
MOMS ON CALL
Whoever said that babies don't come with instruction manuals never met Laura and Jennifer, the Moms on Call. This podcast offers practical advice and tips for new parents, covering topics like feeding, sleeping, and routines. The hosts share their expertise as experienced moms and pediatric nurses to help families navigate the early years.
Episodes
S6 EP37: Early Speech and Language Development with Kathy Brunner and Sharilyn Gugliotta
This week on Moms on Call, Jennifer and Laura chat with speech-language pathologists Kathy Brunner and Sharilyn Gugliotta, longtime clinicians and co-founders of the Bughugables book series. They talk about early speech and language development and practical ways parents can support it in everyday life.
Find the Bughugables books and check out Kathy and Sharilyn’s free resources at bughugables
S6 EP36: Toddler Essentials - Boundaries That Build Confidence — Discipline, Independence & the Yes/No Framework
This episode of the Moms on Call podcast explores practical ways to raise confident, well-adjusted toddlers by treating them as strong, adaptable, and resilient, rather than shielding them from every challenge or moment of upset. Jennifer and Laura discuss using a consistent nighttime routine as a daily touchpoint where parents are fully present, set aside phones and distractions, review simple ho
S6 EP35: Toddler Essentials - Feeding Without Fear, Picky Eating, Mealtime Battles & Food Confidence
This week, the Moms on Call podcast continues the Toddler Essentials series focusing on helping parents create positive, low-stress mealtime experiences for toddlers by clarifying roles, adjusting expectations, and tailoring strategies to different child temperaments. Laura and Jennifer will explain why parents are responsible for providing a variety of tasty, age-appropriate foods, while toddlers
S6 EP34: Toddler Essentials - Toddler Sleep Simplified, Staying in Bed, Night Wakes & Boundaries
The Toddler Essentials continues and this week Laura and Jennifer are tackling sleep. They’ll explain how parents can help toddlers sleep through the night and safely transition from a crib to a toddler bed, emphasizing confidence, consistency, and safety-focused routines. Plus, the common sleep disruptions around 18–24 months during the “language explosion,” and why it's important to return to th
S6 EP33: Toddler Essentials - Navigating Big Feelings, Tantrums, Emotions & Regulation
It’s May and the beginning of the Toddler Essentials Series! This week Jennifer and Laura are focusing on navigating all the toddler emotions. They’ll talk about why “big feelings” are normal, manageable emotions driven by curiosity and development rather than malice or manipulation, emphasizing that toddlers learn cause and effect and social behavior through experimentation, including hitting or
S6 EP32: Men's Skincare Made Simple w/ Jackfir Founder Charlie Razook
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast features an in-depth conversation with entrepreneur and leukemia survivor Charlie Razook, founder of Jackfir, a clean, non-toxic men’s skincare brand inspired by his cancer journey and concern about environmental toxins. Razook describes how his diagnosis and multi-year treatment reshaped his view of health, leading him into “clean living” and revealing a gap
S6 EP31: 6-15 Month Essentials - Feeding with Freedom, Solids, Texture Progression & Milk Guidance
This week the Moms On Call focuses on creating a stress-free, connection-centered approach to feeding babies and toddlers from 6 to 15 months, emphasizing atmosphere over strict nutritional targets before 12 months of age. Jennifer and Laura encourage offering a variety of foods, textures, and spices, aiming for three to four different food groups per meal, with babies eating mostly what the famil
S6 EP30: 6-15 Month Essentials - Routines That Grow With Them, Creating Flexible Structure from 6–15 Months
This week on the podcast, Laura and Jennifer continue the six to fifteen month essential series. They’ll guide parents through evolving daily routines, emphasizing flexibility, predictability, and developmental readiness. Throughout, they talk about why routines are tools, not rigid rules: families can enjoy late park trips, adjust bedtimes, rely on “reset” points (like the morning wake time), and
S6 EP29: 6-15 Month Essentials - Growing Independence, Mobility, Separation Anxiety & Developmental Boundaries
