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  • How Laura Clery Survived a Falling Refrigerator (and Other Major Life Events)
    2026/07/14

    How do you turn life’s darkest, most chaotic moments into comedy? In this episode, internet sensation, comedian, and author Laura Clery joins the show for an incredibly candid conversation about resilience, vulnerability, and the transformative power of humor. Laura takes us behind the scenes of her journey from Chicago to Los Angeles, sharing how she found her unique voice through unapologetic storytelling and "over-sharing" on her rise to capturing over 26 million followers. Together, Tara and Laura dive into the unbelievable story of her miraculous survival after a refrigerator fell on her, exploring both the deep physical and mental toll of unexpected trauma and how comedy became her ultimate tool for processing pain and finding a path forward.

    They also explore the creative process behind Laura’s new book "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Hotter" discussing how she successfully balanced raw, vulnerable writing with the signature humor her fans adore. Beyond the laughs, Laura opens up about the complex realities of navigating public life, setting essential boundaries as a mother and a survivor of addiction and abuse, and managing the intricate dynamics of co-parenting and divorce in the relentless spotlight. Laura offers a powerful, funny, and deeply human reminder of how resilience can shape our coping mechanisms, proving that when we find the courage to laugh through the chaos, we reclaim our power. This one is a must-listen!

    Links:
    https://www.tiktok.com/@lauraclery
    https://www.instagram.com/lauraclery/
    https://amzn.to/3Rhddbt


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    55 分
  • Parenting is Messy (So Let's Laugh About It!) with Anjelah Johnson-Reyes
    2026/07/07

    Motherhood is a wild ride, and honestly, sometimes you just have to laugh so you don't cry. This week, Tara sat down with comedian, actress, and podcast host of Funjelah, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes for a deeply relatable chat about marriage, babies, and everything in between.

    Anjelah shared her incredible journey from NFL cheerleader to viral comedy sensation, but she also gets raw about the less glamorous side of things, like newborn survival mode and the pressure on modern moms. Together, she and Tara spoke about finding your village, surviving the social media noise, and keeping the spark alive in a long-term marriage. Anjelah also shared about the inspiration behind her new comedy special called Ugly Baby, now on YouTube.

    Packed with laugh-out-loud stories and genuine honesty, this episode feels less like a formal interview and more like catching up with a close friend who just gets it. It’s funny, it’s real, and it’s a great reminder that none of us are doing this perfectly.

    Links:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bvkoxZ6xcw

    https://anjelah.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/anjelahjohnson/


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    30 分
  • Raising Emotionally Resilient Kids in a Screen-Filled World with Angela C. Santomero
    2026/06/30

    In this episode, Tara sits down with media trailblazer Angela C. Santomero, the creator behind some of the most beloved educational children's programming, such as Blues Clues and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, to discuss what kids really need to thrive in today's fast-paced, screen-filled world. Drawing from decades of experience in child development and storytelling, Angela shares how intentional media can help children build confidence, emotional resilience, and problem-solving skills while offering parents practical strategies to navigate modern parenting with less pressure and more purpose. Both Jersey girls, Tara and Angela even discuss their time at Nickelodeon and their love of pizza!
    Together, Tara and Angela explore everything from the inspiration behind Angela's newest children's book series, Princess Penelope’s Purse of Preposterous Things, to the evolving role of screens in childhood, the power of hitting pause before reacting, and why parents don't have to strive for perfection.
    If you've ever wondered how to raise emotionally resilient kids in a digital world without feeling overwhelmed yourself, this episode is for you.

    Links:
    https://princesspenelope.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/@PrincessPenelopeOfficial
    https://www.instagram.com/angelasclues


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    34 分
  • One Child, No Regrets: Why More Parents Are Choosing to Be One-and-Done with Jacqueline Stein
    2026/06/23

    What does it mean to build the family that's right for you, even when it doesn't fit society's expectations? In this episode, Tara sits down with Jacqueline Stein, founder of The Only Hearts Club, to explore the realities of raising an only child, navigating outside opinions, and finding confidence in your parenting decisions. Jacqueline shares how a simple Facebook group grew into a thriving global community for mothers of only children and why creating meaningful connections beyond traditional family structures matters more than ever.

    Together, Tara (an only child with an only child) and Jackie unpack the myths surrounding only-child families, the pressure many moms feel from relatives, social media, and cultural expectations, and how self-awareness and authenticity can help moms tune out the noise. They discuss sibling dynamics, chosen family, mental health, and the evolving definition of family in modern motherhood.

    Whether you're raising an only child, considering your family size, or simply looking for reassurance that there's no one "right" way to parent, this conversation is for you!

    Links:

    www.instagram.com/theonlyhearts

    www.theonlyhearts.com


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    47 分
  • Are You a "Sad Beige” Parent?: What Parenting Trends Say About Us with Hayley DeRoche
    2026/06/16

    What happens when a joke about beige baby clothes turns into a cultural phenomenon?

