
What is Looksmaxxing and the Rise of the Manosphere
Spring brings no shortage of headlines, but some feel almost too strange or too revealing to ignore.In this episode, we kick off with a mix of political and cultural commentary, from eyebrow raising r...
31 Mar 41min

The Fight to Make the Economy Work for Families with Sondra Goldschein
Caregiving is essential. So why does it feel so impossible to afford?In this episode, we’re joined by Sondra Goldschein, Executive Director of the Campaign for a Family Friendly Economy, for a convers...
25 Mar 1h 3min

The State of the Union Reality Check We All Needed
The State of the Union makes big promises. We’re here to talk about what they actually mean.In this episode of Momarchy, we react to Trump’s second State of the Union of the term and break down the th...
17 Mar 46min

Rep. Janelle Bynum on Families, Economic Reality, and Finding Common Ground
The State of the Union was long, but when the applause fades, what actually changes for families?In this episode, we’re joined by Oregon Congresswoman Rep. Janelle Bynum, mom of four, small business o...
10 Mar 52min

Pop Culture Chaos, AI Anxiety and Women’s History Month
March marks Women’s History Month, a moment to consider how women shape culture and politics, often without the spotlight.In this episode, we start with developments in the disappearance of Nancy Guth...
3 Mar 46min

How Creators Are Rewriting the Political Playbook with Liz Minnella
Motherhood doesn’t end at the edge of our homes. So what does political power actually look like for moms right now? Because if campaigns are still running outdated playbooks, the real influence might...
24 Feb 1h 17min

Rom-Coms, Trump Math, and the Comment Section
Valentine’s Day may be behind us, but it’s one of those holidays that always seems to linger.In this episode of Momarchy, we catch up on our week and talk through what’s been sitting with us from holi...
17 Feb 42min

Emma Bloomberg: Why Civic Responsibility is a Parenting Value
Civic engagement isn’t just voting every few years. So what does it look like in real life for parents? Because if change isn’t coming from the top, it has to come from us, by building power locally.I...
10 Feb 1h



















