Episode 17: Call Waiting | Hype Girls, Wise Moms, and the Friends Who Save Your Sanity
Release Date: 10/10/2025
Call Your Mom Friends
Tis the season⌠to completely lose your cool in the Five Below toy aisle. đŤ In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, your mom friends Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) spill their highs, lows, and holiday chaos â from sinus infections and toddler tantrums to giant business wins (hello, new Bump to Baby AZ sign!) and sweet moments of mom encouragement thatâll make you tear up faster than a Hallmark commercial. Theyâre also getting real about setting boundaries, taking breaks (yes, even from the podcast), and trying not to...
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đ¨ If the sound of a chip bag, a noisy toy, or your partnerâs breathing has ever sent you straight to your âI need to hide in the pantryâ era⌠this episode is for you. In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, weâre talking about full-body sensory overload â the official membership requirements of the Overstimulated Momâs Club. From noisy toys and toddlers shattering glass mid-phone call, to the chaos of breastfeeding, pumping, snack bags, and trying to finish a sentence without being touched âAmey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker)...
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đď¸ Is Your Baby âGoodâ⌠or Just a Tiny Dictator in Footie Pajamas? If youâve ever been asked âIs she a good baby?â and had to resist replying, âDefine good⌠morally?â â this episode is your love letter. In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) are calling out the âgood babyâ culture that makes moms feel like their worth depends on nap schedules and nighttime feeds. From mom guilt and unsolicited Aunt Susan advice, to murder mystery parties gone rogue (yes, with a prop gun), weâre...
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You knew this day would come⌠the diapers are expensive, your toddlerâs hiding behind the couch to poop, and youâre starting to question if theyâll ever graduate from Pull-Ups. Welcome to the potty training trenches, mama. In this episode, the Call Your Mom Friends crew: Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) get real about all things potty trainingâfrom naked weekends gone wrong to the marketing myths that made us believe we have to âwait until theyâre ready.â Weâre breaking down the mess, the myths, and the milestones with plenty of...
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Choosing a school shouldnât feel like choosing your childâs destiny â but here we are, panic-Googling âbest school near meâ at 11 p.m. In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) get real about school choice â from public vs. charter vs. homeschooling to the guilt, judgment, and what if I mess this up? spiral every mom knows too well. Between laughs, mom-life meltdowns, and one epic Google review rant, they unpack the emotional load of raising kids while trying to make âthe rightâ...
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đ Is your Halloween more Pinterest-perfect or last-minute âgrab cat ears and call it goodâ? Either way, this Call Waiting mini-episode is stuffed fuller than a candy bucket with mom hacks, hilarious costume fails, and creative ideas for family traditions. From family Halloween costume inspo (think Star Wars, Disney, Toy Story, and yesâeven a Costco-themed crew) to neighborhood trick-or-treat chaos, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) get real about what works, what flops, and how to keep the magic alive for your kids. Youâll also...
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Ever been asked, âIs your baby sleeping through the night yet?â and wanted to throw a rattle at someone? Same. In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) get real about the biggest lies new moms are toldâfrom the myth of magical overnight sleepers to diaper industry marketing ploys that keep us buying boxes for way too long. We kick things off with the highs and lows of mom life (think girlsâ trips with toddlers, unexpected bathtub confessions, and a Jonas Brothers concert for âmental...
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đ¸ The secret to surviving (and actually enjoying) motherhood? Surrounding yourself with mom friends in every seasonâfrom the postpartum warriors to the seasoned pros. In this Call Waiting mini-episode, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) share how friendships with moms of different ages and stages bring perspective, encouragement, and a whole lot of laughter. From âwhat would Kathleen do?â cowboy-boot wisdom to the hype-girl friends who keep you current on slang and memes, we dive into the beauty of having a mom circle that...
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BRB...baby is waking up! Before Instagram mom-fluencers, there were mommy blogs, baby boards, and enough Google searches to fuel a helicopter. We're reminiscing on what it was like raising babies in the 2000s. Remember when we thought Y2K was going to end the worldâand instead it just ushered in helicopter parenting, mommy blogs, and sippy cup debates? In this episode of Call Your Mom Friends, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker), rewind to the 2000s and unpack what it was like to raise kids in a decade that gave us Google, mom-shaming message...
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Think you can ask a mom when sheâs âhaving another oneâ? Spoiler alert: donât. In this Call Waiting mini-episode, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) tackle the surprisingly taboo topic of family sizeâwhether itâs choosing only one child, navigating infertility, or saying snip snip to future kids. With raw honesty and a dash of humor, they dive into fertility struggles, vasectomies, tubals, postpartum mental health, and the not-so-helpful comments from nosy relatives (looking at you, Grandma). If youâve ever wrestled...
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In this Call Waiting mini-episode, Amey (IBCLC), Lauren (labor nurse), and Charity (bodyworker) share how friendships with moms of different ages and stages bring perspective, encouragement, and a whole lot of laughter. From âwhat would Kathleen do?â cowboy-boot wisdom to the hype-girl friends who keep you current on slang and memes, we dive into the beauty of having a mom circle that doesnât all look the same.
Expect real talk on postpartum support, mom guilt, shifting friendships, and why community matters more than ever in this stage of life. Whether your baby is brand new, in the thick of toddlerhood, or grown and flown, youâll find comfort in knowing that motherhood isnât meant to be done alone.
Because every season of motherhood brings something to the tableâand the best seat is surrounded by friends.
⨠In this episode, youâll hear about:
- Don't sweat the small stuff in parenting.
- Learning from older friends can provide valuable insights.
- Friendships in different life stages enrich our experiences.
- Friendships can change but still remain valuable.
- Finding mom friends can provide essential support.
- It's okay to feel guilty about not being present in friendships.
- Reaching out to friends can strengthen connections.
- Different friendships bring different perspectives to life.
- Navigating motherhood is easier with a supportive community.
đ Resources & Links Mentioned in the Show:
Circle of Mothers Support Group
⨠Fridays are for Call Waiting â our weekly mom-friend call-in segment where real moms share raw, hilarious, and relatable stories you wonât hear in the school pickup line.
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Charity Spears | Cocoon to Bloom â @cocoon_to_bloom | cocoontobloom.com
Lauren Murdock | Faith > Fear Birth⢠â @labor.lauren | laborlauren.com
Amey Fields | AZ Breastfed Babies â @az.breastfedbabies | azbreastfedbabies.com