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The Mom Dept.

The Mom Dept.—real, honest conversations about every department of motherhood. Marriage, career, pregnancy, postpartum, entrepreneurship—we're covering it all. Join me as I talk with moms who've been there, sharing practical strategies and encouraging stories to help you thrive, not just survive. Consider this your one-stop shop for the real talk you've been craving.

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    Twin Moms, Different Parenting Styles—How We Parent Differently on Sleep Training, Discipline, Screen Time & More (with Sarah)

    Identical twin moms compare how they approach parenting completely differently—sleep training, discipline, screen time, chores, and why there's no one "right" way to raise kids.We're identical twins. We were raised in the same house, by the same parents, with the same rules. But now that we're both moms? We parent completely differently.In this episode, we sit down to compare how we handle the biggest parenting topics—no judgment, just honest conversation about what works in our own homes.Motherhood amplifies your personality. We grew up identically, but we turned into completely different moms—and we think that's proof that there's no universal "right" way to parent.Send us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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    Leaving My Career to Become a Stay-at-Home Mom—The Burnout, The Judgment & How I Made It Work

    Former career mom shares her honest journey from corporate career to stay-at-home mom of 4—the burnout, the judgment, the identity crisis, and practical strategies for making the transition.I never thought I'd be a stay-at-home mom.Then I had 4 kids in 5 years. I worked from home while juggling toddlers with no childcare. My husband and I would pass the kids back and forth between meetings. By dinner time, I was mentally depleted. By the weekend, I was playing catch-up. And one day, my blood pressure was so high I ended up in the hospital.The doctors said it was stress and sleep deprivation. And I knew—something had to change.In this episode, I share:What my life actually looked like as a working mom with no help—the chaos, the exhaustion, the second shiftThe moment I knew I couldn't keep going (and the health scare that made it real)How my husband and I made the decision to go from two incomes to oneThe financial reality: what we cut, what we kept, and how we preparedThe shame and judgment I faced—including from my own mom, who asked "Why would you do that?"Why I struggle to answer "What do you do?" and the identity crisis of becoming "just a homemaker"The internal shame of feeling like I had to prove my worth without a paycheckWhat surprised me most about being a stay-at-home mom—the loneliness, the monotony, AND the unexpected peaceHow my relationship with my husband shifted (and the resentment I've had to work through)Why leaving my career didn't mean leaving my dreams—it created space for new onesSend us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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    How Having Kids Really Changes Your Marriage—Resentment, Intimacy & Choosing Each Other (with My Husband Mike)

    Married couple of almost 9 years with 4 kids gets honest about what parenthood really did to their marriage—the resentment, the loneliness, and what saved them.Today I have my husband Mike on the podcast—and we're going there.We've been married almost 9 years. We have 4 kids ages 6, 4, 2, and 6 months. We've had no family help for 6 years. And there have been seasons where we almost lost each other in the chaos of parenthood.This is the conversation most couples are too afraid to have out loud.What we cover:What our marriage was like before kidsThe hardest season of our marriageFeeling alone—and how loneliness shows up differently for each of usHow resentment crept inThe invisible mental loadHow intimacy changed after 4 kidsWhat actually helpedThe biggest mindset shiftWhat we're still figuring outSend us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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    Chasing Dreams While Raising Kids—The Guilt, The Doubt & Why I Keep Going (Building Something for Myself as a Mom of 4)

    Mom of 4 shares the messy truth about chasing dreams while raising tiny humans—the guilt, the doubt, the lies she stopped believing, and why she refuses to wait.I was deep in motherhood. Doing all the things. But I didn't recognize myself anymore.I lost my passions. My hobbies. My identity outside of being a mom. And somewhere in the chaos of diapers, feedings, and sleep deprivation, I started believing a lie—that this wasn't my season. That good moms put their dreams on hold. That my time would come later.But my dreams wouldn't let me rest.In this episode, I'm getting honest about what it actually looks like to build something while raising four kids under six. I have a seven-month-old. I homeschool. I have no time. And I started a podcast anyway.Send us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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    Returning to Work After Maternity Leave—Mom Brain, Guilt, Marriage Strain & Finding Yourself Again (with Sarah)