This podcast episode from Moms On Call explores key developmental milestones and practical parenting strategies for children aged 6 to 15 months, focusing on motor skills, exploration, and emotional development. Jennifer and Laura discuss the rapid progression from crawling to walking, the development of fine motor skills like the pincer grasp and self-feeding with a fork, and how increased physic
S6 EP28: 6-15 Month Essentials Overview: Development, Schedule, Feedings
This week on the Moms on Call podcast Laura and Jennifer begin the 6-15 Month Essentials series. They’ll talk about how this age is marked by growing physical abilities, emerging personalities, and strong habit-forming tendencies, making it an ideal time to establish healthy patterns. They outline sleep expectations and routines, noting that the main transition is from two naps to one and the drop
S6 EP27: Bonus episode - The Newborn Feeding & Sleep Connection, Setting Up Healthy Rhythms from Day One
It’s a bonus episode in the Newborn Essentials Series this week as Jennifer and Laura provide advice on establishing routines for infants and toddlers, emphasizing the importance of creating scripts for daily life to connect feeding and sleep rhythms. They’ll advocate for flexibility within routines, allowing parents to adapt to life's unpredictability while maintaining a sense of predictability a
S6 EP26: The Newborn Sleep Essentials - Short Naps: Normal or Not?
This week in episode three of The Newborn Sleep Essentials Series, Jennifer and Laura talk about those short naps. They’ll address common concerns about short naps in infants, explaining that variability in nap quality is normal and offering strategies to manage nap times effectively. Plus, they’ll talk about the importance of creating a conducive sleep environment and allowing children some indep
S6 EP25: The Newborn Sleep Essentials: Structuring the Day (0–8 Weeks)
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast, Jennifer and Laura are continuing the Newborn Sleep Essentials and deep diving into creating a routine for success for your newborn. They’ll talk about the benefits of aligning feeding times with the body's natural rhythms to aid digestion and promote better sleep. Plus, addressing common challenges, such as managing unpredictable wake windows and the importa
S6 EP24: The Newborn Sleep Essentials - The First 2 Weeks at Home
We’re kicking off a brand new series to the Moms on Call Podcast: The Essentials Series! Over the next three months, Laura and Jennifer will be going into the most important things you need to know for your newborn into toddler-hood!
They’re starting it with the newborn sleep essentials, emphasizing the importance of establishing routines to help babies sleep through the night. Jennifer and La
S6 EP23: Healthy Eating for Kids (with Nurture Life RD Liz Sommer Wilcox)
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura welcome Liz Sommer Wilcox, RD, Registered Dietitian at Nurture Life, to share practical tips for feeding kids well. She shares her insights on feeding children and the importance of creating a positive mealtime environment. Liz, who is a part of Nurture Life, emphasizes the benefits of involving children in meal preparation to combat picky
S6 EP 22: Is It Time to Say Goodbye to the Swaddle?
Amy Knoxville just transitioned her 5 month old son to swaddling him at night but letting his arms out. He sleeps great for a few hours but then he wakes himself up and can’t get settled or stay asleep for more than like 20 minutes at a time. Did she make the transition too early…or too late?
S6 EP21: After Hours: Finding Calm in the Chaos w/ Consultant Alex
This week on After Hours Jennifer and Laura are joined by Moms on Call consultant Alexandra Pereira. A former cardiac ICU and NICU nurse, she shares her experiences as a mother of three young children, discussing the importance of consistent boundaries and the challenges of parenting multiple children. Alex emphasized the significance of creating a structured environment for children, which helps
S6 EP20: 5am Wake-up Calls; Pulling and Eating Hair
If you have an early riser, this is the episode you are going to want to hear! Turns out, the answer to get them to sleep in might actually be getting them to bed earlier. Yes, it sounds counterintuitive but it’s the truth and Jennifer and Laura will explain why this week on the podcast. Then, a mom in Michigan has a daughter that won’t stop eating her hair. How does she get her to stop?
