street Collective and co-author of the upcoming book When Good Moms Feel Bad (Hachette, 2026). She's also a mom of three, bringing real-life insight to her work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today's Masked Speaker is horrified by what she said to the "perfect guy" to try to impress him. In fact, she's calling herself a BAD MOM for it...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of A Voice and Beyond, we welcome the remarkable Andrea Arlington as our guest. Andrea is a trauma-informed Certified ICF Professional Life Coach, interventionist, minister, former television personality, model, and the author of "Revelations of a Bad Mom."Andrea bravely shares her powerful journey through generational trauma, family recovery, mental health, homelessness, and addiction. She opens up about her unintended rise to infamy following her daughter's heroin addiction, which led to thefts from numerous Hollywood celebrities like Orlando Bloom, Lindsay Lohan, and Paris Hilton, a saga documented in the movie "Bling Ring." This episode delves into the generational trauma Andrea unknowingly passed down to her daughter and the profound impact it had on their lives.Andrea's upcoming book, "Revelations of a Bad Mom," goes beyond her personal story, addressing the deep-seated insecurities many women, especially mothers, struggle with. It's a raw and heartfelt exploration of how these insecurities shape our lives and the journey of healing through addiction, loss, and family turmoil. Andrea's story is one of resilience, showing how she and her daughter have emerged, not just surviving, but thriving.As a professional life coach, Andrea now dedicates her life to mending the intricate webs of family systems, healing generational trauma, and nurturing relationships, with a keen focus on reconnecting with the often-neglected inner wounded child.Join us as Andrea Arlington shares her inspiring story and recovery message, aiming to motivate others towards healing and empowerment.Ready to transform your life with the power of gratitude? The Ultimate Gratitude Journal is your guide to cultivating joy, positivity, and mindfulness with daily prompts, inspirational quotes, and space for reflection. Enjoy a special 30% discount for one week only by visiting www.drmarisaleenaismith.com/journal Start your journey to a more grateful and fulfilling life today!In This Episode0:00 - Transform your life with the power of gratitude7:07 - Mental health, addiction, and relationships18:29 - Addiction, trauma and healing with a mother and daughter27:15 - Sponsor the Podcast and reach a global audience40:27 - Healing generational trauma and repairing family dynamics53:14 - Improving relationships through self-awareness and communication Find Andrea OnlineAndrea's WebsiteAndrea & Alexis's recent Netflix interviewAndrea's InstagramAndrea's YouTubeReady to reach a global audience with your product or service? We offer multiple opportunities for advertisement sponsorship on A Voice and Beyond. Email info@drmarisaleenaismith.com or visit the sponsor page to learn more.For more, go to drmarisaleenaismith.com/175.
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Today we're talking mom fails. Okay, I don't actually think any of us are failing but I am giggling over all the things we do "wrong" every day. I also couldn't resist discussing the Trader Joes awards (and my personal faves), an update on my health journey, and some pop culture moments I'm loving lately! A Bad Broad stream of consciousness for your Monday. Enjoy!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.TODAY'S SPONSORS:DREAMLAND BABY: Get 20% off sitewide + free shipping when you use the code BAD at DREAMLANDBABYCO.COM // BETTERHELP: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to BETTERHELP.COM/BAD to get 10% off your first month of therapy //CLEAN SIMPLE EATS: Go to CLEANSIMPLEEATS.COM and use the code BAD10 for 10% off of your order! // SQUARESPACE: Go to SQUARESPACE.COM for a free trial and when you're ready to buy a website or domain, go to SQUARESPACE.COM/BAD to get 10% off! //Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.