Did you know there are over 2 million podcasts currently available?
If you’re like me, you may find yourself throwing on a podcast while driving, cooking, or cleaning. Podcasts are a great resource for inspiration, education or just letting your mind escape to someplace else for a while.
And as a busy mom of two littles, I have leaned into parenting podcasts often this year. Here are a few of my favorites.
My 5 Top Parenting Podcasts
1. The Mom Hour
Hosts Meagan Francis and Sarah Powers are two moms with eight kids between them, from little to grown. They offer practical tips, real life encouragement for moms, and cover a wide range of topics. Their top-ranked show also regularly features gift guides, playlists, cooking ideas, and product round-ups to help moms of any stage.
2. Unruffled
Author Janet Lansbury focuses on one of the most challenging stages of parenting, the baby and toddler years. In this podcast, she guides parents on how to gently respond to toddler outbursts and emotions. She also offers reassuring guidance for parents who want to take an alternative approach to the parenting style they grew up with.
3. Coffee + Crumbs
This podcast is full of relatable stories of motherhood. This encouraging community of mothers puts the listener at ease. And it serves as a good reminder that we are not alone in what we feel and experience.
4. What Fresh Hell
Sometimes we just have to laugh at our journey in motherhood and this podcast offers a chance to do just that. It provides comedic relief and also advice for parents, offering three episodes each week: “Question of the Week” on Mondays, regular weekly episodes on Wednesdays, and a “Fresh Take” interview with experts on Fridays.
5. Risen Motherhood
This Christian-based podcast offers mothers not only offers practical tips but also equips mothers with Bible and faith-based advice. With the right mix of grace and truth, this podcast offers the listener hope and encouragement.
I hope you get a chance to give these a listen. And that you are able to find a bit of encouragement, a laugh, or just a bit of entertainment.
For more on real life motherhood, see our post “Mom of the Year,” Stories of Imperfect Parenting from Real Moms.