Atomic Moms
Summary: Ellie Knaus celebrates and commiserates with world class experts, best-selling authors, and listeners around the world on Atomic Moms podcast. She shares the sweet and messy journey of her growing family and welcomes complex discussions on topics from postpartum anxiety to schooling to marriage after kids and how to build your village of mom-friends. Since 2014, listeners have found a welcoming space Ellie calls Switzerland in the Mommy Wars. Apple Podcasts features Atomic Moms podcast under its most popular Kids and Family recommendations. And Mental Floss named Atomic Moms in 19 Notable Podcasts About Parenting. Listen up anywhere you get your favorite podcasts and find us at atomicmoms.com and on Instagram @atomicmoms.
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Podcasts:
Webby Awards founder and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Tiffany Shlain chats with host Ellie Knaus about how to reboot our relationship with technology and her bestseller 24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week, now available in paperback (8/20/20).
Chelsea Clinton (former first daughter, New York Times bestselling author, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, and author of the SHE PERSISTED children's book series) shares with Ellie Knaus steps we can take to empower the next generation.
Dr. Shefali Tsabary and Renee Jain offer insights and practical tips on how to ease our kids' anxiety from their new kid's book SUPERPOWERED: Transform Anxiety into Courage, Confidence, and Resilience.
Co-founder of Omega Institute, New York Times bestselling author (Broken Open: How Difficult Times Can Help Us Grow and Marrow: Love, Loss & What Matters Most), former midwife, and popular Ted Talk speaker, Elizabeth Lesser is here to discuss the power of the stories we tell ourselves, the #1 game-changer when it comes to self-care, and the ways in which we can begin to heal our society from the inside out.
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson discusses back-to-school transitions, safety-based messaging (vs. threat-based messaging), and perennial hot button early parenting decisions. We also celebrate her new book The Bottom Line for Baby (Penguin Random House, Sep 01,2020).
Tammin Sursok and Roxy Manning join Ellie Knaus to discuss social anxiety, pandemic FOMO, and parenting right now.
Bestselling novelist J. Courtney Sullivan, known for Commencement, Maine, The Engagements, and Saints For All Occasions, chats with host Ellie Knaus about Friends and Strangers (Knopf, June 30, 2020).
Candace Trinchieri and Sophie Salvatore share their personal experiences as Black mothers during this critical turning point in American history.
#254 • Blueland CEO, co-founder Sarah Paiji Yoo speaks to us about green living, her deal-making moment on Shark Tank, and toddler parenting while running her company from her NYC apartment during the pandemic.
Certified nurse-midwife, pediatric nurse, and mother of three, Diana Spalding talks us through these challenging times, including what expecting mothers need to know right now about their birthing plans (hospital, birthing center, or home birth).
We're talking: boundary setting, the best way to say no to obligations when you're facing overwhelm, and how to find clarity when everything feels upside down with Mother.ly Digital Education Editor Diana Spalding, MSN, CNM.
Glennon Doyle, mother of three and #1 New York Times bestselling author of LOVE WARRIOR, CARRY ON, WARRIOR, and now UNTAMED (March 2020) speaks with host Ellie Knaus about mother issues, anxieties, honoring our boundaries, and feeling all the feelings while housebound.
Host Ellie Knaus and reporter turned social media maven and mother of three Sonni Abatta have a great time commiserating over the insanity that has wreaked havoc on all of our lives this week.
British zero-waste expert Tara Button (a former advertising copywriter who couldn't stomach that she was selling people stuff they didn't actually need) founded BUYMEONCE.com, a consumer guide for those of us who want to buy a quality item once and learn how to care for it.
Minimalist expert Courtney Carver (@bemorewithless), Project 333 capsule wardrobe founder, and mother with MS shares how reassessing our relationship to “stuff” can be a powerful first step towards newfound confidence and financial independence, as well as overall health and happiness. Sound too good to be true? I can’t wait for you to take a listen.