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Moms in the Middle  

Moms in the Middle

Author: Frequency Podcast Network

This is the podcast for moms who feel like theyre in the middle of it allthe chaos, the joy, the struggleand are ready to get real about it all. Evanka Osmak hosts a national sports show late at night, and Melanie Ng is a news anchor on a morning show at the crack of dawn. Each week, these two friends will meet in the middle of their busy days to talk all things parenting. Tune in for Evanka and Mels own stories about the good and the bad, advice from experts and honest discussion. The reality is whether youre a working mom, a stay-at-home dad, mom of many, mom of one, aunt of some, godmother of anyits hard! And it helps to know youre not alone.
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Language: en-ca

Genres: Kids & Family, Parenting, Society & Culture

Contact email: Get it

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The truth about pandemic pregnancy
Episode 8
Thursday, 25 March, 2021

It’s been a year since everyone’s lives were flipped upside down because of Covid-19. Working from home, home-schooling our kids, and managing family expectations. It’s been hard. Now imagine getting pregnant and delivering a baby during a pandemic? OH wait…that’s exactly what happened to many of us this past year. Including our very own Evanka! In this episode, we dive into the world of pandemic pregnancy to share the ugly truths everyone is scared to talk about.

 

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