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Sunday, November 28th, 2010
Nancy and Ali share tips on how to plan a fun family trip to Disneyland and Disney World. Learn about the differences between the parks, which one is more family-friendly and ways to skip the lines.
Book Nancy Recommended for DisneyWorld: Beyond The Attractions by Lisa Battista
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Monday, November 22nd, 2010
We discuss Baby Love with Norah O’Donnell, NBC White House Correspondent and mom of three. Learn how easy it is to make baby food–even if you have to interview the First Lady in an hour!
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Saturday, November 13th, 2010
Lindsay, Ali and Nancy give you an update on their lives and why it has been so long since a show was post. Learn about SPD and how your child might be affected
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Monday, October 4th, 2010
WhatToExpect.com – the online version of the What to Expect When You’re Expecting book series—is running our annual Baby Bump Photo Contest sponsored by Hallmark. There is also the opportunity for friends, family and members of the What To Expect community to cast their vote and entice even more excitement.
The photo contest is easy and fun:
Submit a shot of your tummy between now and December 6th, 2010.
One grand-prize winner will receive $200 Hallmark.com gift card, one $1,000 Diapers.com gift card, and one copy of What To Expect When You’re Expecting: The First Year, autographed by author, Heidi Murkoff.
14 weekly winners will each receive one $60 Hallmark.com gift card.
Check it out!

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Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
We speak with Rose Maizner from Happy Family about the products and services offered by Happy Family Brands. Lindsay and Tricia also share feedback from a Happy Family tasting party.
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
As a parent, it is often a challenge to know if a movie, website, book, song, or app is appropriate for our children at their specific age. And how do we talk to them about things like Facebook? We discuss what we find useful to help us choose for our children. One resource we discuss is Common Sense Media. Others include Squeaky Clean Reads and Good Reads if you have friends you trust who have posted books in their list. This is a MOM Podcast show.
You can also check our list of summer reads for Boys Only! http://www.themompodcast.com/2010/06/27/summer-reading-fun/
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Part 2 of our conversation: Kristi shares an important breakthrough with Stacey to help her find out what is stopping her from making her health a priority. This is a MOM Podcast show.
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Monday, September 6th, 2010
Claire Lerner from Zero to Three talks about how to handle your child’s physical self-discovery and self-pleasure. Listen for great tips on how to keep your emotions in check when addressing this and other potentially challenging developmental milestones.
For more information about early childhood development and parent resources, visit Zero to Three.
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Sunday, August 29th, 2010
We share ideas for how to make nutritious lunches your kids will eat and not throw away as well as ways to keep the environment healthy with less lunch waste including green alternatives to lunch bags and juice boxes as well as fun ways to make your kids interested in lunch! This is a MOM Podcast show.
Great containers we LOVE:

Lunchskins: Reusable sandwich and snack bags made from cute pastry bag fabrics–they saved more than 12 million plastic bags from being in landfills last year. These can be washed in the dish washer or washing machine.
Other options are available from people on Etsy, but they may not be made of food grade materials.
KlipIt by Sistema: A cool container that holds a sandwich in one place and two sides in the other side. Available at The Container Store or in Old Navy stores for a limited time. They also make other cool containers you will want to check out.
Recycled Sandwich Wrap (Original idea from Family Fun)
- Find a sturdy food grade bag (Large cereal bags, candy bags, cracker bags, Pirate’s Booty bag). The best bags are thick and have some silver lining in them–or
they may be completely silver like the cereal bags inside the Costco Kirkland brand cereal boxes.
- Cut the bottom from the bag, open the side seam, and clean the bag.
- Cut it into a 10 or 12-inch square.
- Attach self-adhesive hook-and-loop dots at two opposite corners of the square, one on the front and the other on the back of the bag.
Love Notes for the Lunch Box:
You can write your own notes for your kids lunches, get some online, or get these totally cute ones with great kid-fun facts along with your note. We like “Did you Know that a Turtle breathes through is Butt? OThey are called Lunchbox Love by SayPlease.com.
Ideas for Great Lunches:
Remember to think power snack instead of full lunch since they don’t have time to eat a large meal.
- Peanut butter and crackers
- Bagel sandwich
- Rollup with cucumber, bell pepper and salad dressing
- Tortilla, spread with PB, wrapped around a banana (can add a drizzle of honey)
- Tuna salad and crackers
- Quesadilla (just cheese, or add some ground beef) serve with salsa
- Hard boiled egg, roll, fruit or veggie
- Fruit smoothie: I love this trick: make several smoothies, freeze in 8 oz containers and pop them in your childs lunch. They will defrost and be ready to stir or spoon up by lunch
- Cold pizza
- Baked chips (whole grain/healthy versions) dips or sauces if you like
- Pretzel, cheese stick, apple/grapes
- Crackers, lunchmeat, cheese (homemade lunchable)
- Waffle
- Plain tortilla (dip in salsa or spaghetti sauce or nothing)
- Bagel (loads of different flavors), apple
- Granola bar and a piece of fruit or a vegetable
- Muffins and a fruit smoothie
- Soup in a thermos
- Pasta. Fun bite sized shapes. Toss with parmesan cheese, include some sauce to dip it in. Eat like chicken nuggets!
