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  • A Letter to My Son Before He Turns One
    2026/07/09

    Thirty episodes later... here we are.

    For the Season 1 finale, I wanted to do something different.

    This isn't a recap of everything I've learned or another advice episode. Instead, I'm dedicating this episode to the little boy who made Mom Gone Mild possible my son, Axel.

    As he's about to turn one, I've found myself reflecting on this incredible first year of motherhood. The highs, the struggles, the moments that stretched me, and the little memories I already know I'll miss.

    I'm also taking a moment to celebrate every mom whose baby is about to turn one, because while we celebrate our babies, we don't always celebrate the women who grew, delivered, and loved them through that first unforgettable year.

    Whether you're a mom, hoping to become one someday, or simply walking through a season of growth, I hope this episode reminds you to slow down and appreciate the ordinary moments that end up meaning the most.

    Thank you for an unforgettable first season. I'll see you in Season 2.

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    20 分
  • I Lost Myself After Becoming a Mom… Then I Found Her Again
    2026/07/02

    After becoming a mom, I felt like I lost pieces of myself.

    In this episode, I’m sharing my journey from confused college student to hospice nurse, navigating postpartum depression and anxiety, leaving a career I loved, and ultimately finding myself again through motherhood and creating Mom Gone Mild.

    If you’ve ever questioned who you are outside of being “Mom,” I hope this conversation reminds you that you’re not alone. Motherhood changes us, but it doesn’t erase us.

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow the podcast, leave a five star review, and share it with another mom who needs to hear it.

    Follow along on Instagram: @momgonemild_podcast


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    28 分
  • Self-Love Isn't Self-Care
    2026/06/25

    What if self-love isn't what we've been told it is?

    In this episode of Mom Gone Mild, we're talking about the difference between self-love and self-care and why they aren't the same thing.

    From keeping the promises you make to yourself to setting healthy boundaries, motherhood, confidence, and learning to stop abandoning yourself, this is an honest conversation about what self-love actually looks like in everyday life.

    I'm not an expert. I'm simply sharing what I've been learning on my own journey of becoming a healthier, happier, and better version of myself. If something I've learned can help you too, then that's exactly why I started this podcast.

    If you've ever struggled to put yourself first, questioned your worth, or felt like you've lost yourself while taking care of everyone else, this episode is for you.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to follow Mom Gone Mild, leave a review, and share it with another woman who might need this reminder today.

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    15 分
  • To My Younger Self... Everything Worked Out
    2026/06/18

    If I could sit down with my younger self over coffee, here's what I'd say.

    This week's episode is dedicated to my younger sisters, Olivia, Emma, and Sofia but it's also for every woman who's ever felt behind, heartbroken, lost, or wondered if everything was ever going to work out.

    We're talking about embracing girlhood, the magic of female friendships, why you shouldn't rush love, healing, comparison, finding your own timeline, and learning that the older version of you is capable of so much more than you ever imagined.

    From flip phones, AIM, MySpace, and Jersey Shore nostalgia to heartbreak, healing, and becoming the woman I am today, this might be my most personal solo episode yet.

    If you've ever felt like everyone else is moving faster than you, this episode is your reminder that your timeline is YOURS.

    Trust it.

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    22 分
  • Learning to Love Yourself Again
    2026/06/11

    In this episode of Mom Gone Mild, I'm sharing a very personal conversation about learning to love and respect yourself again after life changes you.

    From becoming a first-time mom at 36, battling postpartum depression, overcoming addiction, losing 57 pounds, and rebuilding my life one small decision at a time, this episode is a reminder that growth doesn't happen overnight.

    We talk about motherhood, healing childhood wounds, body image, self-respect, recovery, mental health, and what it really means to become the best version of yourself.

    If you've ever felt stuck, struggled with confidence, questioned your worth, or wondered if you'll ever feel like yourself again, this episode is for you.

    Remember: you don't have to become someone else. You just have to keep showing up for yourself.

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    20 分
  • You're Allowed To Be The Villain In Someone Else's Story
    2026/06/04

    Have you ever noticed that the moment you start setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself, or changing old patterns, someone suddenly has a problem with it?

    In this episode, I'm sharing one of the most honest conversations I've had on Mom Gone Mild.

    We talk about people pleasing, motherhood, accountability, boundaries, growth, and what it really means to become a better version of yourself.

    For years, I tried to be who everyone wanted me to be. The easygoing daughter. The understanding friend. The person who kept the peace. But motherhood forced me to take a hard look at my priorities, my relationships, and even myself.

    I'm opening up about:

    • Why people don't always respect boundaries
    • Learning to stop abandoning yourself for approval
    • Motherhood and shifting priorities
    • The difference between protecting your peace and proving your point
    • Accountability and personal growth
    • Why a soft life doesn't mean being a soft target
    • Becoming her without pretending you're perfect

    This episode is raw, real, and unfiltered.

    Because the truth is, growth isn't always pretty. Sometimes it's uncomfortable. Sometimes it costs you approval. Sometimes it means becoming the villain in someone else's story.

    And maybe that's okay.


    Connect with Mom Gone Mild

    Instagram: @momgonemild_podcast

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    13 分
  • I Love My Husband… So Where Did My Libido Go?
    2026/05/28

    Nobody talks enough about this part of motherhood.


    You love your partner. You WANT intimacy. You WANT connection.


    So why does your body feel completely disconnected?


    In this episode, I’m opening up about sex after baby, low libido postpartum, PCOS, body image, hormones, touched out mom life, confidence and trying to reconnect with myself after becoming a mom.


    Because this isn’t a husband problem.

    This is me asking...

    where did my libido go?


    If you’ve ever felt overstimulated, exhausted, disconnected from your body or like your libido disappeared after baby…


    you’re not alone.

    Let’s talk about it.


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    27 分
  • My take on 75 Hard
    2026/05/21

    I thought 75 Hard people were literally insane… and somehow I became one of them.

    In this episode I’m sharing my full honest experience with 75 Hard from a big girl perspective. Starting at 197 and ending at 170 but realizing this journey became about so much more than weight loss.

    We’re talking postpartum, yo yo dieting, DoorDash addiction, whole foods, workouts as a stay at home mom, GLP1 misconceptions, crying on Day 8, gallon water trauma, finding confidence again and learning how to actually choose myself.

    This is not a perfect transformation story. This is a real conversation about habits, discipline, mindset shifts, motherhood, healing and what happened when I stopped waiting for the perfect time to start.

    Also talking about why me and Randy are starting 75 Soft and how you can join our accountability group if you want encouragement, motivation and support.

    From couch to 75 Hard… let’s unpack it.

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    36 分