Today (5.18), Moms Actually, a podcast that creates a safe space for candid conversations about the good, the bad and the ugly of motherhood, launches its third season with episode 1: “A Lot Can Happen In A Year.”
In the first episode, hosts Blair Gyamfi and Morgan Taylor, two multifaceted entrepreneurs and moms, catch up on the past year and the growth of the show since launching in 2022. The pair reflect on how the show has empowered mothers to have genuine, relatable and inspiring discussions about what motherhood is really like.
On Episode 1, Blair and Morgan discuss:
- Balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood
- Getting over job loss and dealing with imposter syndrome
- How to handle big transitions in life
- Coping with challenges of parenting pre-teens
- How to be more purposeful in parenting
- How to not become a people-pleaser when building a platform
- Avoiding comparison to other women/moms when scrolling online
- Championing other women when they step out of their comfort zone
Watch the full episode, here: youtu.be/m3hgmD0e8dw
Forbes says the podcast "departs from the highlight Instagram reels of how motherhood is depicted on social media and dives into the components of transparent conversations" and praises its "purpose-driven mission to ensure that mothers' voices are heard and represented." Read more here.
Moms Actually will air weekly and feature special guests including Tamar Braxton, Tammy Franklin and Carrington Franklin-Nakwaasah, Erica Campbell and more.
About Moms Actually:
Moms Actually is a digital platform and motherhood community that aims to redefine motherhood and break away from the unhealthy expectations society has placed on women.
Our community provides spaces for women to authentically relate to each other in a society that often prioritizes appearances over genuine experiences.
We host a visual podcast that addresses the experiences of womanhood, sisterhood and motherhood through candid and transparent discussions We have discussed 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.
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