Episodes 15
Avg. Duration 35m
Activity Highly Active
Since Aug 2025
Latest Episode Feb 2026

Publishing Details

Schedule
Every 2 Weeks
Format
Episodic
Consistency
58%
Hosting
feeds.buzzsprout.com

About This Podcast

Becoming a mom is the single most transformative experience a woman could go through. This is a podcast that I wish I heard when I got pregnant. We talk about how priorities, finances, values, and lifestyle, change - a lot. At least, it did for me. I am not your typical blonde, blue-eyed, fit, young, mormon mom influencer with 5+ kids (I just have 2), so maybe you can relate to me a little more....!
This is a real, raw, and relevant podcast for moms everywhere to be encouraged, feel seen, informed, and have some laughs on the way!

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Recent Episodes

S3E16 Epidural vs No Epidural: My (Mostly) Successful Second Birth with Half an Epidural (S3 PHYSICAL XFORMATION EP16)

Feb 28, 2026 41m

What makes a successful birth? Are they possible? I was an unbeliever, until I learned some really hard lessons from my first birth (and through the birth trauma) and applied it to my second birth…

Mom Identity Crisis: Who Am I? What is Identity? Why do we have Identity Crises? What's the Solution? (EP 15)

Feb 10, 2026 32m

Who doesn't like a grand deconstruction of an identity crisis? I'm sorry if I said the word "unchanging" 120 times. I'll do better next time but I think I got my points across. We reverse engineered…

Pros and Cons of SAHM Life, What I Actually Do in a Day, and Do I Regret Quitting my Career? (EP 14)

Jan 18, 2026 37m

True to form, I share the unfiltered realities of being a new SAHM (5 MONTHS IN!! WOO HOO!), what I actually do in a day, to encourage you if you're looking to make the leap that if I can do it, you…

Happy New Year & Closing Out Season 2 - My Political Transformation (EP13)

Jan 12, 2026 14m

It is totally normal and okay, and in my opinion, natural and instinctual that moms change their political views after they become moms. I went from progressive to conservative, and I know this is…

S2E12 Should We Have Abortions? Part 3: the Christian perspective and IVF (S2 POLITICAL XFORMATION/EP 12)

Dec 30, 2025 34m

The more I read the bible, and look at the world in a biblical perspective, the more I realize how hard truth can be. Truth can be hard to accept. It is divisive, it is exclusive, and it is…

S2E11 Should We Have Abortions? Part 2: Who Exactly is Getting an Abortion? Is Pregnancy like the Plague? What the Evidence Actually Says (S2 POLITICAL XFORMATION/EP11)

Dec 04, 2025 39m

**WARNING** No medical advice is being provided on this episode. I am not a medical professional and none of the data presented here should be taken as such. It would be remiss of me to argue for…

S2E10 Should We Have Abortions? Part 1: How my Miscarriage Affected My Views (S2 POLITICAL XFORMATION/EP10)

Nov 19, 2025 46m

**CAUTION** This episode talks about graphic imagery related to abortion and other content that may be disturbing to listeners. Four years ago, I was pro-choice. Now, I'm pro-life. My transformation…

S2E9 S2 E9 - Jesus also Died for the LGBTQ+ Community, But

Nov 01, 2025 33m

**CONTENT WARNING** Sexual terms are used that may make listeners feel uncomfortable. There are HARD truths in the bible, I'm not gon' lie. But we cannot take pieces of the bible out and choose to…

S2E8 Why are Men in Women's Bathrooms? Let Me Explain (S2 POLITICAL XFORMATION/EP8)

Oct 23, 2025 35m

**CONTENT WARNING** Information that may be considered disturbing is shared on this episode that relates to sexual crimes, harassment, children etc. Women's bathrooms, locker rooms, private spaces…

S2E1 Having a Baby Will 'Ruin' My Life? (S2 POLITICAL XFORMATION/EP7)

Oct 15, 2025 37m

These were actually my thoughts as a young woman in my teen/early twenties. I really did think that having a baby would ruin my career and my life. Family wasn't a huge priority. Can you relate?And…

S1E6 Mental Load: Lessening the Burden (S1 MENTAL XFORMATION/EP6)

Oct 01, 2025 37m

'Mental load' has been thrown around a lot lately, and I 100% can relate. We all suffer. In this episode we talk through the massive transformation of mental load pre vs post mom, the intense but…

S1E5 How to be a More Present Mom: If I could Freeze Time (S1 MENTAL XFORMATION/EP5)

Sep 23, 2025 33m

Time seems to always slip through my fingers, even while I am spending the most time I've ever had with my girls. Becoming a mom has made me think of mortality in a completely different way, and I'm…

S1E4 MOM GUILT: Will I Ever Be Free? (S1 MENTAL XFORMATION/EP4)

Sep 12, 2025 30m

Mom guilt seems like something we all suffer from. I struggled with little guilts, big guilts and everything in between - from the lack of baby nursery to sending my first to daycare at 4 months 9hrs…

S1E3 Am I Crazy? Do I have Postpartum Depression, Birth Trauma, or Anxiety? My therapist Dr Pearce has the Answers (S1 MENTAL XFORMATION/EP3)

Sep 04, 2025 34m

**CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions about medical complications, negligence, PPD, stress, depression, trauma, and other mental health issues, along with graphic scenes that may be…

S1E2 No one Tells you How Hard it is to Give Birth: My Dumpster Fire Pregnancy and Birth (S1 MENTAL XFORMATIONS/EP2)

Aug 27, 2025 31m

**CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions about medical complications, negligence, PPD, stress, depression, trauma, and other mental health issues, along with graphic scenes that may be…

S1E1 Becoming a Mom: The Most Transformative Experience (Intro)

Aug 25, 2025 30m

I went from super selfish, immature, career-obsessed woman who looked down on SAHMs. Now, I quit my job (2 months ago) and I AM a SAHM! WHAT? What happened? FOLLOW ON IG: @imamompodcast Please share…

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How many episodes does I'm a Mom?! have?

I'm a Mom?! has published 15 episodes since August 2025, covering topics in Kids & Family, Parenting.

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I'm a Mom?! is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 35m.

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