    In this episode, Tara sits down with content creator, satirist, and author Hayley DeRoche, the internet's beloved voice behind the viral "Sad Beige" commentary. What began as playful observations about muted nursery décor and monochromatic baby wardrobes quickly evolved into a deeper conversation about modern motherhood, social status, consumer culture, and the pressures parents face online.

    Hayley shares the inspiration behind her book, Dress Your Baby in Sage and Taupe, and explains why the "Sad Beige" aesthetic resonated with millions of parents. Together, Tara and Hayley explore how social media algorithms shape parenting trends, the ways capitalism influences the choices we make for our families, and why certain parenting aesthetics can function as subtle markers of class and identity. With equal parts humor and insight, this conversation unpacks the performative nature of parenting in the digital age and challenges listeners to think critically about the messages they're consuming and buying into.

    Whether you've laughed at a Sad Beige video or found yourself wondering why parenting feels like a competition sometimes, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of internet culture, motherhood, and modern society.

    Links:

    https://www.hayleyderoche.com/

    https://amzn.to/3SaRvGa

    https://www.tiktok.com/@sadbeige

    https://www.instagram.com/officialsadbeige


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    46 分
  • Stop Making The Puberty Talk Awkward: Dr. Charis Chambers Reveals a Better Way
    2026/06/09

    In this episode, Tara welcomes OB-GYN and author, known as @theperioddoctor, Dr. Charis Chambers to explore how parents can revolutionize their approach to talking about puberty and menstruation, fostering respect, confidence, and health in adolescents. Dr. Charis shares powerful insights from her new book and experience, emphasizing early, honest, and ongoing conversations as the cornerstone of positive change.

    Key topics:

    • The importance of early and consistent puberty education
    • Overcoming generational shame and secrecy around periods
    • Building trust and respect through open dialogue
    • How parental reactions shape children’s body image and confidence
    • Practical tips for talking about menstruation with children and teens
    • The role of trusted adults and resources, including the Little Words Project bracelet
    • Addressing misconceptions and gaps in medical and educational systems
    • The impact of societal and cultural influences on puberty conversations
    • Strategies for parents of boys to support understanding of menstrual health
    • The importance of balancing digital connection with mindful presence

    Tune into this episode if you want to have a different (more empowering) conversation with your children than your mother had with you!

    Links:
    https://www.instagram.com/theperioddoctor
    https://amzn.to/4euBJhZ
    https://www.youtube.com/@ThePeriodDoctor


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    35 分
  • Trying: Navigating the Emotions of Infertility and Loss with Liz Swenson and Alessa Martin
    2026/06/02

    In this heartfelt episode, Tara sits down with authors Liz Swenson and Alessa Martin to discuss the deeply personal journey behind Trying, a powerful book created to support those navigating infertility, pregnancy loss, and the often-overlooked emotional challenges that accompany them. Liz and Alessa shares the inspiration behind the book, the importance of telling honest stories, and how creating space for these experiences can help individuals feel less isolated in their grief and uncertainty. They explore the emotional impact of fertility struggles and the need for greater compassion and understanding around these topics.

    The conversation also offers valuable insight into how friends, family members, and communities can better support loved ones facing infertility and loss. Liz, Alessa and Tara discuss the healing power of connection, the role of emotional support in the journey to parenthood, and why destigmatizing these experiences is so important. Whether you're personally navigating fertility challenges or looking to better support someone who is, this episode provides encouragement, understanding, and hope.

    Links:

    https://clubtrying.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/clubtrying/


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    30 分
  • The Loneliness Epidemic: How to Reconnect with Yourself and Others with Dr. Sylvia Kalicinski
    2026/05/26

    In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode, Tara welcomes trauma-informed therapist and author of Lonely AF: A Therapist's No-BS Guide to Feeling Less Alone Dr. Sylvia Kalicinski discusses the growing loneliness epidemic impacting mothers, young adults, and families everywhere. Dr. Sylvia shares how modern life, social anxiety, postpartum struggles, and the pressure to “do it all” have left so many people feeling disconnected from themselves and others. Through personal stories and practical insights, she reframes loneliness not as a personal failure, but as an invitation to build deeper self-awareness and more meaningful relationships. Her reminder, “You are doing an amazing job, you weren’t meant to do it all,” deeply resonates with overwhelmed parents and caregivers.Throughout the conversation, Tara and Dr. Sylvia explore the emotional realities of early motherhood, the stigma surrounding postpartum rage, and the powerful role micro-social interactions play in emotional health. Dr. Sylvia also introduces her HEART method, a framework designed to help people regulate emotions, strengthen self-connection, and foster authentic community in an increasingly isolated world. From the lasting social effects of the pandemic to the invisible emotional wounds many people carry, this episode offers compassionate encouragement and actionable tools for anyone seeking deeper connection and healing.
    Links:
    https://amzn.to/4nLi9kx
    https://drsylviak.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/drsylviak/


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    43 分