

What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood | Parenting Tips From Funny Moms
Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson
When you're a parent, every day brings a "fresh hell" to deal with. In other words, there's always something. Think of us as your funny mom friends who are here to remind you: you're not alone, and it won't always be this hard.We're Amy Wilson and Margaret Ables, both busy moms of three kids, but with completely different parenting styles. Margaret is a laid-back to the max; Amy never met a spreadsheet or an organizational system she didn't like.In each episode of "What Fresh Hell" we offer lots of laughs, but also practical advice, parenting strategies, and tips to empower you in your role as a mom. We explore self-help techniques, as well as ways to prioritize your own needs, combat stress, and despite the invisible workload we all deal with, find joy amidst the chaos of motherhood.If you've ever wondered "why is my kid..." then one of us has probably been there, and we're here to tell you what we've learned along the way.We unpack the behaviors and developmental stages of toddlers, tweens, and teenagers, providing insights into their actions and equipping you with effective parenting strategies.We offer our best parenting tips and skills we've learned. We debate the techniques and studies that are everywhere for parents these days, and get to the bottom of what works best to raise happy, healthy, fairly well-behaved kids, while fostering a positive parent-child relationship.If you're the default parent in your household, whether you're a busy mom juggling multiple pickups and dropoffs, or a first-time parent seeking guidance, this podcast is your trusted resource. Join our community of supportive mom friends laughing in the face of motherhood! whatfreshhellpodcast.com
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Aug 22, 2025 • 39min
Fresh Take: Jyoti Chand, FITTING INDIAN
Margaret talks to author and mental health advocate Jyoti Chand (aka @mamajotes) about her debut graphic novel FITTING INDIAN. Jyoti shares how the novel integrates details from her own childhood, including the weight of cultural expectations in Indian families and the power of storytelling in healing generational trauma.
Jyoti Chand is an author, speaker, and mental health advocate with a dedicated audience of over 300k across social platforms, where she is known as @mamajotes.
Margaret and Jyoti discuss:
The stigma of mental health in South Asian culture and how social media portrays parenting realities.
Breaking generational cycles and the importance of understanding and managing emotions for children
The importance of community in the healing process
Here's where you can find Jyoti:
@mamajotes on IG and YouTube
Buy FITTING INDIAN: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780063237544
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Aug 20, 2025 • 41min
How to Make the Back-to-School Transition a Little Easier
Back-to-school season doesn’t have to be a chaotic scramble. In this episode, Margaret and Amy share practical tips to help parents make the transition smoother—without getting caught up in the “back-to-school industrial complex.”
From resetting sleep schedules to planning meals and snacks, they break down what really matters for your child’s success and well-being this fall. You’ll hear strategies for easing morning stress, tackling "after-school restraint collapse,” and checking in on your family’s values to make sure those priorities are aligning with your new-school-year schedule.
Margaret and Amy discuss:
How much sleep kids really need—and how to help them get it
Meal and snack strategies to keep your kid energized
Using visual schedules to stay organized
Why mental health should be your #1 back-to-school priority
If you know a parent feeling overwhelmed this season, share this episode with them—they’ll thank you!
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Drew DeSilver for Pew Research Center: ‘Back to school’ means anytime from late July to after Labor Day, depending on where in the U.S. you live
Rachel Murphy for PennState blog: The Medical Minute: Parents, add these health tips to back-to-school to-do lists
Fousia Abdullahi for Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Expert advice for a stress-free back-to-school season for North Texas families
Bear in the Big Blue House potty-training episode
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Aug 18, 2025 • 43min
DEEP DIVE: Kelly Corrigan on Letting Big Kids Go
What does it mean to parent grown children? How can we embrace those changing relationships? Kelly Corrigan, host of "Kelly Corrigan Wonders", four-time New York Times bestselling author, and the host of PBS’ long-form interview show Tell Me More, talks with Amy about the process of letting our big kids go.