S6 EP19: Reimagining Kid’s Healthcare w/ Playhouse MD’s Dr. Kaitlin Wiseman and Sydney Wiseman
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast Jennifer and Laura are joined by the founders of Playhouse MD, Dr. Kaitlin Wiseman and Sydney Wiseman, discuss their innovative approach to transforming pediatric healthcare through play. They share their personal experiences and insights on how incorporating playful elements into medical devices can alleviate anxiety for both children and parents during healt
S6 EP18: Keeping Your Baby Warm at Night; Twins Can’t Get Along
With the cold weather comes a cold baby. How do you keep your baby warm in their bed and keep them safe? Jennifer and Laura have tips you’ll need to survive the winter this week on the podcast.
Then it’s twin time! Mom Rachel has twin 14-month-olds that beg to be together but always fight once in the same space. How do you get them to stop? Our Moms on Call have PLENTY of experience in this ar
S6 EP17: Supporting the Postpartum Journey w/ Oula’s Joanne Schneider
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast, Jennifer and Laura are joined by Joanne Schneider, Chief Experience Officer at Oula and Co-Founder of Kindbody. She shares her journey in women's health, discussing her experiences as a mother and her professional endeavors in creating Kindbody and Oula. The discussion emphasizes the need for personalized pregnancy care, the importance of sleep and routines,
S6 EP16: After Hours: Testimonials From the Last 20 Years Part 2
As we continue to celebrate 20 years of Moms on Call, Jennifer and Laura are going back and reading more letters from parents throughout the years. A lot of these stories may feel very familiar as it happens to a lot of parents. If you’re going through something similar to one of these parents, we have great news for you - there is HOPE!
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S6 EP15: Childcare at Work?!? Sign Us Up! w/ Haven Founder Britt Riley
This week on Moms on Call, Britt Riley, founder of Haven, shares her journey into the childcare industry, driven by her experiences as a mother. She discusses the unique approach Haven takes in providing flexible childcare solutions for modern families, emphasizing the importance of community support and the feedback from both parents and children. Britt reflects on the challenges of starting a bu
S6 EP14: After Hours: Finding Your Baby’s Routine in the NICU w/ Mark & Elizabeth
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast, Jennifer and Laura speak with parents Mark and Elizabeth Messenger from Birmingham, Alabama. They share their experiences as a blended family with children ranging from 11 years to seven months old, including their journey with their youngest, James, who spent time in the NICU. They discuss the challenges and blessings of having a routine in the hospital and
S6 EP13: Holiday Travel w/ an Infant; Toddler Nightmares
It’s the holiday season and between all the dinners, presents and family time keeping your baby on a schedule can seem daunting. This week on the podcast, Jennifer and Laura have the tips and tricks to keep your little one on their Moms on Call schedule through the holiday season. Then, speaking of sleeping through the night, what do you do when your toddler suddenly isn’t? Could it be nightmares
S6 EP12: The Entrepreneurial Spirit of Parenting w/ Munchkin’s Kristin Pagano
This week on Moms on Call, Laura and Jennifer are joined by Kristin Pagano, General Manager of Munchkin. They explore the innovative product development process at Munchkin, highlighting the success of the Miracle Cup and the challenges faced with product failures. The conversation also delves into the balance of work and family life, the importance of consumer feedback, and the personal experienc
S6 EP11: Naps in a Swing and Sudden Bottle Rejection
When you have two young children, there are times when you do whatever you can to survive. That is when a mom in Georgia started using the swing to put her 4-month-old to sleep. Now it’s the only way that her little one will fall asleep. This week on the podcast, Jennifer and Laura will give you the steps to get a little one back in the crib. Then, what do you do when your baby suddenly starts rej
S6 EP10: After Hours: Life After Baby #3 w/ Consultant Sydney
This week on After Hours, Laura and Jennifer are joined by one of the amazing Moms on Call consultants Sydney. The conversation covers a range of parenting topics, including the challenges and joys of raising children, the unpredictability of life with kids, and the importance of community support. Sydney shares personal stories about her experiences with her three boys, highlighting the unexpect
S6 EP9: Preparing For Life’s Storm w/ Elisabeth Anderson
Mom of three Elisabeth Anderson was blindsided when Hurricane Helene hit her home and she lost everything. They spent hours on top of their car waiting to be rescued with a newborn in her arms. She joins Laura and Jennifer this week to talk about her experience and what she learned from the devastation. Plus, how Elisabeth is helping others be prepared for the worst case scenario.
