

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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May 21, 2025 • 40min
How Parenting Advice Has Changed Over the Last 125 Years
Is parenting today genuinely more difficult—or are we just overthinking it? Amy and Margaret explore the evolution of parenting over the last 125 years, tracing shifts from the rigid, hierarchical households of the early 1900s to today’s emotionally intense, overanalyzed parenting culture.
These trends beg the question: What’s the real cost of trying to "optimize” every moment of our children's lives?
In this episode:
How parenting norms have changed since 1894
The impact of attachment theory and the rise of “gentle parenting”
The shift from communal to isolated parenting and why it matters
Why parents today feel so much more pressure to “get it right”
How technology and information overload affect modern family dynamics
What we might be missing by focusing too much on doing everything perfectly
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
JM Finn: Changing Attitudes in Parenting Over the Last 150 years
Conscious Mommy: Parenting Styles and their Evolution: Old, New, Recent Studies and Recommendations
Claire Cain Miller for the NYT: How Parenting Today Is Different, and Harder
Elizabeth Tenety for Motherly: Why parenting in 2025 feels much harder than it did in the ‘90s—this mom’s take hits home
Our Fresh Take with Nancy Reddy, author of THE GOOD MOTHER MYTH
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May 19, 2025 • 47min
DEEP DIVE: Decision Fatigue—And Why It's Especially Bad For Moms
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.
The average adult makes 35,000 decisions a day. The average "default parent" makes a lot more than that. No wonder we suffer from decision fatigue. The more decisions we have to make, the more fatigue we develop, and the more difficult it can become to function.
So how can we combat the frustration, apathy, and resentment that result from having to make all the decisions in the family?
In this episode we discuss:
-How decision fatigue manifests—and how it differs from burnout
-The best time of day to make hard decisions
-Why "going with the flow" is not actually a thing
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Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
-Sara Berg for the American Medical Association: "What doctors wish patients knew about decision fatigue"
-Michelle Adelman for HowStuffWorks: "When's the Best Time of Day to Make a Decision?"
-Lauren Barth for The Bump: "Why the Decision-Fatigue Struggle Is (Still) Real for Parents"
-Frank Graff for PBS North Carolina: "How Many Decisions Do We Make In One Day?"
-Ilyse Dobrow DiMarco for The Washington Post: "For parents, everything feels like a high-stakes decision now. Here’s how to lower the anxiety."
-Ashley Stahl for Forbes: "How Burnout Affects Your Decision-Making Process—And How To Fix It"
-Eva M. Krockow for Psychology Today: "How Many Decisions Do We Make Each Day?"
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May 16, 2025 • 38min
Fresh Take: Anna Fader and Amelia Eigerman
How can we get buy-in from our kids when we go on vacation, whether it's a half-hour down the road or the other side of the world? Anna Fader and Amelia Eigerman, the mother-daughter team behind the MOMMY POPPINS TRAVEL JOURNAL AND ACTIVITY BOOK, have devised practical tips for really including our kids on family adventures.
Anna Fader and Amelia Eigerman are a mother-daughter team. Mommy Poppins is recognized as a leading authority on family activities and travel, cited in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Forbes, among others.
Anna, Amelia, and Margaret discuss:
Why this travel journal is appropriate for every kind of vacation
The two different perspectives they bring to the book
The important skills kids can learn while traveling
Here's where you can find Anna and Amelia:
www.mommypoppins.com
@mommypoppins on IG, FB, TikTok, and Youtube
Buy the MOMMY POPPINS TRAVEL JOURNAL AND ACTIVITY BOOK: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9781964487014
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May 14, 2025 • 45min
Moms and Anxiety
Moms grapple with anxiety every day, often wondering what's normal and what may require help. The hosts dive into the unique symptoms of maternal anxiety, contrasting it with clinical issues. They share relatable anecdotes and practical strategies to manage these feelings. Humor is key as they discuss postpartum challenges and the importance of transparency about mental health. Listeners are encouraged to seek community support and embrace self-care while navigating the chaotic world of parenting.

May 12, 2025 • 40min
DEEP DIVE: Making the "Invisible Workload" Visible
Dive into the hidden challenges of motherhood as the hosts explore the concept of the 'invisible workload.' They discuss how cognitive and emotional labor often goes unrecognized by partners and society. Listeners are encouraged to advocate for their contributions while managing family life. The importance of communication and equitable sharing of household duties takes center stage, along with humorous anecdotes about parenting antics. Get ready for insights that make the complexities of motherhood relatable and engaging!

