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Your favorite parenting podcast, Milk Drunk by Bobbie, is back for season 2 with fashion model, social media influencer and new mom Tabria Majors hosting! As an unwavering advocate for equality and women’s rights, Tabria openly shared her pregnancy and daughter’s birth with millions of her fans and she brings that same honest, informed perspective to this award-winning podcast on modern parenting.
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In the second half of Tabria’s convo with the Bad Broadcast podcast host Madi Murphy, the laughs keep coming as the ladies unpack how Madi navigated postpartum and became a “leave-the-house mom”, what her mat leave was like, how to actually be a good postpartum friend, and why she rejects judgment for having a village AND the glorification of martyrdom in motherhood. Madi also shares why taking care of herself makes her a better parent, how motherhood has changed her content, a brilliant hack to make life easier for parents on the go, and lots more.
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The Bad Broadcast host Madi Murphy brings her signature humor to the show for a deliciously candid convo about Madi’s pregnancy, the wonders of hypnobirthing and daddy doula courses, why birth is the most spiritual thing she’s ever been a part of even though things didn’t go exactly to plan, the importance of having her midwives and husband as advocates at the hospital, and why formula feeding was “the best possible thing” for her family in every way. Don’t miss Madi’s reveal of how her family prepares her daughter’s formula versus how her mom used to do it in the 1990s - things sure have come a long way.
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In this hilarious episode, Tabria sits down with Milk Drunk creator and producer, Full Picture Productions CCO, and mom of 2 Anne Gordon to answer “Am I The Asshole?” questions about different parenting situations submitted by our beloved listeners. The ladies weigh in on topics like screen time, a genius Christmas gift hack for young kids, getting siblings to agree, asking people not to wear perfume or shoes in the house with babies, when it’s okay to lie to your kids, navigating play dates, and lots more.
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Chef, founder, cookbook author, and mom, Molly Baz, gets real with Tabria about her pregnancy, birth story (which includes a castor oil smoothie), and raising her son while balancing her busy career. Tune in to hear about how Molly fights to normalize women’s bodies in the media and the full story of the censorship she faced during her lactation cookie campaign with Swehl. Additionally, Molly shares how her “Everybody’s Gotta Eat” advertisement with Bobbie came to be, from learning about the brand, to feeding Bobbie to her son, to posing for the lighthearted yet provocative campaign. In this episode, Molly encourages everyone to not take cooking so seriously and to find joy in trying new things.
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There is a literacy crisis in this country, but not if Spencer Russell - a former teacher, dad, Lovevery Head of Literacy Strategy, and Founder & CEO of Toddlers Can Read - has anything to do with it. Tabria gets the inside scoop on how Spencer teaches parents and caregivers to invest in the process of teaching their children to read, which he believes is the solution to our academic crisis. Spencer also serves up real dad POV on his son’s birth and feeding journey, why and how he taught his son to read at just 2 years old, navigating postpartum challenges and PPD, the overwhelming need for a national paid family leave policy, and a pro parenting hack just for dads. Class dismissed.
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Tabria connects with friend and fellow model, podcast host, body inclusivity activist, and mom Hunter McGrady for an eye-opening conversation on the discrimination plus-size women experience and the archaic misconceptions about plus-size pregnancies, which are still being perpetuated. Hunter shares why she advocates for normalizing - not criticizing - formula feeding after grief drastically reduced her milk supply, why she vowed never to speak negatively about her body in front of her kids, what’s in her mental health toolkit, and helpful tips for finding doctors, therapists, and nannies. The gal pals also unpack the body positivity movement’s current regression, the dire need for a national paid leave policy, and the power of intuitive parenting.
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Former pro athlete, reality star, advocate, podcaster, activist, founder, author, producer and new dad Colton Brown-Underwood takes us through the ups and downs of his multi-year journey to fatherhood, and why he and husband decided to tackle the outdated taboos surrounding infertility, IVF, surrogacy, and same-sex parenthood by publicly sharing their family’s experiences. Colton offers up his advice on navigating the emotional process of waiting, finding and matching with egg donors and surrogates, and celebrates innovations (surrogacy apps!), progressive terminology, and representation that help normalize every family planning option available to the LGBTQIA+ community. Don’t miss the deets on Colton’s son’s birth and seamless transition to Bobbie, who’s in their village, how to protect your mental health and manage parental overwhelm with a brilliant tap in/tap out system, and oodles more.
