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Momfessions Podcast

Momfessions Podcast is co-hosted by Emily Youree and Erinn Anderson. Each episode discusses the beauty and burden of motherhood.

Fort Worth Moms publishes original, personal stories and advice from local moms, as well as relevant and fun information for those of us in the trenches of parenthood. 

Every article published via Fort Worth Moms — whether someone from our in-house team, a guest writer, or a sponsored writer — uses their words to reflect their own opinions, experiences, and beliefs. No singular article or collection of articles represents the opinions, beliefs, or agenda of Fort Worth Moms.

In this episode, we hear from Stephanie, who is an accomplished professional, community supporter, and a mother of two. She is also a Black woman.
The school year is winding down: Beth and Emily both served as room moms for their first graders' classes. They give their report in this episode. While Beth and Emily do not live far from each other, their experiences really differ! 
This episode is all about expectations versus reality: What is it really like parenting toddlers? And answering that ever important question: What do I wish I knew? Beth, Emily, and few more friends sit down to share wisdom learned in the toddler trenches.
More than anything, we hope our discussion prompts you to think through how YOU are flipping the script -- and maybe even what you want that script to be.
This episode of Momfessions Podcast dives into the stereotypes and struggles mothers encounter when they also wear the business owner hat.
Beth and Emily chose different schooling options for their kids. They talk about this civilly. They are still friends. Be like Beth and Emily. ;-)
It's a commitment we're making right here in the presence of the interwebs: We will make family fun again.

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You have our permission to build a fort, have a pillow fight, even play with your (room service) food on your next family staycation in DFW.