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  • Mommy Wine Culture - Yay or Nay?
    2022/09/13

    Mommy Wine Culture has become a part of our culture. Memes depicting women who can't get through the day without a glass of wine are common place. Co-hosts Vanessa and Shannon discuss the stigma of the drinking mom and share their own perspectives of drinking and how it plays a role in connecting with other moms.  

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    31 分
  • Normalizing Career Pauses
    2022/08/23

    It's a Feminist Mommies hot topic - career versus staying home - but in this episode Feminist Mommies co-hosts Shannon and Vanessa discuss the stigma around career pauses.  Whether you think career pauses are a good or bad thing they are a reality for millions of women (and men) around the world who need to prioritize staying home with kids. Do career pauses equal an end to your once thriving career? Shannon shares her experience with a 2-year career pause and how long it took her to get back into a fulfilling role.

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    24 分
  • Roe v. Wade
    2022/07/19

    In light of the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, Feminist Mommies co-hosts Shannon and Vanessa discuss the frustrations and feelings of this landmark decision and how the conservative mindset is gaining momentum across the country.  Shannon shares her perspective as a Californian with roots from Hawaii and Ohio. The U.S may be a country divided but we're still holding out hope for a more equitable future for our daughters.

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    28 分
  • The Summer Conundrum of Childcare
    2022/07/05

    We love summer! What's better than long days, sunny weather, popsicles and the beach. But summertime is not all rosy for working parents with school-aged kids. When the kids are let out for the summer, what's a working parent to do? Can everyone afford the exorbitant summer camp fees? Can working parents juggle the reduced summer camp hours with their work schedules? Co-hosts Vanessa and Shannon discuss their plans for the summer, how they make it work and look ahead to the new school year.

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    37 分
  • The Shame Episode
    2022/06/21

    As women, we have all experienced shame. For many of us, this started early in our lives with the clothes we wear, with our interests, hobbies and activities. But there is even greater shame in motherhood. Society shames women all the time for the choices they make in raising their kids. From pregnancy (the food you eat), to birth (caesarean or vaginal delivery), to feeding your infant (breastfeeding or formula), it seems no matter the choices we make, we will be shamed. Co-hosts Shannon and Vanessa discuss the greatest sources of shame they encountered in motherhood and how we shame each other.

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    30 分
  • Being THAT Mom: Navigating Sexist Experiences
    2022/06/07

    We're back after a long hiatus of school, work and life! We're entering the summer ready and excited to be back recording. This episode was recorded in Feb 2022 and details some of the new sexist experiences we've had in the past few months. From navigating moms who romanticize our kids' relationships, to the old, white male who believes gender identity is not an important topic of conversation, join us, commiserate with us and let's make some change!

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    34 分
  • Raising Activist Kids
    2022/02/22

    Do you consider yourself to be an activist or philanthropist? The rapid digitization of our world has enabled younger generations of kids to be exposed to so many causes beyond our own communities. Along with feminist values, encouraging kids to develop good citizenship and a desire to help others is an important role we play as parents. Co-hosts Vanessa and Shannon discuss how to get started with encouraging an activist mindset, what the right age might be and how our own childhoods have shaped our activism today. 

    Please note: This episode was recorded August 2021.

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    31 分
  • Why is low pay & little respect given to teachers and caregivers?
    2022/02/08

    It could certainly be consensus that it's of great importance for society to continue to procreate to continue the human race. So if babies are so important, why is it that those who take care of babies (or children) are devalued by our society? Why are these roles typically filled by women? Why do teachers, nurses, and caregivers receive low wages in many cases? Co-hosts Shannon and Vanessa discuss the unwitting dichotomy of our society's need for these roles but our inability to pay more for them. What's the solution?

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    29 分