    Corporate finance mom of 2 shares the raw truth about returning to work after maternity leave—the guilt, mom brain, marriage strain, and how she found herself again.Going back to work after baby broke my sister. And then she did it again.Sarah has spent over 10 years in corporate finance at companies like Nestle and Meta. She's a mom of two under four. And she's returned to work after maternity leave twice—once with six months off, and once just seven weeks postpartum.In this episode, she's pulling back the curtain on what it's really like to be a working mom. The stuff no one warns you about.We get into:The moment she returned to work and couldn't do a simple Excel function—mom brain shattered her confidenceThe guilt of being pulled between career and motherhood and never feeling fully present at eitherHow her marriage changed after kids—"What time does my husband get?"Why her corporate ambitions completely shifted—from wanting to be CFO to questioning everythingThe chaotic reality of sick kids, daycare closures, and having to call out on her third day at a new jobThe year she almost broke—"I was one sickness away from needing to be institutionalized"What actually helped: systems, routines, outsourcing, and learning to ask for helpHow going back to work unexpectedly helped her find herself againSarah's advice for moms about to return to work:Put a plan in place—childcare, backup care, financial planningSet expectations with your employer early—ask for flexibilityBuild your village before you need itTake a pulse check on your mental health—don't ignore the warning signsEven if you don't want to do it, do it anyway—your future self will thank youIf you're about to walk this road, in the middle of it, or just need to feel seen—this one's for you.Send us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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    The Postpartum Truth No One Warns You About—Rage, Loneliness, Identity Loss & What Actually Helped

    Mom of 4 shares the raw truth about postpartum—the physical recovery, mental health struggles, relationship shifts, and what actually helped her survive.We prepare for nine months. We read the books, take the classes, wash the tiny clothes. But almost no one prepares us for what happens to us after the baby arrives.I'm Deborah, mom of 4, and I'm currently five months postpartum. I've done this four times now—and each time has broken me in new ways and rebuilt me in others.In this episode, I'm going somewhere most people avoid: the real postpartum experience. Not the Instagram version. The actual truth.What we cover:The physical reality: bathroom survival kits, bleeding that lasts weeks, hair falling out, and why "bounce back" culture needs to endThe mental and emotional truth: baby blues vs. postpartum depression, intrusive thoughts, identity crisis, resentment, and the loneliness of never being alonePostpartum rage: what it is, why it happens, and why we don't talk about itWhat it does to your marriage, friendships, and family relationshipsWhat actually helped me: practical strategies that got me through the hardest daysWhat I wish someone had told me from the beginningIf you're in the thick of postpartum right now, I see you. You're doing harder work than anyone gives you credit for.After birth pains tincture: Afterease DM me on Instagram at @themomdept.co and tell me what you wish someone had told you about postpartum.This page contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This means I may receive a commission if you click on a link and make a purchase, at no extra cost to youSend us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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    No One Warned Me Motherhood Would Feel This Lonely—So I Built a Community for Moms Like Me

    Mom of 4 shares her honest journey through motherhood loneliness, why community matters, and what to expect from The Mom Dept Podcast.No one warned me motherhood would feel this lonely—even with 4 kids and a full life.I'm Deborah, and in this first episode of The Mom Dept, I'm pulling back the curtain on my journey into motherhood. From the party girl who just wanted to have a good time, to a mom of 4 who found herself scrolling motherhood apps looking for community at 2am.Motherhood isn't one job—it's like running an entire company. There's the marriage department, the career department, the postpartum department, and the home economics department. And I created this podcast because I was tired of pretending I had it all figured out.In this episode:Who I was before kids and what I thought motherhood would beThe reality check that hit hard—sacrifice, loneliness, and losing myselfThe gap I noticed in motherhood content (and why I'm filling it)What's coming on The Mom Dept—career, marriage, birth stories, grief, and the hard stuff no one warns you aboutIf you're stuck between curated perfection and chaotic mess—if you just want real—this is your space.Send us Fan MailSubscribe and share this episode with a mom who needs to hear she's not alone.Connect with The Mom Dept. on Instagram and TikTok: @themomdept.coFind us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deborahwoodson_Connect with me on TikTok: @deborahwoodson_Connect with me on Instagram: @_deborahwoodson

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Mom Dept.—real, honest conversations about every department of motherhood. Marriage, career, pregnancy, postpartum, entrepreneurship—we're covering it all. Join me as I talk with moms who've been there, sharing practical strategies and encouraging stories to help you thrive, not just survive. Consider this your one-stop shop for the real talk you've been craving.

HOSTED BY

Deborah Woodson

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The Mom Dept.—real, honest conversations about every department of motherhood. Marriage, career, pregnancy, postpartum, entrepreneurship—we're covering it all. Join me as I talk with moms who've been there, sharing practical strategies and encouraging stories to help you thrive, not just survive....

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