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Tovah Haim, founder and CEO of Bodily, joins us today to discuss postpartum and postpartum isolation. Tovah founded her company Bodily in order to raise awareness about postpartum isolation. Bodily aims to provide resources for both mothers and their partners in order to foster both understanding and empathy regarding the postpartum time. We discuss the unique challenges new mothers face and how important education and community support are for new parents. We discuss how many women often feel alone during postpartum, despite having people around them. We discuss the need for normalizing discussions about the realities of the postpartum period and how to best facilitate those discussions. Our conversation is packed with lots of information about the postpartum period; be sure to listen as Tovah shares her wisdom and resources.
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This week, we’re joined by Alice Tapper, the inspiring young author of Use Your Voice, a book inspired by her experience with misdiagnosed appendicitis. Alice shares how this lighter retelling of her journey encourages kids to speak up when they’re in pain and reminds parents not to ignore the signs when something feels off. As Alice begins her next chapter at the University of Michigan, she’s already making an impact by helping launch their Center for Diagnostic Excellence. Join us for an empowering conversation about advocating for health, trusting your instincts, and inspiring the next generation to use their voice.
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Kelly LeVeque, functional nutritionist and best-selling author, joins us today to discuss the critical role of nutrition before, during, and after baby. Kelly talks about the importance of proper nutrition postpartum and how it aids in recovery and milk production. We discuss the book “The First Forty Days”, which is a must read for postpartum nutrition. Kelly shares how warm foods aid in digestion postpartum as well as the need for essential nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, iron, and folate. We discuss pregnancy cravings, the importance of protein intake, and lactation cookies. Kelly shares her superfood recommendations for women before, during, and after baby as well as resources for new mothers. Our conversation is packed with loads of information about nutrition, be sure to listen as Kelly shares invaluable advice for both new and seasoned moms.
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Becky Vieira joins us today to discuss her book, Enough About the Baby: A Brutally Honest Guide to Surviving the First Year of Motherhood. Becky’s book serves both as a resource and a love letter to new moms, offering insights and support during a transformative time in their life. Becky shares with us the importance of addressing the postpartum experience, as well as the importance of support and understanding in navigating the postpartum period. She shares her personal postpartum journey with us, while emphasizing that postpartum looks different for everyone. Becky encourages mothers to trust their instincts and that it is okay to seek help when needed. We discuss the unrealistic expectations placed on new mothers and the pressure mothers feel to bounce back after birth. Be sure to listen as Becky shares invaluable advice for both new and seasoned moms.
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This week, we’re diving into the world of acupuncture with Katya Mosely from Spirit Gate Acupuncture and Wellness. Katya breaks down how acupuncture can support hormone health and fertility, helping at every stage—whether you’re trying to conceive, navigating postpartum, or managing menopause. For those a bit nervous about needles, Katya offers reassuring tips on how she creates a comfortable experience for even the most needle-phobic clients. She shares her philosophy of “befriending our challenges” and explains how acupuncture can be a powerful tool for managing anxiety, improving fertility, and achieving deep relaxation. Katya’s insights will leave you inspired to explore the transformative benefits of acupuncture!
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Dr. Shannon Clark (Babies After 35) joins us today to discuss her journey through infertility and the impact of her social media account in educating others about reproductive health. Dr. Clark underwent IVF treatment and discusses the challenges she faced. She talks to us about her multiple failed embryo transfers and her complicated twin pregnancy. We discuss the importance of addressing medical misinformation, particularly on social media. Dr. Clark urges listeners to seek medical advice early in their family planning journeys and urges listeners to have proactive conversations with doctors. We discuss both the emotional and financial toll of infertility, as well as tips for managing anxiety during pregnancy. Our conversation is filled with tons of insights on all things fertility! Be sure to listen in as Dr. Clark shares invaluable advice on this important topic.
