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60. What Judy Blume Taught Us About Puberty, Friendship, and Life with Rachelle Bergstein

Parenthood Prep

Release Date: 05/26/2025

77. Inside the Surrogacy Industry: Protect Yourself and Your Baby with Susan Baldomar show art 77. Inside the Surrogacy Industry: Protect Yourself and Your Baby with Susan Baldomar

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Have you ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes in the surrogacy world? The truth is, surrogacy can be an incredible gift, but it’s also an industry where families often have little protection between a doctor’s diagnosis and an agency selling them services. When things go wrong - and they do more often than you might think - it can turn a dream into something deeply painful.   In this episode, I’m joined by Susan Baldomar, CEO and Founder of Chelsea Surrogacy Advisors, who helps families navigate the surrogacy process safely and confidently. Susan built her business...

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76. Your Toddler’s Defiance Decoded with Devon Kuntzman show art 76. Your Toddler’s Defiance Decoded with Devon Kuntzman

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Honestly, the stuff that makes you want to climb the nearest wall: the hitting, the five-star, opera-worthy tantrums, and those delightfully defiant "NO!"s? Yeah, that’s your toddler doing exactly what they're programmed to do.   This week, I’m chatting with Devon Kuntzman, the author behind Transforming Toddlerhood. She founded Transforming Toddlerhood with the mission to dispel the myth that toddlerhood is terrible, and after working with countless kids in every family structure imaginable, she learned that there’s no magic, one-size-fits-all parenting pill. But there are some...

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75. How Patriarchy Shows Up in Parenting (And What to Do About It) with Margaret Mason Tate show art 75. How Patriarchy Shows Up in Parenting (And What to Do About It) with Margaret Mason Tate

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The patriarchy isn't just a buzzword thrown around by feminists. It’s a system of assumptions that shows up in your daily life, especially once you become a parent.   From the moment a baby arrives, fathers get praised for basic caregiving while mothers face relentless scrutiny and impossible standards. These patterns affect everyone, including the men who feel pressure to be instantly competent or worry that caring for their own children is somehow unmanly.   Tune in this week as I’m joined by my part-time co-host, Margaret Mason Tate, to unpack how these ingrained patterns...

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74. Newborn Monitoring: How Much Is Too Much? show art 74. Newborn Monitoring: How Much Is Too Much?

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If you’re drowning in a sea of baby apps, video monitors, and spreadsheets of diaper logs, this episode is your lifeline.   Join me this week as I break down newborn monitoring in a way that actually makes sense.   From those first few days when keeping an eye on wet diapers matters, to later months when timing every nursing session becomes overkill, you’ll learn how to find a balance between useful monitoring and obsessive tracking. I share strategies for using apps and monitors as tools - not sources of stress - so you can stay present, enjoy your baby, and not let the data...

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73. How to Parent Without Losing Yourself with Jacqueline Gates show art 73. How to Parent Without Losing Yourself with Jacqueline Gates

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Trying to snap back to your pre-baby self while also transforming into a completely different version of you is… exhausting. Society tells you to be exactly who you were before kids, but also to revolve entirely around your children. The result? Many parents feel lost in the push and pull of identity, wondering if “them” even still exists under all the diapers, feedings, and middle-of-the-night chaos.   This week, I’m joined by Jacqueline Gates, coach and stage performer extraordinaire, who spent 25 years in theater while raising two children. She shares how treating parenthood...

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72. Parenthood Is Basically Burning Man show art 72. Parenthood Is Basically Burning Man

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If you’re listening to this episode now, it’s a little throwback, but the lessons still hit just as hard. I’m revisiting one of my favorite analogies from Parenthood Prep: how having a baby is a lot like going to Burning Man.   Yep, you read that right. At first, it sounds absurd, but hear me out. Both come with mountains of advice (some useful, some ridiculous), and both will leave you questioning why you even signed up… but also laughing, amazed, and totally in awe of the little victories along the way.   In this replay, I share the story of my first Burning Man experience...

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71. “Can I Sleep Train My Baby If?”: The Reflux Edition show art 71. “Can I Sleep Train My Baby If?”: The Reflux Edition

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Reflux. Just hearing the word makes parents brace for months of sleepless nights, endless feedings, and a life spent holding your baby upright. It feels like exhaustion is just part of the package. But here’s the thing: a lot of the conventional wisdom about reflux is actually making it harder for both you and your baby.   This week, I’m breaking down why reflux doesn’t have to derail your baby's sleep, and surprisingly, how better sleep can actually reduce reflux symptoms. And spoiler alert: that “reflux meltdown” might actually be a baby who’s overtired, not just...

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70. Sleep Training: Separating Fact from Fiction and Why You Can Start Now show art 70. Sleep Training: Separating Fact from Fiction and Why You Can Start Now

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Sleep training. It's probably one of the most misunderstood topics in parenting, right? You get bombarded with conflicting advice on when to start, what methods to use, and whether it’s even okay to sleep train at all. Parents end up exhausted, waiting months longer than they need to, all because of the myths and confusion surrounding the topic.   This week, I’m here to set the record straight. Tune in as I walk you through what to do at every stage: from the early weeks, when you’re just trying to extend time between feeds, all the way through the 4-month mark, when your baby...

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69. The Egg Donation Journey: How My Frozen Eggs Helped Build a Family show art 69. The Egg Donation Journey: How My Frozen Eggs Helped Build a Family

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Watching your best friends struggle to build a family while sitting on frozen eggs you're not planning to use creates a unique kind of tension.    After spending years in the parenting and family creation world, I’ve seen it all - surrogacy, adoption, egg donation, and everything in between. But when my friends Dave and Danny casually mentioned their complicated journey to have a biological child during a Zoom call in 2020, the solution hit me like a ton of bricks: those 15 eggs I froze at 37? Not in my future plans, but they could absolutely be part of theirs.   This week’s...

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68. “Can I Sleep Train My Baby If?”: The Nursing Edition show art 68. “Can I Sleep Train My Baby If?”: The Nursing Edition

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Nursing parents, I hear you: you’re stuck between a rock and a hard place, right? You’re told that your baby won’t sleep through the night as long as you’re breastfeeding. And if you want sleep, you’ll have to give up the boob.   Here’s the truth: I work with tons of nursing parents - over half of my sleep training clients are breastfeeding - and I never tell them to stop. Your baby can absolutely sleep through the night (yes, even 12 hours!) while keeping your nursing relationship intact. The secret? It’s not about whether they’re getting formula or breast milk, it’s...

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Did you grow up reading Judy Blume books? If you’re like me, you’ve probably wondered what the heck a maxipad belt was and whether you could be like Margaret in Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret. From talking openly about periods to dealing with life’s awkward moments and teaching kids that it’s okay to question the world around them, Judy Blume pushed boundaries like no one else in children’s literature.

 

This week, I’m chatting with lifestyle writer, author, and editor Rachelle Bergstein, whose book The Genius of Judy dives into Judy Blume’s cultural impact and how she helped shape our childhoods. We explore Judy's life, how her books continue to resonate with readers of all ages, and why her influence remains so strong.

 

Join us and settle in for a conversation that’ll make you want to revisit your bookshelf. We discuss how Blume's work initially flew under the radar before becoming a target of censorship in the 1980s, her brave stance against book banning, and her lasting influence on children's and young adult literature.

 

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