Kelly and Amy discuss:
why the thing our older kids might most want to hear from us is, simply, "I know"
why mothers and fathers might get different versions of the same stories from their kids
Kelly's top advice for younger parents
Here's where you can find Kelly:
https://www.kellycorrigan.com/
@kellycorrigan on IG
Listen to Kelly's podcast "Kelly Corrigan Wonders"
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Aug 15, 2025 • 42min
Fresh Take: Mike de la Rocha, SACRED LESSONS
Margaret talks with visionary strategist, artist, and activist Mike de la Rocha, author of Sacred Lessons: Teaching My Father How to Love. Together, they dive into masculinity, grief, intergenerational trauma, and how breaking cycles of emotional silence can transform families. Mike shares vulnerable insights into his father’s legacy, how ritual and presence shape connection, and the power of healing in community.
Whether you're parenting sons, navigating emotional communication in marriage, or seeking deeper understanding of male vulnerability, this episode offers a compassionate lens on love, fatherhood, and the courage to speak out.
Margaret and Mike discuss:
Emotional silence passed through generations of men
The healing power of ritual, community, and storytelling
Redefining masculinity and strength in today’s world
Parenting boys with presence and curiosity
How grief catalyzed the writing of Sacred Lessons
Building deeper emotional intimacy with the men in our lives
Here's where you can find Mike:
sacredlessons.com
Follow Mike on Instagram: @mrmikedelarocha
Buy SACRED LESSONS: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9798888454152
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Aug 13, 2025 • 44min
More Husband Crimes (Part One)
Margaret and Amy return to the courtroom of minor domestic infractions committed by the people we live with—our partners. Listeners shared their biggest household grievances—and the hosts delivered judgment. No offense is too petty when it comes to the everyday annoyances that drive us all a little bit bonkers.
Margaret and Amy discuss:
Thermostat wars
(Inaccurate) male descriptions of childbirth
Incriminating use of the royal "We"
Here is the NYT article Amy referenced:
Jackie Delamatre for the NYT: Is Going to the Bathroom ‘Just in Case’ Bad for You?
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Aug 11, 2025 • 40min
DEEP DIVE: Vanessa Kroll Bennett and Dr. Cara Natterson on Puberty
These days, early is normal for puberty onset—and early is REALLY early. That means kids whose brains might not match the way they look, and parents who are freaking out about how to bring these delicate matters up in conversation.
Help is here! Dr. Cara Natterson and Vanessa Kroll Bennett, co-hosts of The Puberty Podcast and co-authors of This Is So Awkward: Modern Puberty Explained, offer clear explanations (for parents and kids both!) and ways to start talking.
Margaret, Amy, Vanessa, and Cara discuss:
How puberty has changed in the past few decades
Why we should treat kids as the age they are, not the age they appear
Why "the talk" isn't a one-and-done conversation
Here's where you can find Vanessa and Cara:
https://orderofmagnitude.co/
IG and TikTok: @less.awkward
Buy This is So Awkward: Modern Puberty Explained: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780593580950
Listen to The Puberty Podcast
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Aug 8, 2025 • 40min
Fresh Take: Amy Larocca, HOW TO BE WELL
Margaret and Amy talk with award-winning journalist and author Amy Larocca, whose new book HOW TO BE WELL takes a deeply researched look at the trillion-dollar wellness industry.
From supplements to concierge doctors to SoulCycle-as-religion, Larocca exposes how much of modern “self-care” is really about chasing youth, thinness, and unattainable perfection under a new label: wellness.
We cover:
The real reason “wellness” exploded—and how it's really just rebranded beauty, fitness, and weight loss
Why GLP-1 drugs (like Ozempic and Wegovy) are shifting the cultural conversation on body image
How women seeking medical care are often underserved, misdiagnosed, or dismissed—and driven toward alternative wellness spaces as a result
Why so much wellness messaging is about “getting back to yourself”
The role of class, whiteness, and marketing in wellness culture
How to protect the next generation—especially our daughters—from internalizing toxic messages about beauty and body image
Here's where you can find Amy Larocca:
www.amylarocca.com
@amylaroccaauthor on IG
Buy HOW TO BE WELL: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780525655534
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Aug 6, 2025 • 48min
Why Kids Lie: What’s Normal, What’s Not, and What to Do
Margaret and Amy discuss the surprisingly normal reasons kids lie—and why it’s not always a sign of bad behavior.