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In this episode, Dr. Aviva Romm joins us to discuss hormone health and the lifestyle and environmental factors impacting young girls and women today. With girls entering puberty at younger ages, Dr. Romm sheds light on the role of environmental factors, including endocrine disruptors that are present in everyday items. She shares practical tips for reducing exposure—covering everything from food choices to household products—while emphasizing that as parents, we are just doing our best with the information we have. Dr. Romm encourages us to make small, manageable changes and to keep conversations about puberty and health open with our kids.
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Ashley Spivey joins us today to talk about infertility and pregnancy loss. She shares her journey navigating unexplained infertility. Ashley shares how she experienced multiple pregnancies and losses and the emotional toll it took on her. Throughout our conversation, Ashley highlights the importance of women trusting their instincts and the importance of asking questions during medical appointments. Ashley also speaks to us about the importance of political activism in raising awareness about stillbirth prevention, the need for better resources for families that experience pregnancy loss, and the importance of paid time off after pregnancy loss. Our conversation is emotional as Ashley shares her journey in the hopes it empowers others facing similar challenges to find the support they need and deserve.
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This week, we’re joined by Jessi Malay as she shares her journey into motherhood, raising three daughters, and how she and her husband prioritize communication and boundaries to stay connected . We talk about all 3 of Jessi’s pregnancies and births, all very different experiences. Jessi opens up about the joy of watching her 3 girls grow into their unique selves while balancing the ups and downs of raising siblings. She also talks about how each of her pregnancies, deliveries, and postpartum experiences were completely different, and how advocating for herself became a key lesson through it all. We dive into the importance of setting boundaries, and how she and her husband work together to balance parenting, career, and home life with healthy communication. Jessi’s story is filled with lessons on strength, partnership, and embracing every moment of motherhood.
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Ashley Lemieux joins us today to talk about her journey to motherhood. In our open and honest conversation, Ashley shares the details of her pregnancy loss with us, recounting her struggles with grief after losing two children and the healing process that followed. She emphasizes the importance of community support during pregnancy and the importance of honest conversations. We reflect on the pressures of motherhood, the need for compassion both for ourselves and others, and the importance of sharing our experiences to support one another in our parenting journeys. We discuss breastfeeding, introducing solids, pregnancy loss, grief, support, societal pressures, and so much more!
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This week, we talk with Julie Scelfo mother, journalist and, founder of MAMA (Mothers Against Media Addiction), to discuss her mission to combat media addiction in kids. Julie explains how the rising mental health crisis among youth is deeply tied to media overuse. She shares practical tips for parents on managing their kids' screen time, advocating for less tech in schools, and the importance of being aware of all types of media’s impact. We also dive into the latest legislative efforts aimed at limiting the addictive algorithms used on platforms frequented by children.
To learn more, check out MAMA’s website at the link below!
https://www.joinmama.org
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My dad, Arnold Schwarzenegger, joins us today to talk about all things fatherhood! We discuss my dad’s parenting style, and he shares anecdotes from my childhood. My dad shares how his strict household rules, such as chores and curfews, ultimately shaped my siblings and I into the people we are today. He candidly shares his favorite parts of fatherhood with me, too! We discuss the joys of being a grandfather, and my dad shares how fun it is to enjoy time with his grandkids. Our conversation showcases the joys of fatherhood, and the lessons learned along the way. Be sure to tune in to this heartfelt and hilarious conversation!
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It’s election season and a lot of us are wondering how to navigate this topic with our kids. This week on #BDABaby, we’re diving into a conversation with Lindsey Cormack, author of new book “how to raise a citizen”, all about raising kids who are thoughtful, mindful and are inspired to make positive change in their communities and the world. ! In today’s polarized world, the subject of politics and the election climate is pretty much unavoidable. Which is why it’s more important than ever to teach our children how to navigate complex topics and stay engaged in their communities. Lindsey shares her expert tips on how to talk about politics with your kids depending on their age group and how to help them understand their power to create change. No surprise here but it all starts with us as people and parents being watched by little ones, so start by leading by example.