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S6 EP8: Daycare Need to Know; Rushing Through Meals
Finding the right daycare can be one of the most trying parts of being a parent. There are so many things to consider between schedules, kid to teacher ratio, teaching methods, price and much more. What else should parents be looking for that’s not listed on a daycare’s website? This week on the podcast Jennifer and Laura will tell you the questions you need to ask and the red flags to look out fo
S6 EP7: Introducing Allergenic Foods to Your Kids w/ Dr. Alice Hoyt and Catherine Jaxon
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura speak with Dr. Alice Hoyt, an allergist, and Catherine Jaxon, co-founder of Mission Mighty Me. The episode focuses on the importance of early and regular introduction of allergenic foods to infants to prevent food allergies. Dr. Hoyt explains the historical context and findings of the LEAP study, which demonstrated that early introduction
S6 EP6: Wake Windows, Short Naps, Flexibility and Multiples
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura discuss updates to their resources ahead of their 20th anniversary. This includes new content in their books and courses, addressing common parenting challenges such as wake windows, short naps, and early morning wake-ups. They’ll talk about the importance of routine and flexibility, especially for families with multiples, and share insight
S6 EP5: After Hours - Testimonials From the Last 20 Years
Celebrating 20 years of Moms on Call has Jennifer and Laura feeling nostalgic. So they pulled out some of the letters they’ve received from parents they’ve worked with throughout the years. These stories prove one point, you are not alone in trying to figure out this parenting thing!
Oh, and you don’t want to miss the letter from Kenny Rogers!
S6 EP04: Timing is EVERYTHING When Potty Training
How do you know it’s the right time to start potty training your toddler? There are many signs to look out for when starting the journey. But if you started too soon and it’s not working, don’t worry. You CAN take a break! This week on the podcast, Jennifer and Laura explain what to look for and what to do when potty training isn’t going your way. Plus, an adorable question from the mom of a futur
S6 EP03: Learn, Evaluate, Pivot & Adapt w/ Nina Sadauskas
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura speak with Nina Sadauskas, a mother of two, three-time Olympic swimmer, CEO, and founder of Delfin Athletics. The episode delves into Nina's journey from being an Olympic athlete to a successful entrepreneur, highlighting the importance of resilience, grit, and adaptability in both parenting and business. Nina shares her personal experienc
S6 EP02: After Hours w/ Mallory: From IVF to a Picky Toddler
In this week’s After Hours episode, Jennifer and Laura speak with Mallory, a 30-year-old mother who shares her journey through infertility and the unexpected joy of discovering her pregnancy at Disney World. Mallory discusses the challenges she faced, including postpartum anxiety and breastfeeding difficulties, and how the Moms on Call resources helped her regain confidence as a new mom. The conve
S6 EP01: What We've Learned in Twenty Years
Welcome to season 6 of the podcast and, even bigger, 20 years of Moms on Call! In this episode, Jennifer and Laura reflect on their journey from humble beginnings with a simple folder of advice to becoming pioneers in infant care consulting. They discuss the evolution of their resources, including self-published books, online courses, and a new app designed to provide daily encouragement to parent
When They Only Want You to Put Them to Bed & Saying Goodbye to the Sippy Cup
Laura in Georgia’s 17-month-old daughter will only let mom put her down to sleep at night and screams when dad gives it a try. In today’s episode we’ll talk about allowing yourself to let go so that your spouse can be in charge. Plus, when is the right time to transition away from a sippy cup?
