

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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Jun 13, 2025 • 40min
Fresh Take: Meagan Francis, THE LAST PARENTING BOOK YOU'LL EVER READ
Amy chats with parenting writer and The Mom Hour podcaster Meagan Francis about her new book, The Last Parenting Book You'll Ever Read: How We Let Our Kids Go and Embrace What’s Next. Together, they reflect on the identity shift that comes with parenting an emptying nest, the emotional complexity of "lasts," and why transitioning out of the "hands-on" years of parenting requires the same patience with ourselves that entering those years did.
Listen to the Substack Live Amy and Meagan did recently to discuss Amy's book HAPPY TO HELP!
🎧 Amy and Meagan discuss:
Why "arms full to hands-free" parenting isn't so bad
How to navigate the emptying nest without feeling a loss of identity
Why cherishing every moment is overrated—and impossible
The truth about staying close to your adult kids
The importance of maintaining our own friendships and identity as our kids grow
Here are all the places you can hear more from Meagan:
The Mom Hour Podcast
Meagan's solo podcast, The Kettle
Follow Meagan on Substack: https://meaganfrancis.substack.com
@momhour and @meaganfrancis on IG
Buy THE LAST PARENTING BOOK YOU'LL EVER READ: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9781464225161
https://meaganfrancis.com
And Meagan’s and Sarah's new podcast, "Midlife Lady Leisure Pursuits," just launched! Listen here.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 44min
There's a New Study on Moms' Mental Health...and It's Not Great
A study released this month examined the state of mothers' mental health in the U.S. from 2016 to 2023. Using data from 200,000 mothers, the study reveals a "significant decline" in emotional and physical well-being for mothers in all age groups and demographics.
Margaret and Amy break down the data, the implications, and the causes—which certainly include the pandemic, although there are many other social, economic, and cultural forces contributing to the stress of modern motherhood.
Amy and Margaret discuss:
What a major national study reveals about maternal mental health trends
Why the decline in mental health extends far beyond the postpartum period
The role of pandemic-related stress, financial pressures, and lack of support
How parents can prioritize their own well-being—even in small, actionable ways
Why maternal mental health impacts the whole family system
Mothers' mental health is showing up as a true crisis, and not just in the postpartum months, but throughout the parenting journey. The clear connection between children’s mental health and that of their caregivers makes maternal well-being an imperative public health priority.
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Catherine Pearson for the New York Times: Study Finds a Steep Drop in Mothers’ Mental Health
Daw JR, MacCallum-Bridges CL, Admon LK: Trends and Disparities in Maternal Self-Reported Mental and Physical Health. JAMA Intern Med.
Sara Moniuszko for CBS News: Moms in the U.S. report large decline in mental health in recent years, study finds
Elizabeth Tenety for Motherly: Just 1 in 4 moms say they’re doing well mentally—new study reveals a growing crisis
Reddit/Health: Moms in the U.S. report large decline in mental health in recent years, study finds
Pooja Lakshmin MD on Substack: Mental health is personal — and political
Our Fresh Take with Pooja Lakshmin on Burnout and Mom Guilt
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Jun 9, 2025 • 37min
DEEP DIVE: Amber Briggle on Supporting Trans Kids
This episode was originally recorded in 2022. For more about the Briggle family, watch the 2024 New Yorker short documentary "Love to the Max."
Amber Briggle and her family live in Texas. Amber is the mom of two kids, Max and Lulu, and on her website "Love To The Max," Amber shares the family's real stories and experiences as a trans-inclusive family.
Amber describes herself as "just a mom," but the events of the last few years have made her a powerful advocate for the rights of kids and families like her own. She was a founding member (and former national co-chair) of the “Parents for Transgender Equality Council”, part of the Human Rights Campaign. Amber currently serves as the “Equal Opportunity Issue” Chair for the League of Women Voters of Texas.
In this moving and illuminating episode, Amber talks about her experience parenting her transgender son and the breadth of emotions and experiences that come with it.
In this episode, Amber, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
Amber's son Max's transition journey
The best ways to support trans kids
The anti-trans legislation currently in effect and under consideration in the U.S.
NOTE: Since we recorded this episode, a lawyer for the state of Texas confirmed that the child abuse investigation into the Briggle family has been lifted.
Here's where you can find Amber:
Her website: https://lovetothemax.net/
Facebook: /amberbriggle
Twitter: @mrsbriggle
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Jun 6, 2025 • 43min
Fresh Take: Melinda Wenner Moyer on "Raising Terrific Kids in Terrifying Times"
How do we raise compassionate and well-adjusted kids when their anxiety is at an all-time high, and so is ours? Melinda Wenner Moyer, author of the new book HELLO CRUEL WORLD, discusses actionable and easy-to-implement steps we can take to prepare our children for the realities of today's complicated world while acknowledging our own uncertainty.
Melinda Wenner Moyer is an award-winning contributing editor at Scientific American, a regular contributor to The New York Times, and a former faculty member at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
Melinda, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
the issues affecting today's kids that parents didn't grow up dealing with, like social media, climate change, and political polarization
how to prepare more than you protect, listen more than you lecture, and comfort more than you chide
the power of narrating our own actions out loud to our kids
socializing both boys and girls about when it's okay to rest
Here's where you can find Melinda:
www.melindawennermoyer.com
@Lindy2350 on X
@melindawmoyer on IG
@melindawennermoyer on FB
Buy HELLO CRUEL WORLD: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780593719367
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Jun 4, 2025 • 48min
Creating Systems That Work
Can better systems make running our households easier? There's only so much work a whiteboard can do, but in this episode, Margaret and Amy discuss how they have set up effective systems to manage their kids' lives, their homes, and their work.