May 9, 2025 • 38min
Fresh Take: Susan Dominus
What do high-achieving families have in common, and what are some good lessons from them we can replicate in our own parenting? Susan Dominus, author of the new book THE FAMILY DYNAMIC, discusses the forces at play in families with multiple successful members and how we can encourage our kids to succeed in the ways that make sense for them.
Susan Dominus is a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine. In 2018, Susan was part of a team reporting on workplace sexual harassment that won a Pulitzer Prize for public service.
Susan, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
How socioeconomic status informs family dynamics
The role that parent expectations play in child development
Why relationships outside the family are important for kids
Here's where you can find Susan:
@suedominus on IG
@susandominus.bsky.social on Bluesky
Buy FAMILY DYNAMIC: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9780593137901
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May 7, 2025 • 41min
Finding Summer Camps
What are we going to do with our kids all summer? Gone are the days when kids can just play outdoors unsupervised from sunup to sundown. Now certain summer camps are sold out within a matter of minutes on January 1st.
So how can we keep our kids affordably occupied all summer long? Here are some helpful tips and resources where you can find reasonably priced camps and activities for your kids this summer.
Amy and Margaret discuss:
How they spent their own summers as kids
The most effective way to apply for scholarships and financial aid for summer programs
Which local community organizations often provide summer activities for kids
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Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Nicole Fabian-Weber for Care.com: Summer camp cost: Breaking down the price of day, sleep-away and specialty camps
Sarah D. Wire for USA TODAY: Latest Trump cuts put summer reading, mobile libraries and local museums in jeopardy
Here is where you can view how much federal grant money is going to programs in your area
Jeff Williams for U.S. News: 8 Alternatives to Sending Your Child to a Pricey Summer Camp
Our Fresh Take with Jessica Calarco
Anne Helen Petersen for the Culture Study blog:
The Past and Potential Future of the Summer Care Scramble
Nancy Chen for CBS News:
Inflation has caused summer camp costs to soar. Here are tips for parents on how to save
Joel Anderson for Slate: What Happened to Kids’ Summers?
Jamie Aderski on TikTok: Send Your Kids to Camp or Quit Your Job?
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May 5, 2025 • 42min
BEST OF: What Fresh Hell Is Mother's Day?
Is one morning of runny eggs and burnt toast really fair payback for 364 days of work? Does "Mother's Day" have to mean packing the kids for a two-hour drive to see your mom and/or mother-in-law? Why does Mother's Day often feel like it's more trouble than it's worth?Margaret and Amy discuss:
Anna Jarvis and the rather tragic origins of Mother's Day
"Minor Mother's Day" vs "Major Mother's Day," and how to deliver that message
How to ask for—and get—the Mother's Day that feels right for you
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May 2, 2025 • 37min
Fresh Take: Jessica N. Turner on Rising from Grief and Disappointment
When we're faced with difficulties, how can we put them into perspective and move forward? Jessica N. Turner, author of the new book I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE BETTER THAN THIS, discusses the experiences that led her to look at life differently and how she has learned to make "imperfect choices." Jessica N. Turner has spent the last two decades as a content creator and tastemaker for busy moms looking for hacks to live life with more intention and less stress. Jessica, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
What led Jessica to write this book
What Jessica's large online audience of women taught her about grief
Strategies for processing grief and disappointment
Here's where you can find Jessica:
www.jessicanturner.com
@jessicanturner on IG
@TheMomCreative on FB
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Apr 30, 2025 • 44min
Maternal Gatekeeping: Is It a Thing?
"Maternal gatekeeping" usually shows up in pop culture as an overbearing, overprotective mother preventing everyone else from even touching the baby. But maternal gatekeeping is a multidimensional phenomenon that isn't as simple as anxious mothers needing complete control over their newborn's schedule. Here is what the studies on maternal gatekeeping say and how it can manifest in two-parent households. Amy and Margaret discuss:
The three dimensions of the term "maternal gatekeeping" and what the original definition gets wrong
The best predictors of maternal gatekeeping in a couple's dynamic
The societal pressures that reinforce maternal gatekeeping
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Miss Perceived podcast with Leah Ruppanner: Are Dads Being Shut Out of Childcare? Breaking Down the "Maternal Gate"
Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan, et. al for Parenting Science and Practice Journal: Who are the Gatekeepers? Predictors of Maternal Gatekeeping
Sarah M. Allen and Alan J. Hawkins for the Journal of Marriage and Family: Maternal Gatekeeping: Mothers' Beliefs and Behaviors That Inhibit Greater Father Involvement in Family Work
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