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  • Hormones, Drama & Deep Breaths: Parenting the Preteen Years
    2025/12/04

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    In this episode, we dive into the wild, emotional, totally unpredictable world of parenting preteens. Between the eye rolls, the tears, the mood swings, and the Oscar-worthy dramatics, it’s easy to wonder if you’re doing something wrong — or if your kid has been temporarily replaced by a tiny tornado.

    Spoiler: It’s normal. All of it.

    We talk about what’s really going on behind those hormonal shifts, how to understand your preteen’s reactions (or overreactions), and most importantly, how you can stay grounded when everything around you feels chaotic. You’ll walk away with practical tools to stay calm, respond instead of react, and build connection during the years when connection feels toughest.

    If you're navigating preteen drama and trying not to lose your cool in the process, this episode will make you feel seen, supported, and a little less alone in the madness.

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    10 分
  • Your Anxiety is Lying to You
    2025/12/03

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    If you struggle with catastrophic thinking, overthinking, or your brain constantly jumping to the worst-case scenario, this episode will feel like someone finally turned the lights on.

    In today’s episode, we break down why anxiety lies to you, why your mind creates disaster scenarios that aren’t real, and how to stop an anxiety spiral before it takes over your entire day.

    Perfect for moms dealing with mom anxiety, mental load burnout, intrusive thoughts, perimenopause symptoms, or just the emotional chaos of life right now.

    You’ll learn:
    • Why your anxious brain creates worst-case outcomes
    • What catastrophic thinking actually is
    • How to regulate your nervous system during a spiral
    • Simple daily tools that reduce anxiety and calm your mind

    This episode combines honest storytelling with real, practical mental health tools you can use immediately to feel calmer, more grounded, and more in control of your thoughts.

    If you want real help with anxiety, overthinking, intrusive thoughts, or just want to understand your brain better… this is your episode.

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    9 分
  • I Chose Peace (and joint custody)
    2025/11/07

    I blew up my entire life - then rebuilt it one tear at a time.

    I didn’t plan to start over. But staying would’ve meant losing myself completely.

    In this episode, I’m opening up about the real, raw, not-so-Instagrammable side of divorce — the shame, the unraveling, the grief, and the guilt that came with walking away from the life I thought I was supposed to have.

    This isn’t just about divorce.
    It’s about what happens when the version of motherhood you’re living no longer fits the woman you’re becoming.

    If you’ve ever looked around and thought “This isn’t working” — this episode is your permission slip to choose peace, even when it’s messy.

    You’re not failing.
    You’re just finally listening to yourself.
    And around here? That’s as common as it gets.

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    12 分
  • Cougar Puberty - Hot Flashes and Brain Fog
    2025/11/07

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    Welcome to Cougar Puberty — because what else do you call the hormonal rollercoaster of perimenopause no one warned us about?

    In this episode, I sit down with Meghan Schrumm — a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Registered Social Worker, and mom of three — to talk about the “WTF is happening to my body?” stage of life: perimenopause.

    We’re getting real about:

    • The weirdest, sneakiest symptoms (it’s not just hot flashes)
    • That terrifying moment your brain goes completely blank mid-sentence
    • Why it’s not in your head (but it’s definitely messing with your head)
    • And how to start actually feeling like yourself again

    This isn’t your typical wellness chat. It’s raw, hilarious, and exactly the convo you wish was happening in the school pickup line.

    So if you’ve been googling things like “why do I rage cry at 3:17 p.m. every day?” — pull up a chair. We’re talking about it.

    Learn more about Meghan: https://meghanschrumm.com

    🎧 Listen now & share with your group chat — because chances are, they're feeling it too.

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    18 分
  • Episode 1 - Common Ground - We Are Getting Real AF
    2025/10/31

    Welcome to the first episode of This is Common – Life Beyond the Baby.
    This is where we stop pretending everything’s fine and finally say it out loud: this isn’t the motherhood I expected.

    In this intro episode, I’m opening up about why I started The Common Moms, how this community helped me survive divorce, the pandemic, and the identity crisis no one warned me about — and why I’m shifting gears now.

    If you’ve ever thought:

    • “I love my kids, but I don’t love this stage of life...”
    • “I don’t know who I am anymore.”
    • “Is it just me?”
      ...then you’ve found your people.

    We’re talking about mental health, mom rage, step-parenting, preteens with attitudes, growing out of the baby phase, and growing back into yourself.

    Because this?
    This is common.
    And you don’t have to go through it alone.

    Grab your free 5-Minute Mom Reset download in the show notes or click here

    Let’s connect on Instagram: @thecommonmoms

    Want to be a guest or share your story? Send me an email info@thecommonmoms.com

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    5 分