Moms Actually is a multi-platform community that aims to redefine motherhood and break away from the unhealthy expectations society has placed on women.
By creating spaces where women can authentically relate to each other in a society that often prioritizes appearances over genuine experiences, Moms Actually has become the community “where motherhood meets sisterhood.” Launching season three on Thurs., May 18, Moms Actually hosts a visual podcast showcasing relatable and inspiring women engaging in honest and vulnerable conversations about their experiences as mothers and beyond. It covers a range of topics, including marriage, dating, single motherhood, body image, miscarriage and child loss, blended families, the impact of social media, entrepreneurship, mental health and much more.
What began as an idea at a women’s conference in 2022, hosts Blair Gyamfi and Morgan Taylor have created the kind of a community that every mother deserves - an intentional space to just be a woman alongside other women.
Watch the trailer, here: youtu.be/o-Cq1ttwC3Y
"I am so excited for our audience to tune in this season," says co-host Morgan Taylor. "I truly believe there is something for everyone, even the dads! I hope anyone who watches or listens realizes that this space is more than just a digital platform, but it is a community. From the stories, the visible sisterhood, and the overall freedom you feel after the conversation. I can’t hear what our community thinks of season 3!"
"Motherhood can be so isolating, and it shouldn’t be because it’s all so relatable," adds co-host Blair Gyamfi. "The conversations we have on Moms Actually provide a new level of vulnerability, authenticity, and relatability to viewers who often don’t get the chance to say ‘I feel that way too.’”
Previous podcast guests include Tamar Braxton, Tammy Franklin and Carrington Franklin-Nakwaasah, Erica Campbell and more. Visit Moms Actually here: momsactually.com.
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