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What happens when an ambitious mom downshifts or hits the “pause” button on her career? Incredible things, that’s what.
Mother Untitled founder, thought leader, speaker, brand strategist, mom, and author of THE POWER PAUSE: How to Plan a Career Break After Kids – and Come Back Stronger Than Ever Neha Ruch defines her groundbreaking Power Pause movement and how Mother Untitled - the world's first collective of and leading resource for ambitious mothers downshifting or pausing their careers - is rewriting the narrative on how society perceives the unpaid work of caregiving and household running. Don’t miss Neha’s invaluable thoughts on how mothers need as many options as possible to make confident decisions and negotiate the right options for their families, and her pro advice on navigating the “right now”, embracing the long game, financially and emotionally planning for a pause, returning to work as a new mom (take as much paid leave as possible!), building a village to be a better parent, and a trove of parenting treasure.
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Maple app founder, CEO, and dad of two Michael Perry offers up his refreshing P.O.V. on navigating fertility challenges, supporting one’s partner through IVF and pregnancy, parenthood, his profound gratitude for science and community, the outdated division of labor within American households, and his lifelong dedication to making parenting easier through technology. Tabria gets the scoop on how Maple streamlines the co-parenting experience and creates a more equitable and fair division of labor at home, how nothing can deter Michael from walking his 5-year-old son to school everyday, the need to dismantle the stigma around taking paternity leave and advocate for moms, jaw-dropping statistics, and lots more.
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In this hilarious episode with Pop Culture Moms podcasters and real life BFFs Andie Mitchell and Sabrina Kohlberg, the ladies discuss the highs and lows of their birth experiences, the role formula played in their family’s feeding journeys, strategies for establishing a healthy division of labor with one’s partner, modeling healthy eating and body positivity for kids without over-stressing, which pop culture moms the gal pals love, and more!
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One in three women are experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction in the U.S. yet not many of us understand or even know about this crucial body part that’s responsible for bladder and bowel control, sexual function, core stability and more. Today, CEO, entrepreneur, go-to-market expert, writer, mother, and speaker Carine Carmy shares how she found pelvic floor health after a decade of painful sex and years of misdiagnoses, which inspired her to Co-Found Origin – a pelvic floor and full body physical therapy company that offers expert care for pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, and overall sexual health – and why everyone should explore their pelvic floor.
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Video producer, lifestyle host, stop motion artist, digital educator, The Real Stuff podcast host, and mom Lucie Fink gets real with Tabria about navigating her second pregnancy with a toddler and busy career, how tuning into her body helped with conception, pregnancy and birth, and the art of juggling her identity as an individual, parent, and content creator. Learn the full arc of Lucie’s first feeding journey from introducing Bobbie on day one to a supply so robust she donated 150 ounces, her feeding plans for her daughter, and what Lucie is doing differently with her maternity leave this time as a savvy business owner.
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Sleep: we all need it, but too many families don’t get enough of it. Enter Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant, innovator, mother, and Awesome Little Sleepers Founder and CEO, Jessica Berk - the only sleep coach specializing in the toddler/preschool age range whose popular and customizable “Sleep Tight Without a Fight” toddler sleep training course and The REST Method™ have helped thousands of families worldwide, including Amy Schumer.
In this information-packed episode, Jessica shares how exhaustion, a mom group and her kids’ sleep challenges sparked her career as a sleep expert, and arms Tabria with her pro sleep tips and tricks for infants, children, and parents (hint: routine, routine, routine!). Learn why it’s so important for parents to build a foundation of healthy sleep habits for their kids, the lasting benefits of cultivating “solo sleepers”, and how sleep crutches are ultimately counterproductive. Jessica debunks common sleep myths and misconceptions, emphasizes the power of planning and consistency, and encourages parents to seek out readily available sleep solutions to make life easier and more restful for the entire family.