Check out Lindsey’s new book How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up To You To Do It) at the link below!
https://amzn.to/3ZZA90Y
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Ariane Goldman, founder of HATCH, joins us today to talk about her company, HATCH. Ariane shares her journey and inspiration to start HATCH and how it quickly grew into an online platform that fostered a supportive community that addresses the needs of women during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. In our conversation, Ariane emphasizes the need for open and honest communication surrounding women’s health and topics such as maternity leave and postpartum. We discuss how it is important for women to have options and support during their motherhood journeys. Ariane shares her perspective on being a working mom and how she balances it all. Our conversation highlights the importance of community as well as HATCH’s evolution to serve the needs of mothers.
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In honor of breast cancer awareness month, this week’s episode of #BDABaby, we are joined by Ali Heitz, who opens up about her breast cancer diagnosis at just 30 years old. She shares her journey to getting diagnosed and what it felt like to be processing her diagnosis alongside making the decision to preserve her fertility. Today, Ali is cancer-free and, along with her mom, is on a mission to raise awareness about early detection. She encourages every woman to stay in tune with their body and advocate for themselves—because early detection truly makes all the difference! Ali and her mom, Kerri Rosenthal, are also teaming up with Bloomingdale’s to create a special AQUA collection for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Check it out at the link below!
https://go.shopmy.us/p-8299410
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Aliza Sokolow joins us today to talk about all things mindful eating. We discuss the importance of introducing foods to children and how to teach children healthy eating habits. Aliza shares her journey to mindful eating with us, sharing that she had to work through her own struggles with unhealthy snacking. She shares the importance of parents modeling healthy eating to their children and how important it is that children eat a variety of different foods. Aliza shares the importance of educating parents and children on healthy eating habits and shares how impactful her work in schools has been. We discuss creative ways to engage children with food, such as visiting farmers’ markers and growing your own fruits and vegetables. Aliza shares all about her new book, This is What I Eat, with us. We speak about the importance of fostering a positive relationship with food from a young age. Our conversation covers all things eating, be sure to listen for insightful tips from Aliza!
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This week, we sit down with Catherine Reitman to explore her journey as a working mom raising a child with a rare diagnosis. Catherine opens up about her struggles with postpartum depression and the loss of identity many new moms face. She shares how these challenges inspired her to create the hit show Workin’ Moms and sheds light on the parts of motherhood that often go unspoken. We also discuss her advocacy for PANDAS, a rare autoimmune condition her son Liam was diagnosed with, and how raising awareness can help other families navigate similar experiences.
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Al Roker joins us today to talk about all things fatherhood! Al shares insights into both the challenges and joys of parenthood. Al talks about raising his special needs son, Nick, and what joy that has brought him. Al talks about the emotional milestones parents go through as their children get older, such as starting school, going off to college, and getting married. Our conversation highlights the importance of partner support and how parenting styles evolve as your children get older. Al stresses the need for open communication with your children, especially those with special needs. Our conversation covers everything from parenthood, parenting styles, parenting a special needs child, and so much more!
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This week, we're diving into the culinary world with Monique Volz, the creative force behind "The Ambitious Kitchen Cookbook." Monique shares the secrets to creating easy, nutritious, and family-friendly recipes for every meal, all while juggling life as a mom to three young boys. Tune in as she dishes out expert advice on eating for fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum health, and shares her passion for making nutrition accessible and delicious. Don't miss this inspiring conversation, and grab your copy of her cookbook at the link below!
https://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/cookbook/
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Dr. Jessica Zucker, psychologist and author of I Had a Miscarriage, joins us today to talk about all things pregnancy loss. Dr. Zucker shares her personal experience with miscarriage both as an individual and with her partner. She shares resources those who experienced pregnancy loss can seek out for support. Dr. Zucker shares how instrumental supportive communities are when someone is grieving pregnancy loss. Our conversation highlights the importance of open dialogue about miscarriage and pregnancy loss and addresses the need for better communication between individuals and healthcare professionals. Dr. Zucker urges listeners to open up about their experiences with pregnancy loss to end the stigma surrounding loss.
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