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Mom-ish After Dark

Mom-ish After Dark

著者: Katy Parson Taylor Baumgardner Gabriella Leonick
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Welcome to Mom-ish After Dark — where we say the quiet parts out loud and the loud parts… even louder. We’re talking motherhood, marriage, friendships, and the kind of hospital chaos that leaves you questioning your career, your sanity, and your husband’s ability to load a dishwasher correctly. If you’ve ever fantasized about running away to Target alone, considered faking a mild illness for a break, or thought “there’s no way this is my life”… congratulations, you’re one of us. Grab a drink, hide from your responsibilities, and press play. We won’t judge. We’re doing the same thing.

© 2026 Mom-ish After Dark
人間関係 子育て 社会科学
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  • Backyard Botox By Gabi
    2026/06/17

    The conversation starts with a ridiculous headline worthy of a group chat “the bush is making a comeback” and somehow turns into a very real look at what it means to be a mom in your 30s trying to keep up with beauty trends, self-care, and the mental load. We talk laser hair removal, hair appointments, nail expectations, and why paying for a service sometimes means speaking up even when it’s awkward. Then we slide into the “treat yourself” pipeline: pedicures, budgeting for maintenance, and the not-so-hypothetical idea of Botox, including what can go wrong if you don’t respect anatomy.

    From there, we get honest about the thoughts that sneak in when you’re tired and you know too much especially health anxiety. We laugh about childhood fears like quicksand and tornadoes, but we also talk about the scary stuff that’s not funny when you’ve seen it up close in healthcare. It’s that exact Momish mix of humor and reality: we can be joking one minute and deeply reflective the next because that’s what modern motherhood feels like.

    The heart of the episode is the mom confessions and the parenting dilemmas nobody solves for you. Kids eating dog food, leaving the house with two kids, the gas station question, and how “just bring them” ignores the two-hour prep it takes to do anything. We also share the bittersweet emotions of watching babies grow up, navigating discipline and biting, and finally winding down with skincare in your 30s, hormonal acne, rebuilding your skin barrier, and the one thing we’ll always preach: daily SPF. If you laughed, cringed, or felt seen, subscribe, share the episode with a mom friend, and leave a review so more people can find us.

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    If you loved hanging out with us, don’t forget to follow, rate, and share this with your group chat or your favorite mom friend.

    send us your stories, your chaos, your hot takes… we’re here for all of it.

    And remember… we’re all just out here doing our best—and sometimes that means surviving on caffeine and vibes.

    Come hang out with us on

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    49 分
  • Gentle Parenting and Other Personal Attacks
    2026/06/08

    A single song lyric can do more than make us emotional, it can make us realize how much we’ve been carrying since childhood. We start with our usual Momish chaos (pets judging us, husbands doing questionable things, and the kind of bathroom talk you only have with close friends), then we get real about the moment parenting shines a spotlight on your past. That feeling of becoming a mother before you ever felt fully mothered can be subtle, even when you had a “good childhood,” and it can still change how you see yourself.

    We talk oldest daughter syndrome, parentification, and the strange pressure of being the responsible one early on. We also get into what it looks like when family dynamics are complicated: custody battles, blurred parent-child roles, and the long tail of generational parenting habits. Then we bring it to the present with toddler emotions, defiance, and the constant balancing act of validating big feelings while still teaching your kid how to handle them.

    From there, we shift to marriage after kids and why we hate the social media narrative that your relationship is destined to suck for years. Yes, a baby changes the dynamic, but it doesn’t magically “get better” without effort. We share what’s helped us most, including venting vs fixing, simple communication check-ins, and staying on the same team when you’re both tired. If you care about gentle parenting, postpartum relationship advice, and breaking generational cycles without spiraling into perfectionism, this one will land.

    Subscribe to Momish, share this with a friend who needs the reminder, and leave a review if you want more honest conversations like this. What part of parenting has surprised you the most?

    Support the show


    If you loved hanging out with us, don’t forget to follow, rate, and share this with your group chat or your favorite mom friend.

    send us your stories, your chaos, your hot takes… we’re here for all of it.

    And remember… we’re all just out here doing our best—and sometimes that means surviving on caffeine and vibes.

    Come hang out with us on

    Instagram @Momish_pod

    TIK TOK @momish.pod


    @tbaumgardner453

    @katyp.thatsme

    @gabriellalee

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    56 分
  • Wet Sleeves Or Crumbs On Your Feet
    2026/06/01

    A Brazilian wax question turns into a full spiral, and somehow that’s the most accurate summary of our brains as moms. We’re Gabby, Katie, and Taylor, and we’re joined by our guest Katie from Florida for a fast, chaotic, and honest catch-up that starts with beauty upkeep, a DIY waxing nightmare, and the very real case for letting professionals handle certain kinds of “self care.”

    From there we get into workplace stories and the stuff that still gets under our skin: a sexist comment about blondes, messy coworker energy, and why nurse life can feel like high school with scrubs. We also hit the oddly stressful “what are your hobbies?” question and get real about what adult hobbies actually look like when you’re tired, raising kids, and trying to keep your house standing. Think NYT crosswords, crochet, trivia, organizing, gym time, and yes, rage cleaning.

    Then things take a darker turn with pop culture documentaries and true crime, including reality TV fallout and a crash case that raises tough questions about accountability, internet judgment, and the stories families tell themselves. We finish with a long run of “would you rather” questions that turns into a surprisingly real conversation about millennial work-life balance, PTO battles, teacher burnout in fifth grade classrooms, parenting discipline, and why nurses and teachers don’t get the respect they deserve.

    If you like funny friends, unfiltered mom talk, and real conversations about nursing, teaching, and modern motherhood, hit play. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a laugh, and leave a review, then tell us: what’s your go-to hobby when life gets heavy?

    Support the show


    If you loved hanging out with us, don’t forget to follow, rate, and share this with your group chat or your favorite mom friend.

    send us your stories, your chaos, your hot takes… we’re here for all of it.

    And remember… we’re all just out here doing our best—and sometimes that means surviving on caffeine and vibes.

    Come hang out with us on

    Instagram @Momish_pod

    TIK TOK @momish.pod


    @tbaumgardner453

    @katyp.thatsme

    @gabriellalee

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    57 分
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