Jessica’s “Sleep Tight Without a Fight” toddler sleep training course
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In part 2 of Tabria’s riveting conversation with Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs and top midwife Debbie Allen, Debbie shares why empowering and supporting birthing parents before, during and after delivery leads to healthier outcomes, and the importance of consent and relationship in maternity care. Anna reflects on the direct impact birth experiences and maternity care has on one’s parenting, why insurance coverage for midwifery is a tangible step towards better care, and her certainty that if birthing people had the experiences that she, Debbie and Tabria had, it would solve our country’s maternal health crisis.
The ladies unpack their postpartum experiences and the impact paid leave and midwifery can have (forget dragging you and your baby to a pediatric office - midwives come to YOU), and Debbie shares her pro tips on finding and working with midwives and OBs, as well as her ideal maternity care design, which includes autonomous birthing centers attached to hospitals and direly needed mental health services. Don’t miss Anna’s message of hope for families at the end!
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Do you really know the history of obstetrics in the U.S. and what the patriarchy did to develop it? Bestselling author, advocate, educator, sociologist, speaker, and scholar Anna Malaika Tubbs returns with Tribe Midwifery founder Debbie Allen to expose the devastating origins of American obstetrics, which still endanger and marginalize women of color today, and call for a cultural and systemic shift in humanizing maternity care. Anna and Tabria share how they chose to give birth at home with midwives in order to feel safe, heard, informed, supported and respected, and Debbie clears up common misconceptions about what midwifery care really provides, including supporting families every step of the way. Anna reveals the topic of her upcoming book (!) and unpacks how many systems in our country were designed to marginalize and disempower the BIPOC community, women, and families - and how to do something about it.
Bobbie For Change + The Breastie’s petition for insurance coverage of infant formula or donor milk for new parents impacted by breast and gynecologic cancer treatment: https://www.hibobbie.com/pages/bobbie-for-change?_ab=0&_fd=0&_sc=1
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In this episode of Milk Drunk, Tabria sits down with her boyfriend Tre Hale (and their daughter) to discuss their first year of parenthood and the importance of teamwork. We hear about their daughter’s birth from Tre’s perspective and his role as a loving partner to Tabria during their home delivery. Tabria and Tre share numerous stories about co-parenting and the division of labor in the home while detailing ways in which dads can be supportive and step into a larger role to alleviate pressure put on moms by combo feeding, creating sleep schedules, and more.
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Paid family leave isn’t a just “mom” issue - it’s a parental issue that affects every family’s well-being. In this special live-recorded episode from Milk Drunk’s season 2 launch party, Tabria sits down with fashion icon Tan France and Bobbie’s Director of Marketing, Cat Canada, for an unfiltered discussion on paid family leave. Neither Tan nor Tabria had paid family leave after becoming parents (like many Americans), which took a serious toll on their mental health and made them feel abandoned by society, but also inspired their activism. Cat gives us the scoop on what Bobbie is doing to help pass a national paid family leave policy for all families and after teaching Tabria a TikTok parenting hack, Tan rallies male and non-birthing parents to be allies in the paid family leave fight.
Bobbie For Change + The Breastie’s petition for insurance coverage of infant formula or donor milk for new parents impacted by breast and gynecologic cancer treatment: https://www.hibobbie.com/pages/bobbie-for-change?_ab=0&_fd=0&_sc=1
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Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer Bri Majsiak and Chief Community Officer Trish Michelle share their powerful stories of previving and surviving breast and gynecological cancers, and how the Breasties - the first all-inclusive nonprofit organization that creates community for survivors, previvors, stage 4 thrivers, and caregivers impacted by breast and gynecologic cancers - was born to counteract the gaps that exist in cancer care, support, research and representation, especially for people of color. The ladies teach us the importance of “knowing your normal”, self-advocating in medical spaces, learning your family’s medical history, and having access to information and resources. Tabria also gets the inside scoop on the famed Breasties Camp, why Trish feels like Mariah Carey every October, and what Bobbie is doing to help address the feeding equity gap and rewrite the narrative around feeding with the Bobbie Breasties program (matching $25k to the Breasties during the month of October).