Your Baby with Other People - Socialization and Napping with a Nanny
Dee from Dallas is having trouble with nap time. Mom is back to work, and her little one just does not seem to wanna nap with the nanny. Alexis from South Carolina has an18 month old girl. She followed Moms On Call, but now it's taking an hour and a half to two hours just for me to rock her to sleep at night. She need to know how to get back on track. Rachel in Rhode Island needs to know if there
Intro to Tummy Time & Help! Our Toddler Only Wants Daddy!
Nicole from Fort Wayne, Indiana is wondering if Laura and Jennifer could explain how to properly do tummy time and when parents should be starting it.
S5 EP44: After Hour - Getting Your Routine Back After Vacation w/ Bekah
This week on After Hours, Jennifer talks to new mom Bekah Smith, a mom from Columbus, Georgia, discussing parenting challenges and successes. Bekah shares her experience with her eight-month-old son, Andy, highlighting the benefits of the Mom's on Call program, which helped her establish a routine and manage sleep schedules. The discussion covers topics such as handling sickness, maintaining routi
Starting Solid Foods and Taking Your Baby in Public
Elizabeth from Greenville, South Carolina wants to know when it is safe to take a newborn out in public. Erin from Mississippi has a six month old and has questions about introducing solids and baby-led weaning. And Leeanne from Florida needs to know how to keep her toddler in bed and not screaming at the bedroom door every night.
Getting a Newborn on a Sleep Schedule
Candice from Greenville needs help! She's pregnant with her first and wants to know as much as she can about how to go on the sleep schedule once her little man arrives.
The First Four Weeks
What you can expect in the first 4 weeks of bringing a baby home
3 sleep tips for babies under 12 weeks
When can you start implementing effective, purposeful routines with a newborn?
Navigating your top toddler issues
Your calls: How do I get my 3 year old to eat? My toddler does great with potty training during the day and has no accidents but usually has accidents at night. What shou
S5 EP43: After Hours - Getting on Schedule with Jesse
This week on After Hours, Jennifer talks with Jesse, a mom of two boys and a dog, navigating the complexities of parenting with a toddler and a newborn. Jesse shares her experiences with sleep schedules, feeding challenges, and the differences between her children. The podcast offers practical advice on managing feeding schedules, transitioning from swaddling, and balancing parenting roles with a
S5 EP42: Dinner Time Dilemmas
Moms, when is the last time you had a hot meal? Chances are it's a very rare occasion in your house if you have young kids. A mom in Ohio is having a similar problem, accept her little one won’t let her eat because he wants her food! Will she ever be able to eat her own food again? Speaking of hot meals, what do you do if your child refuses to eat any food that is even a little bit warm? Jennifer
S5 EP41: Be Intentional w/ Brittany of Loverly Grey
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura welcome Brittany from Loverly Grey. She’ll share her journey from starting a fashion blog to becoming a mom and business owner. Brittany discusses the impact of Moms on Call on her parenting, emphasizing the importance of structure and routine. She highlights the growth of her brands, including Loverly Grey and Life with Loverly, and the ch
S5 EP40: Dad Questions for Father’s Day
In honor of Father’s Day this weekend, this episode of Moms on Call is dedicated to two dad questions. First moms, what do you do when your child clearly prefers you over dad? We’ll tell you how to help dad create special moments to bond them with your baby. Then, a new mom is worried about her husband taking over while she goes back to work and ruining the finely tuned schedule she has crafted. J
S5 EP39: After Hours - Sonia Needs Some Sleep!