Amy and Margaret discuss:
Creating a central source of "parenting truth"
The importance of touching base regularly with your parenting partner
The need for self-compassion and flexibility in managing the demands of motherhood
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Marika Lindholm for Harvard Business Review: Creative Strategies from Single Parents on Juggling Work and Family
Kate Hayes for Central Mass Mom: How I Stay Organized as a Working Mom
Our episode "Solo Parenting Seasons and How to Get Through Them"
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Jun 2, 2025 • 38min
DEEP DIVE: Can We Be More Inclusive Parents?
Can we become more inclusive as parents? Inclusivity has great benefits for everyone involved. We loved this explanation from Bright Horizons:
"Too often, inclusiveness is described as something we should do to benefit others. Being inclusive is more than a moral obligation—although this alone is enough reason to practice it. When we are inclusive we aren’t divided. Instead, our world becomes enlarged. We gain relationships and experiences that enrich us. We recognize that we are all different, and that those differences bring joy to living."
In this episode, we talk about how to get "wider" (more intentionally inclusive) in our family lives and in our communities and how to bring our kids into that conversation.
Here are links to some writing on topic (plus our own episodes) that we refer to in this episode:
Melissa Hart for Parents: 5 Ways to Help Children Be More Inclusive of Other Kids
Bright Horizons: Raising An Inclusive Child
welcomingschools.org
www.diversebooks.org
Fresh Take: Judith Warner
Talking With Our Kids About Race: Deborah Porter
Fresh Take: Ellen Kahn
Fresh Take: Radha Agrawal
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May 30, 2025 • 34min
Fresh Take: Loryn Brantz on Finding Joy in Parenting Through Poetry
How can we find time to be creative as busy moms of young kids? Loryn Brantz, author of the new poetry collection POEMS OF PARENTING, discusses how her creative practice informs her parenting and vice versa.
Loryn is the creator of the bestselling Feminist Baby board book series and has worked as a director and illustrator for Sesame Street and Ms. Rachel.
Margaret and Loryn discuss:
Loryn’s creative journey from Sesame Street to Buzzfeed to publishing twelve books
How motherhood and exhaustion birthed her viral poetry collection on Instagram
The power of mindfulness and meditation for overwhelmed moms
Why Loryn believes kids' media should stay focused on kids
Insights on the balance between nurturing children and preserving creativity
Here's where you can find Loryn:
Instagram: @lorynbrantz
https://www.lorynbrantz.com/
Buy POEMS OF PARENTING: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780063426436
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May 28, 2025 • 46min
Traveling as a Family
We asked our listeners what advice they have for harmonious family traveling. Here are our favorite tips they shared, plus a few of our own, from how early to get to the airport to hitting the top kid-friendly site in Paris!
Amy and Margaret discuss:
How to communicate effectively with your spouse before traveling
Useful packing tips - here's the carry-on bag Amy loves
Vacation scheduling advice
How to include kids in planning vacations
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May 26, 2025 • 44min
DEEP DIVE: Do We Need to Lower Our Standards?
This Deep Dive series is all about why motherhood is so gosh darn hard. Turns out there are sociopolitical forces at play that make motherhood way harder than it needs to be. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify. When we explain to our partners and families that we need them to pitch in around the house, we sometimes hear back that the real problem is our too-high standards. That if we actually think "doing the laundry" means FOLDING the laundry, instead of leaving it in the dryer, that that is just too high a bar.Eve Rodsky, author of FAIR PLAY, suggests that partners establish a "minimum standard of care" for household duties. But how does that get set? And is that really all it takes?In this episode, Amy and Margaret discuss:
How to use "community standards" to determine minimum standards of care
The tired old idea that women have impossible standards
Why it might be your system that's the problem and not your partner
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Sheila Wray Gregoire for Bare Marriage: EMOTIONAL LABOR SERIES: HOW DO WE DECIDE WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE?
Listen to our Fresh Take with Eve Rodsky
Eve Rodsky's FAIR PLAY: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780525541943
Leslie Goldman for The Cut: The Marriages Hanging On by a $19 Deck of Cards
Buy Lyz Lenz's book THIS AMERICAN EX-WIFE: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780593241127
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May 23, 2025 • 34min
Fresh Take: Gretchen Rubin on Life's Simple Truths
If we impart the life lessons we've learned to our children, does that mean they won't make the same mistakes? Gretchen Rubin, author of the new book SECRETS OF ADULTHOOD, discusses how aphorisms provide us with a particular kind of wisdom that stays with us, often forever.
Gretchen Rubin is one of today’s most influential observers of happiness and human nature. She’s the author of many NYT-bestselling books.
Gretchen and Amy discuss:
Why Gretchen chose the aphorism format for her book
Why Gretchen prefers the term "open door" to "empty nester"
Particular aphorisms that ring especially true for Amy and Gretchen
What Gretchen hopes people will get out of the book
What the fluency heuristic is—and how rhymes can win parenting battles
How brief sayings can provoke deep reflection and even disagreement
The surprising dangers of “productive” procrastination
Why the opposite of a profound truth can also be true
How everyday routines and mini-quests (like collecting globes or visiting museums) can increase happiness
Here's where you can find Gretchen:
👉 Buy Secrets of Adulthood:
https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780593800737
🌐 Visit Gretchen’s website: GretchenRubin.com
🧪 Follow Gretchen on IG @gretchenrubin
📩 Sign up for her newsletter: Five Things Making Me Happy
🎧 Listen to the Happier with Gretchen Rubin podcast
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