Bobbie For Change + The Breastie’s petition for insurance coverage of infant formula or donor milk for new parents impacted by breast and gynecologic cancer treatment: https://www.hibobbie.com/pages/bobbie-for-change?_ab=0&_fd=0&_sc=1
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Comedian, actor, writer, director, producer, podcast co-host, and new mom Esther Povitsky shares her signature hot takes on pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, including how miserable morning sickness and nonstop acid reflux were, what she loved about her epidural, tapping into the “flow state of parenting,” and performing stand up on the Tonight Show just weeks before giving birth to her daughter. Tabria and Esther chat about feeding struggles and paid leave, navigating their new working mom identities, coping with postpartum anxiety, how joining Bobbie’s community has provided the judgment-free support that every moms’ needs, why pregnancy is not a comedic gimmick, and lots more.
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Just weeks before giving birth, influencer and What We Said podcast co-host Jaci Marie gives Tabria her signature honest take on formula and how open she is to combo feeding (a lot of her friends are Bobbie moms), why she shared her four-year infertility journey online, her plans to outsource help when she needs it, and why she doesn’t worry about her looks when she’s busy growing a human. The gals unpack Jaci’s hilarious baby name “controversy” and how stressful it is not getting paid family leave as contract workers/business owners because it forces pregnant women to work harder and longer to financially prepare. Plus, Tabria reveals her top two pieces of advice for new moms - don’t miss!
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Award-winning fashion stylist to the stars, mom of three, and overall breath of fresh air Erin Walsh joins Tabria for an especially enlightening chat on births, feeding, not having paid family leave, work travel and so much more. For the first time, Erin shares what she went through when her first pregnancy had to be terminated due to medical reasons and why we need more conversations on loss and informed support for moms faced with the tragedy of pregnancy loss.
Erin also outfits us with expert advice on how to get into the fashion industry, her trusted styling approach that even works for pregnancy and postpartum, what she practices to foster peace in her kids, and how she only works with clients who respect that she’s a mom. Erin and Tabria also reflect on the current state of the body positivity movement (it’s giving regression), the importance of representation for young people, and Erin goes public that she’s writing a book!
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The Vagina Whisperer dropped so much knowledge on us that we had to keep the conversation flowing. In Part 2, Tabria and Dr. Sara Reardon get real about how hard - figuratively and literally - it is to go poop after giving birth and what to do, the need for more pelvic floor care in women’s health, why a minimum of 6 months paid family leave should be the norm, and how language and conversation have the power to destigmatize. Plus, Dr. Sara shares her golden co-parenting rule that works, how she doubled down on supporting all feeding options for families when cyberbullies came a-trolling, and the title of her upcoming book, the first to be published on pelvic floor health - heck yeah!
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Countless women suffer in silence from urinary leakage, painful intercourse, pregnancy and childbirth challenges, constipation, menopausal discomfort and other pelvic floor issues, but not if the Vagina Whisperer - aka doctor of physical therapy and board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist Sara Reardon - has anything to do with it!
In this episode, Dr. Sara tells Tabria about her mission to destigmatize pelvic floor issues via her hilarious and beloved Instagram account, the Vagina Whisperer, that’s full of extremely helpful and practical information and resources. Dr. Sara also shares how pelvic floor physical therapy positively impacted her own pregnancies, births and postpartum recoveries, why it’s important to only trust information from qualified specialists, and she encourages moms to get pelvic floor care instead of accepting pain, leaks and discomfort as the “new norm”. The bottom line on pelvic floor health is simple: all ages and stages can benefit from care and it’s never too late.
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Join Tabria for an unfiltered and intimate conversation with Cameron Oaks Rogers: Influencer, mom, stigma dismantler, and Conversations with Cam podcast host. In today’s episode, Cameron shares how she gave up comparing herself to others, why doesn’t buy into the idea that you have to breastfeed to bond with your baby, and her call to action to prioritize maternal mental health and make all paid family leave mandatory (preach!). The gals also delve into how motherhood influences their content, why not taking maternity leave was the downfall of Cameron’s mental health, and navigating the “roommate stage” of postpartum with your partner. Cameron even shares one of her favorite parenting hacks: trusting that you know what’s best for you and your family.