This week of After Hours, Jennifer and Laura talk to Sonia, a mother navigating the challenges of parenting her nine-month-old son, Zane. Sonia shares her journey from Mumbai to California, her academic achievements, and her family's story, including the difficulties faced during Zane's early months, such as breastfeeding challenges and sleep issues. Laura and Jennifer provide practical advice on
S5 EP38: Making the Perfect Crib with Julie Knisley of Milk Street Baby
This week on the Moms on Call Podcast, Jennifer and Laura talk with Julie Knisley from Milk Street Baby, the only woman-owned crib manufacturer in the USA, to discuss the importance of safety and design in baby cribs. Julie shares her journey of creating cribs with integrity, emphasizing the significance of compliance and quality materials. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewar
S5 EP37: Toddler Asks Too Many Questions; Right Time to Move to a Toddler Bed
Jennifer and Laura are back answering your questions from the Moms on Call hotline! This week, they’ll talk about toddlers with constant repetitive questioning and transitioning from a crib to a toddler bed. Jennifer and Laura emphasize the importance of setting boundaries and maintaining consistency to help toddlers understand limits. They also discuss the ideal timing for moving a child to a tod
S5 EP36: Finding Your Community and Parenting with Katie Dunlop
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura welcome Katie Dunlop, a mom and certified personal trainer, who shares her journey of motherhood and her passion for fitness through her platform, Love Sweat Fitness. Katie discusses the importance of routines, the impact of social media on parenting, and the significance of community support. She emphasizes the value of exercise for menta
S5 EP35: After Hours - Julia Finally Gets Some Sleep!
Laura and Jennifer are revisiting their roots at a pediatrician's office after-hours line, sharing real stories from parents seeking advice, with Moms On-Call After Hours. The episode highlights Julia's journey, a working mom who struggled with her baby's sleep and feeding issues. Through personalized guidance from Laura, Julia found solutions, including changing bottles and adjusting sleep routin
S5 EP34: Creating a Happy Healthy Eater with Jessica Penner
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura have a conversation with Jessica Penner from Happy Healthy Eaters, focusing on reducing stress around feeding children. The discussion highlights the importance of introducing solids to babies, emphasizing iron intake, texture variety, and the benefits of family mealtime. Penner shares insights on overcoming common parental fears, such as c
S5 E33: Limiting Your Toddler’s Snacks and Screen Time
We all love snacks, but it doesn’t make a good meal. But try and tell that to a toddler. How do you set limits on your child and make sure they eat a real meal? Speaking of limits, we all worry about how much screen time we give our kids. Before you are a parent you may have said the words “I’m never going to give my child a tablet.” Once you get there, it’s easier said than done. What are some re
S5 EP32: We Need to Talk About Pelvic Floor PT w/ Dr. Mae Hughes
This week the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura are talking about something that doesn’t get enough attention: pelvic floor PT. They are thrilled to speak with Dr. May Hughes, a pelvic floor physical therapist. Dr. Hughes shares her journey into pelvic floor therapy, emphasizing its importance for women, especially during pregnancy and postpartum. The discussion covers the anatomy and funct
S5 EP31: Moms on Call After Hours - Mallory and Aaron
This year, Moms on Call is celebrating its 20th anniversary! In honor of this milestone, Jennifer and Laura are bringing it back to where it all began - the after hours line at the pediatrician’s office! Each month, they’ll be sharing their real conversations with real parents as they discuss their successes and questions. You’ll listen in as the Moms on Call give their real-time advice tackling t
S5 EP30: Gassy Babies and the Importance of the Nighttime Routine
Today on the Moms on Call podcast we’re talking about a four letter word that starts with an F… Farts! What do you do when you have an exceptionally gassy baby? That’s happening to a mom in Portland with her 6-month-old and we’ll tell you what could be causing it and what you can do to help it. Plus, tips on getting that nighttime routine down when your child gets that burst of late-night energy.
S5 EP29: Living That New Dad Life w/ Neil Schuster
This week on the podcast, Jennifer and Laura welcome Neil Schuster,co-found of No Laying Up, podcaster and dad to an 11-month-old. Neil discusses the challenges and joys of fatherhood, including the importance of hands-on involvement, the benefits of using a baby carrier for mobility in the city, and the value of establishing routines for better sleep. He also touches on the significance of balanc
S5 EP28: Intimidated By Other Kids; Stories vs. Lies
As your toddler gets older you may be faced with challenges you never expected. You want them to make friends, but what if they don’t like kids their age? Then what do you do when they start lying? We’ll tackle both of these questions today on the podcast!