- Dry cereal (not the sugary stuff)
- Biscuits and jam, stick the two sides together.
- Cookies: make with smashed beans instead of butter, applesauce for half the sugar, add raisens and nuts. Keep in freezer)
If they have a microwave:
- left over dinner
- Macaroni and cheese (add a little milk in the container so it won’t be dry when reheated)
- Soup (homemade or from a can)
- Pizza
Sides:
- Nuts
- Cheese sticks/slices
- Snap peas
- Canned fruit
- Carrot sticks
- Dried apples
- Broccoli and ranch
- Cucumbers
- Grapes
- Bell pepper slices
DRINK:
Water. Really. No fruit drinks. It is a lot of money and they really need to rehydrate with some good old water. Check out the Kleen Kanteen or the SubZero Stainless steel containers instead of the plastic ones.
Cowboy Cookies (with healthy alternatives)
1 c butter OR 1 cup mashed white beans
*1 c sugar
*1 c brown sugar
2 eggs
1 t vanilla or 1/2 t almond extract
**2 c flour
**2 c oatmeal
1/2 t baking soda
1/2 t salt
1 c chocolate chips
Mix butter, sugars, eggs, and vanilla or almond extract. Add dry ingredients, then chocolate chips. Bake at 350° for 8-10 minutes.
* You can decrease the sugar or alter with sugar substitutes. If using agave, you will need to increase the flour and oatmeal until the batter is not too runny.
**For Gluten Free cookies, use gluten free flour, xanthum gum and gluten free oatmeal. Follow the instructions on your gluten free flour for quantities. I found that I had to add another 1/3 c to the recipe to make it work.
If you use beans instead of butter, you are created a “perfect protein” mix with the oatmeal. My kids could not taste the difference in the cookies and I felt less guilty about giving them something tasty.
I make a separate batch for me and lessen the sugar, use agave or xylitol and add some protein powder to make a protein cookie that I can eat on the go.
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Thursday, August 26th, 2010
F ree education might not be so free when you see the fees and other things you may be required to pay for your child in public schools. Shelly shares tips on how to deal with this expense which all seems to hit at the same time. We also chat about the new little bag we found and love–the Lilly May Bag. Check it out at www.lillymaebags.com This is a MOM Podcast show.
Update: Nancy spent over $100 paying for extra things and fees for her son’s free education!
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Friday, July 30th, 2010
Listeners,
We’ve taken the month of August off and are having some shake-ups. One host is moving, another host has a family matter to attend to. So, we will be posting shows from the MOM Podcast for a few weeks while we get our lives in gear.
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Losing weight is hard and sometimes we stop trying for reasons that may or may not be worth it. Hear how to overcome stinkin thinkin and get back on track. Stacey kindly shares her struggles and lets Kristi lead her in a Breakthrough.
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Look for Part 2–some incredible material is in Part 2 as well!
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
Sleep Expert Jami Kent is back with us to discuss toddler sleep. Jami gives us some suggestions on how to preserve and reinstate the toddler nap.
For more information on sleep consulting with Jami, visit her website BB Sleep Solutions.
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Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
Claire Lerner, director of parent resources at Zero to Three and psychotherapist, discusses the struggles and joys of being a single mother. She shares tips on how to make single motherhood enjoyable and successful.
****Due to the Independence Day Holiday and Lindsay and Nancy’s birthday, this is a show from The MOM Podcast. Lindsay will post new shows soon.
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Monday, June 21st, 2010
Lindsay shares feedback about some products for parents that were very useful for the new baby and for travel.
For more information on the products:
The Peanut Shell Hospital Gown
Peekaru Baby Carrier Cover
Glamourmom Nursing Bra Tank
Okkatots Travel Baby Depot Bag
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Chrissy Cianflone from Safe Kids USA shares information about the recent sling recall.
For more information about Safe Kids, visit safekids.org.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
It’s been three weeks now so how is Live the Life going for Nancy and Stacey and what have they learned? Have they lost any weight? Do they feel better? Listen and learn to the tips and advice that they have after using Live the Life for a while.
If you are interested in trying the free 7-day trial, click here to get connected!