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Trigger Warning: This episode goes into detail about a traumatic birthing story
As a board-certified Pediatrician and lactation expert, Dr. Mona has heard every question and concern from new moms under the sun. She wants ALL new parents, moms and dads alike, to know that they are not alone. Tabria and Dr. Mona have an important conversation about both maternal and paternal mental health. When her and her husband experienced the life-altering births of both their children, they witnessed how limited the resources are for parents experiencing postpartum difficulties. Even when a birthing experience is relatively “normal,” parents are rarely encouraged to seek out help. She also believes parents don’t have to accept the common narratives that their lives will just be a little bit worse right after their child is born. And she’s created The New Mom’s Survival Guide to prove it! Tabria takes the opportunity to get some valuable sleep training advice while also lamenting the outrageous lack of paid leave in America.
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Bobbie’s Chief Brand Officer, Kim Chappell, chats with the new host of Milk Drunk Season 2 - model, influencer, and mom Tabria Majors - about what it’s been like stepping into the role of mom, having to think twice about hanging out of helicopters, being on parenting information overload, and the realness of maternal instincts (spoiler alert: it is a gut thing). Tabria spills the formula on her home birth, maternity leave and how motherhood impacts her content and activism while teaching Kim how to tell if someone is going to be a good parent and what an “airport dad” is.
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It’s an embarrassment of riches! Tabria + Iskra had SO much to discuss we needed a Part 2! In the 2nd half of our interview, Tabria + Iskra go deep into early childhood development and the potential benefits of a Montessori education that prioritizes empowering children. They get into the precariousness of privacy and social media while being a public figure. And the gals weigh in on the state of the Body Positivity movement. Hint: It’s not great!
Iskra also explores how she’s looking to approach the birthing experience of her 2nd child and how she can make her own empowered choices about what’s right for her and baby.
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There was only one thing more challenging than winning an Olympic gold medal for professional figure skater-turned-broadcaster and Unexpecting podcast host Tara Lipinski and that was infertility. In today’s episode, Tara takes us through the 5-year battle she triumphed over to become a mom - including miscarriages, D&Cs, failed transfers, retrievals and major surgeries - and teaches Tabria all about the beauty of surrogacy and how to deliver pregnancy news to a loved one experiencing infertility. Tara also shares how grateful she is to be able to experience parenthood, how she’s supporting the infertility community by helping people access information and funding to start their families, and her and her daughter’s upcoming trip to Paris for the Olympics - ooh la la!
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Supermodel, brand builder, social advocate, mentor and mother, Iskra Lawrence - shares her unique home birthing story with Tabria and gets all kinds of real about the importance of having a birthing team you can trust, the differences between doulas and midwives, the appalling financial cost of giving birth and the ever pervasive stigma of formula feeding. Iskra has learned that advocating for yourself, your body and your family is everything, especially as a plus-sized person on a birthing journey. And WE learn about the power of power pumping and the potential benefits/drawbacks of ingesting your placenta.
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Your favorite parenting podcast, Milk Drunk by Bobbie, is back for season 2 with fashion model, social media influencer and new mom Tabria Majors hosting! As an unwavering advocate for equality and women’s rights, Tabria openly shared her pregnancy and daughter’s birth with millions of her fans and she brings that same honest, informed perspective to this award-winning podcast on modern parenting.
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Is it possible to heal from trauma through the experience of becoming a parent? Anjelika and Lizzy dive into feeding judgment, the experience of navigating motherhood without your own mom, and the necessity of asking for help when you need it most—without shame.
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The right choice? Doing what’s best for you. Today’s episode begins with Hannah Bronfman, entrepreneur and mom of 2, diving into aspects of reclaiming your body for your own, redefining self-care, giving yourself grace, and recognizing what’s feasible with feeding (that still feels good).
Then, host Anjelika Temple welcomes Victoria Facelli, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, mom, and author of Feed the Baby to explore forging your own feeding path through competing opinions and advice.