S5 EP27: What’s Your Story? w/ Todd Durkin
Get ready for an inspiring conversation this week as Jennifer and Laura speak with a renowned life coach and fitness expert Todd Durkin. Todd shares his journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a successful coach and author, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, faith, and family. He discusses the impact of his parents, the significance of creating positive routines, and the power of
S5 EP26: #TwinTrouble: Sharing a Room and Pincer Grasps
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, we’re talking to two twin moms! The first mom is wondering how to move her twin 3-year-olds that sleep in the same room. She is wondering the best way to transition them out of the crib and into a toddler bed without them thinking they can have a free-for-all in their room. Then, we’ll talk to a mom who needs help getting her twin eight month old's to use the
S5 EP25: Parents - You Are Not Alone!
Parenting is not easy, especially in those first couple years. Ask any parent and they’ll tell you about those days when you haven’t slept in weeks and it feels like you’ll never get through the hard times. You can feel so isolated and alone. This week on the podcast Jennifer and Laura are here to remind you that you are NOT alone! They’ll share what helped them during the hard times and what got
S5 EP24: Not Napping After Feeding; Swaddle Transitions
There are a lot of variables that can change when you start with the Moms on Call sleep schedule. For example, many babies have a hard time staying up after feeding for playtime. But what if you’re having the exact opposite problem and your baby won’t fall asleep? That’s happening to a mother in Boston and this week on the podcast Jennifer and Laura will discuss why this could be happening and wha
S5 EP23: When You Manage Your Toddler’s Feelings First
This week on the Moms on Call podcast, Jennifer and Laura discuss the overwhelming amount of information parents face and emphasize the importance of setting boundaries and managing toddlers' emotions effectively. They highlight the shift from action-based parenting to feelings-based parenting and the challenges it presents. The Moms will talk about teaching your children to adapt to the world rat
S5 EP22: Stopping Your Child’s Undesirable Behaviors
How do you stop your child’s undesirable behaviors? This week on the podcast we’ll talk to two moms who both have children that are exhibiting habits that they would like to stop. One has a child that is making themself sick when upset and the other is a little too aggressive with her young sibling. We’ll talk about strategies on how you can stop these types of behaviors.
S5 EP21: Getting Your Baby Back to Sleeping Through the Night
There is no better feeling in those first few months as a parent then when you finally get your little one to sleep through the night. So if an infant goes from a good sleeper to waking up in the middle of the night once again it can feel like a desperate situation. Whether its because of illness, not getting enough food or some other factor you may feel like you’ll never sleep again. The good new
S5 EP20: From IVF to Twins w/ Sarah Herron
You may know Sarah Herron as a fan-favorite contestant from the 17th season of The Bachelor and the first season of Bachelor in Paradise. She’s left the beach and the roses behind and is making her way into the journey of motherhood. Unfortunately that journey did not start off easy as she struggled with IVF and a pregnancy loss. Now as a mother to twin girls, she’s sharing her experience online t
S5 EP19: Sleep Schedule and Bassinet vs. Cribs
Getting your baby’s schedule to where you need it to be can feel like the most consuming task as a parent. It's one of the biggest topics and concerns for our Moms on Call family. This week on the podcast we’ll answer two common questions we get. 1 - How do you keep up a baby? And more importantly, SHOULD you keep them up? 2 - When is the right time to move your child to a crib?