From toddlers covered in cake who swear they didn’t eat it, to teens who “forget” to mention that party in the woods, we unpack how lying is often a developmental milestone, not a moral failure.
We discuss:
When kids first start lying—and what brain developments make it possible
The role of theory of mind and executive function in fibbing
How to tell the difference between a harmless whopper and something more concerning
Why habitual lying could point to deeper issues—and how to address them without shame
The importance of “truth checks,” “consequence resets,” and staying on the same side of the net as your kid
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Jennifer Soong for WebMD: 8 Mistakes Parents Make With Preschoolers
Beth Arky for childmind.org: Why Kids Lie and What Parents Can Do About It
Harold S. Koplewicz, MD for childmind.org: When should you get help for a child who’s a habitual liar?
Sarah Gonser for Parents: A Parent's Guide to Lying and Age-Appropriate Consequences
Xiao Pan Ding et al for Hangzhou College of Preschool Education: Theory-of-Mind Training Causes Honest Young Children to Lie
Susan Pinker for Wall Street Journal: Children’s Lies Are a Sign of Cognitive Progress
Zawn Villines for Good Therapy: Why Do Children Lie? Normal, Compulsive, and Pathological Lying in Kids
Our Fresh Take with Harold Koplewicz
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Aug 4, 2025 • 46min
DEEP DIVE: Your Tween, Explained
When our kids reach a certain age—as young as eight, some experts say, and definitely well before thirteen— they suddenly don't think their parents are as great as they once did. Congratulations, you're officially the parent of a tween!
This week we're talking about what tweens are going through emotionally and psychologically... and how we can give them room to grow while still seizing opportunities to connect with them as (big) children.
Margaret and Amy discuss:
The cognitive shifts that happens in tweens' brains
Why the ways we relate to our tweens has to change along with them
Why "not taking it personally" is, and isn't, the right advice
We may feel the urge to defend our actions or intentions to our tweens when they spar with us, but we don't actually have to get down "in the mud" with our kids whenever they push our buttons.
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Michelle Anthony for Scholastic Parents: Cognitive Development in 11-13 Year Olds
John Mersch, MD for Medicine Net: Tween: Child Development (9-11 Years Old)
Here’s our interview with Katie Hurley, author of No More Mean Girls: The Secret to Raising Strong, Confident, and Compassionate Girls.
Our "Fresh Take" interview with Dr. Becky Kennedy on being "Good Inside"
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Aug 1, 2025 • 34min
Fresh Take: Rebecca Bloom, WHEN WOMEN GET SICK
Amy talks with women's health advocate and author Rebecca Bloom about her new book When Women Get Sick: An Empowering Approach for Getting the Support You Need. Rebecca shares her personal and professional journey from caregiver to expert advocate, offering practical advice for navigating a complex healthcare system that often fails women.
This conversation explores why women face unique barriers in accessing care, how to build a support team before you need one, and how understanding your rights at work and with insurers can make all the difference.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why the U.S. healthcare system is especially difficult for women to navigate
The critical gaps in women’s health research and diagnosis
How gender bias affects pain recognition and treatment
What real support looks like when women get sick
How to proactively build a “healthcare team” before crisis strikes
The importance of knowing your employee benefits and legal protections
How to overcome guilt or shame when using disability, FMLA, or unemployment insurance
Why “circles of goodness” are key to surviving serious illness—and how to build your own
Here's where you can find Rebecca:
https://www.whenwomengetsick.com/
@whenwomengetsick on IG
Buy WHEN WOMEN GET SICK: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9798889832317
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