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San Diego Magazine presents Not a Parenting Podcast. Hosts Claire Johnson and Alex Ott speak with San Diego community leaders and industry experts to discuss the challenges and triumphs of balancing big careers and raising tiny humans.
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Moms Actually is a 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.
Watch or listen on MomsActually.com, YouTube and all podcast platforms. Join our community on Instagram and Facebook.
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A Rainbow Baby is a baby born subsequent to a miscarriage, stillbirth, TFMR, or the death of an infant from natural causes. This podcast follows Taylor through her journey of becoming pregnant again after her son, Ellis, was stillborn in May 2018. Also included are honest and hopeful conversations with others sharing their own Rainbow Baby stories including trying to conceive after loss, pregnancy, recurrent loss, adoption, surrogacy, and parenting after loss.
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A podcast bringing hope to women are wanting to have babies later in life by sharing stories those who have been pregnant at 35+. Hosted by Desirée Nathanson, first time mama at 40 and second-time mama at 41.
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Amanda, a graphic designer from OH, invited Melissa, a NY stay-at-home mom on her podcast. Melissa, who has been hunkered down for decades after a cool but soul-crushing brush with fame on MTV’s Real World New Orleans, didn’t really do this sort of thing but Amanda seemed nice. They recorded twice due to technical difficulties, but ended up chatting for hours. Who the fuck talks on the actual phone? They do! Two strangers getting to know each other the old-fashioned way. Get to know Melissa all over again as she gets to know Amanda for the first time. Bonus! One’s white and one ain’t.
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Thousands of women joke about getting knocked up by their gay best friend when they get fed up with dating. Follow my decision to ACTUALLY do it: learning about the single mother by choice community, failed DIY attempts, to choosing IVF.
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This is a window into my own life and views. Mom of 2 ASD humans, 3 fur kids, foodie and neurodivergent myself.
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Des papas qui parlent de paternité en toute liberté !
Envoyez vos questions et remarques à [email protected]
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations. -
This podcast is created as a space to allow non-birthing parents of all types to share their stories, their struggles, their victories, and build a community that reminds us we are not in this alone. The Good, The Dad & The Ugly was designed with you in mind, to share resources, tips, and more from guests of all backgrounds to give you confidence and support through your parenting journey.Episodes release every other week on Tuesday.
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Zwyczajny podcast. Tworzony spontanicznie i bez planu.
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Follow writer Dan Marshall (“Home is Burning”) as he shares his hilarious and blunt journey from “Peter Pan” man-child to full-blown adult, finally hanging up his tights to become a dad. Dan's dirty mouth is only outweighed by his big heart as he narrates his adventures, from being distracted by fantasy football while waiting for their first pregnancy test to realizing he's never going finish that “White Men Can't Jump” digital rental while in the delivery room. Dan's voyage into parenthood is his own but will ring humorous and nostalgic to many new and long-time parents.
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This podcast is dedicated to all fathers who are positive role model in their kids lives and who take care of their kids. Tune in as you will hear all types of Dads whether you are a Bonus Dad, Baby Daddy, or a Husband you will hear their experiences and stories and also you will hear the females perspective and a singles person perspective on kids and their relationship with their parents as well on certain topics and then when I have my own kid you will hear my journey as well. This podcast is a safe space for all fathers!!
If you have any questions or concerns or want you to be a guest on the show you can reach out to me at :
Baby Daddy Chronicles Information:
Instagram: (@babydaddychroniclespod)
Twitter: (@babydaddychron)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/babydaddychroniclespodcast
Facebook Group: Baby Daddy Chronicles
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1u3ImmZFhw8wnXjqeRJp7g
Website: https://www.theaveragejoemedia.com/baby-daddy-chronicles
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