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Monday, May 17th, 2010
We ask a trusted Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Dr. Brandy Garrett, some of our most embarrassing questions. We discuss post-partum intimacy challenges, anxiety-provoking decisions about preparing for your annual exam, if shaving or waxing can be harmful and other questions that generally do not come up in a standard medical office visit.
This is the first of a recurring series so if you have any questions for Dr. Garrett, please send them our way!
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Thursday, May 13th, 2010
If you tried to log into iTunes or the site in the last week, you would have gotten a scary message or garbled gook.
All is well! Nancy gritted her teeth and got it working!
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Meet our two new hosts, Sarah and Ali, as we review 3 baby products that you won’t find at your standard chain baby store, 2 of which are specially designed for preemies but are also great for full-term babies.
Tummy Tub
The Zaky & Kangaroo Zak
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
The creators of Kristi Approved, a program that includes all of Stacey’s rules for getting healthy and losing weight, chat with us. If you are struggling to get back you body, listen up and learn how to Live the Life. This show is packed with 7 Keys for Success and how you can start right now using the Life the Life FREE 7-day start plan.
The MOM Podcast hosts will be using this program and will be reporting on their successes in upcoming shows. If you are interested in this topic, email us and join our Fit Moms discussion by email. We email to each other with results every Friday.
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Saturday, April 17th, 2010
Nancy, Shelly and Stacey are now the hosts of a great new podcast called The MOM Podcast. This show discusses the MOM Podcast and what is coming up! Be sure to tune in–now you have two great podcasts to listen to! Please rate our podcasts in iTunes so other moms will see them and iTunes will feature them!
Link to MOM Podcast in iTunes
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Monday, April 12th, 2010
Claire Lerner from Zero to Three joins us to talk about what to do when you kids fight and how to help that one child who seems to always stir up the issues. This is a MOM Podcast show.
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Monday, April 5th, 2010
We’ve got our new podcast up and running. Check it out at www.themompodcast.com or search for us on iTunes (MOM Podcast) or use this iTunes Feed. The show now starts having new topics (we’ve been posting the MOM Podcast on Babies and Moms while Lindsay took care of sick kids and Tricia had her baby). So, check out our topics:
- Claire Lerner talks about sibling squabbles
- Digital Nation and how our children’s lives will be different
- When to start an instrument
- Ending homework struggles
- The best way to lose weight
- Attachment Parenting
- Protecting your child’s motivation
- What to do with your parenting partner parents differently
Join Shelly, Stacey and Nancy for exciting shows!
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Monday, April 5th, 2010
Laura Wellington, creator of the Wumblers, discusses how to talk to children about death and how she turned tragedy into triumph. Laura’s story of personal tragedy and how she helped her children through the experience will give you insight into how you might deal with a similar situation. Being prepared to know how to talk with your children (even though we hope you never have to) can ease the burden you might face. Also, learn how Laura’s creation, the Wumblers, is helping teach values to children!
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Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
Sleep Consultant Jami Kent discusses common questions related to baby sleep, including how to transition from swaddling. She also shares with us the importance of customizing sleep schedules for each individual child’s sleep needs.
To learn more from Jami or to arrange a personal sleep consultation visit B.B. Sleep Solutions at http://www.bbsleepsolutions.com.
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Shelly discusses how to look at things in a different way and spell your family name with things around your house or in a building. Nancy interviews an expert on taking beach photos. Make sure you check out the photos on the website to see the great results and read comments from Steffani on her reactions!
These are Shelly’s Results:

These are our friend Steffani’s results and her comments about how this has helped her kids:
“I let them each child take the camera and find things around the house that could look like the letters in their first name. After they took the pictures, we edited them on our computer, cropping them so that the most important part was revealing the letter. It was a ton of fun. I have our last name one printed up in a small oblong frame and underneath “Packer” it says, “Home is where the most important things happen” because all of the things we used for our letters were found in our own home. I want to have their first names printed out in 4×6 and deco-page them to wooden blocks to put in their room. That part hasn’t happened yet. But . . . I have noticed that the kids (after doing this–even CY) are always pointing things out as we drive or go places. ”Hey, that looks like an M! or K!” I think it is helpful in their brain development and creativity to think outside the box.

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Monday, March 8th, 2010
Stacey talks about her courageous decision to bring one child home from school. This is a great discussion about listening to the needs of your child and helping them become the best person they can be.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
Kathy Peel, America’s Family Manager, discusses how do couples divvy up laundry, kitchen duty and other household jobs–fairly and without resentment. Kathy’s new book is a great follow-up to her Busy Mom’s Guide (we consider it our moms bible).
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010
Shelly, MOM Podcast (Moms on a Mission) host discuss how to make fast meals and how to get your kids involved in the work. She the amazing video of her kids helping.
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