S5 EP18: The Day We Said "Obey" On The Internet
One day Moms on Call posted about three household rules: obey your parents, we do not hurt others and we do not hurt ourselves. What we didn't expect was the backlash from so many on the internet over the word "obey"! Today on the podcast, Laura and Jennifer break down what exactly happened after that post went viral and explore the meaning of the word "obey" and why it can be a good and a bad thi
S5 EP17: Gift Giving Etiquette and Your Toddler
Happy Holidays! As we gear up for Christmas next week, this is the time to finish your Christmas shopping. If this is your first year that your child has a caregiver, you might be wondering if you should get them a gift. What is the etiquette when it comes to teacher and daycare worker gifts? We’ll talk about it this week on the podcast. Plus, if you have a toddler that LOVES to open presents, eve
S5 EP16: Being a Dad in 2024 w/ Modern Dadhood
There is a lot of talk about moms and the pressures put on them as a parent, but what about dads? This week on the podcast, we talk to the hosts of the Modern Dadhood podcast Adam Flaherty and Marc Checket and get their take on what it takes to be a dad in 2024. They talk about emotional journey a dad goes through when they first become a parent and how it can affect a relationship. Plus, do dads
S5 EP15: Getting Through The “Ick” Season and Anti-Choking Devices
It’s that time of year where it feels like your child is sick every other week. Especially if your child is in school! So is there something we can do as parents to help your little one stay a little more healthy and a little less sick? We’ve got good news and bad news… Then, while we’re on the topic of children’s health and safety, you may have seen ads for anti-choking devices on social media. B
S5 EP14: Comparison Fatigue
Every day we are bombarded by so many messages on social media that will make even the most put together person feel like the worst parent on earth. But the perception is hardly the reality. This week on the podcast, Laura and Jennifer talk about how easy it is to get caught up in all those perfect families you see online. They'll give you three things you can do today to stop comparing yourself t
S5 EP13: Movement is Medicine with Coach Dane Robinson
As parents, we spend so much time taking care of our kids that we rarely take time to take care of ourselves. We were introduced to Coach Dane Robinson when he started using Moms on Call for his little one and we were able to help him through those crucial first few months. Now, he is returning the favor by encouraging parents in our Moms on Call family to get moving. This week on the podcast he j
S5 EP12: Leaving Your Child for the First Time; Setting Boundaries with Your Child’s Friends
Leaving your child for the first time, even just for an hour, can be intimidating. When you leave them for a couple nights or more it can be downright scary, no matter who you are leaving them with. How do you get past that fear and enjoy your non-baby time? We’ve got advice for first time parents on how to feel comfortable leaving your little one. Then, a mom in Wisconsin wants to be the cool mom
S5 EP11: Needy Toddlers and Simmer Time
Having a toddler is very demanding of your time and attention. This week on the podcast we’ll talk to two moms that are very aware of that fact. First, a mom in Portland has a son that won’t let her and her husband have a conversation without him interrupting. Then, a mom in Georgia has a question on discipline and simmer time. What do these two issues have in common? The path to answers is by fin
S5 EP10: Adding In a Dream Feed; Thumb Sucking Worry
Is your child sucking their thumb? Are you worried that it might turn into trouble with their teeth down the line? Good news - everything is going to be just fine! This week on the podcast we’ll talk about why you don’t need to stress over thumb suckers. Then, we’ll talk to a mom who is having trouble with her little one that is underweight. Her lactation specialist is suggesting adding a dream fe
S5 EP09: Your Kids and Their Medicine with David Johnson, Co-Founder and CEO of Genexa
Have you ever looked at the ingredient list of the medicine you give your children? Chances are there are a lot of hard to pronounce words that you have never heard of before. The founders of Genexa noticed this and decided to do something about it. They created a line of products with the same active ingredients you need but without the artificial ones you don’t. Today on the podcast we talk with
S5 EP08: Grandparents That Refuse to Discipline
Having parents that are willing and able to watch your kids for free is nothing short of incredible. It’s so good that you might not want to rock the boat. This week on the podcast we’ll talk to a mom who is worried about micromanaging her parents that are refusing to discipline her toddler. How do you handle this delicate situation? We’ll give you our best tips on how to keep it drama free.
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