Let’s be honest: I started tuning into parenting podcasts long before I had my first child. In fact, I think I may have even sparked my biological clock by indulging in them! There’s a wealth of fantastic shows out there, and the variety is astonishing—seriously, hundreds of them. If you find yourself with some rare moments to escape or need something engaging while driving your kid to yet another activity, these podcasts are sure to elicit laughter, tears, and a sense of relatable parenting wisdom.
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Mom and Dad Are Arguing
This entertaining podcast from Slate isn’t just a recording of parents bickering, contrary to what I initially thought! Hosted by parents Jamie, Rebecca, and Alex, they explore different viewpoints on parenting while sharing their own ups and downs. Their realness makes the advice truly valuable.
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The Birth Hour
If you enjoy hearing diverse birth stories, this podcast is perfect for you. Each episode features a mother sharing her journey, from harrowing experiences to joyous celebrations, fostering a community through shared stories.
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Motherhood Session
Parenting can feel overwhelming, and this podcast offers therapy-like conversations with mothers tackling various challenges. Hosted by Dr. Lisa Hart, a leading psychiatrist, each session is enlightening and could provide a cathartic experience for listeners.
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The Longest Shortest Time
One of the pioneers in the parenting podcast arena, this show by radio producer Sarah Claire debuted in 2009 after her own motherhood journey. It’s filled with touching tales, like those of unexpected parents, and though the show wrapped up in 2019, its archive is a treasure trove worth revisiting.
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Double Shift
This podcast delves into the lives of fascinating parents and their careers. While it’s not strictly about parenting, it highlights how being a parent complicates professional life. Guests include a rockstar rabbi and a Las Vegas daycare CEO.
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Why Mommy Drinks
Hosted by two hilarious moms, Tara and Melissa, this podcast offers no parenting advice but plenty of validation for those times you wish for a quiet moment away from the chaos. It’s a comforting reminder you’re not alone in the struggle.
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Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled
I could listen to Janet Lansbury all day! Her thoughtful insights and soothing voice make her parenting advice incredibly helpful. If you’re grappling with specific challenges, her extensive archive might have just the solution you need.
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Their Own Devices
As technology evolves, so does parenting. This podcast, hosted by tech expert Tom Fisher and child psychologist Mia Chen, explores the intersection of digital life and parenting, addressing issues like social media and online safety.
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Never Thought I’d Say This
If you grew up watching classic sitcoms, you might recognize Jodie Sweeten as the beloved Stephanie Tanner. She co-hosts this fresh parenting podcast with single mom and life coach, Rachel Moore, discussing those cringe-worthy phrases we never expected to utter as parents.
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Where Are My Mom’s At?
Comedian Sarah P. brings humor to the challenges and rewards of parenting. Her engaging anecdotes about #MomFails and amusing guests like Dr. Benji and Meghan Trainor make this podcast a must-listen.
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Your Two Dads
Sean and Julian, two comedic dads, deliver this entertaining and slightly raucous podcast from Comedy Central. It’s refreshing to hear parenting stories from the dad’s perspective.
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Call Your Mother
For some classic motherly wisdom, tune into Jordana’s podcast, where she shares advice from her own mother along with fascinating guests discussing diverse parenting journeys, including navigating family dynamics and personal challenges.
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Childish
Hosted by Alison and Greg, this podcast isn’t kid-friendly, but it’s a blast! They dive into all things parenting with humor and honesty, sharing their own experiences and those of fellow comedians.
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In summary, these parenting podcasts offer a mix of humor, relatable experiences, and valuable insights for anyone navigating the ups and downs of parenthood. Whether you’re looking for a laugh, support, or just a break, these shows are sure to entertain and inform.