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Nike told Olympic medalist Alysia Montaño to dream crazy… until she wanted a baby. In 2019, the mom of three and six-time USA track champion published a viral op-ed on the systemic barriers facing mothers in sports. While it led to a wave of new maternity policies from sponsors, her advocacy is far from over. Today, Alysia joins the pod to chat with host Anjelika Temple and head of Bobbie for Change, Michele Lampach, about her mission and partnership with Bobbie to build a better future for mothers in sports.
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If your path to parenthood looks different from what you expected, you’re not alone. Today’s episode brings you personal stories and expert insights from fellow parents who understand what it’s like to rewrite their family plan.
First, host Anjelika Temple talks to singer, actress, and former Cheetah Girl Adrienne Bailon-Houghton about becoming a mother through surrogacy after six years of IVF and multiple miscarriages. Then, fertility specialist Dr Shahin Ghadir joins the pod to share how his own family’s fertility struggles inform his mission to help every aspiring parent build the family of their dreams.
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How do we build a better society? Today’s episode makes a strong case for starting in the family. First, best-selling author and sociologist Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs breaks down why public support for mothers and caregivers is the cornerstone of equality. Then, host Anjelika Temple talks with Isobel Benesch, founder of Atlas of Motherhood, about what our country has to learn from birth and postpartum practices around the world—and what it means to recognize the essential work of caregiving.
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Breast milk or formula? For 70% of parents, the answer is both. And yet, open conversations on “combo feeding” are still hard to find. Enter, Milk Drunk. Today’s episode begins with a crash course on combo feeding from pediatrician, lactation consultant, and mom of two Dr. Amna Husain. Then, host Anjelika Temple and Bobbie’s VP Innovation, Sara Holman, find their own combo feeding journeys reflected in real letters from Bobbie parents. The two discuss how parents can support each other in normalizing combo feeding and how Bobbie is leading the way (from our ad campaigns to the aisles of your local Target).
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You know “everybody poops,” but did you know all babies get gas? (Add that to the list of what-I-wish-I-knew parenting facts.)
If you’ve ever felt confused about how to soothe a gassy baby, today’s episode is for you. First up, pediatric nurses Jennifer Walker and Laura Hunter—popularly known as the “Moms on Call”—join the pod to break down why babies get gassy and share their go-to tips and tricks. Then, pediatric gastroenterologist and Bobbie’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anthony Porto shares his expert insights on infant gas and some tips for baby gas relief.
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We all have those moments where we feel like we’ve got parenting all wrong, and we’re constantly bombarded with messages about what’s “best.” Well, here’s a not-so-secret secret: There’s no best way to parent. And today’s episode has the stories and data to back it up. First up, Grammy-winning artist Meghan Trainor talks about how her desperation for a raw, real guide to the messiness of motherhood—stretch marks, bloody nipples, and all—led to her first book, Dear Future Mama. Then, economist and author Emily Oster (you may know her from her books “Expecting Better,” “Cribsheet” and “The Family Firm”) follows up to explain how crunching the numbers on parenting approaches helps us redefine what “best” really means.
P.S. If you or someone you know is Bobbie-curious, head to hibobbie.com/dearfuturemama and use the code DEARFUTUREMAMA for 15% off your first organic formula order.
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What do you wish you knew about your own parents? What do you want your kids to know about you? When it comes to family, a lot goes unsaid. So, what happens when we finally start talking—really talking—with the people we love? Today, iconic mother-daughter actresses Diane Ladd and Laura Dern join the podcast to share how a life-threatening illness transformed their relationship and inspired their co-written memoir: Honey, Baby, Mine. From wild feeding stories as working mothers on set in Hollywood to the importance of leaving nothing unsaid, their conversation with host Anjelika Temple will have you laughing, crying, and calling up your loved ones asap.
P.S. If you or someone you know is Bobbie-curious, head to hibobbie.com/honeybabymine and use the code HONEYBABYMINE for 15% off your first Bobbie organic baby formula order.
Follow Bobbie on IG for all Milk Drunk Podcast updates: @ Bobbie
Learn more about Bobbie organic baby formula: https://www.hibobbie.com
And for more real talk about parenthood (and babyhood!), head to Milk Drunk: https://milk-drunk.com
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.