Ami and Carol
The Mom Hack
Inquiries: momhackshow@gmail.com The Mom Hack is a podcast for modern moms balancing ambition, identity, and motherhood, hosted by two full-time working moms who get it. We talk careers, parenting, relationships, burnout, and all the real-life hacks that keep us (barely) functioning. No filters, no fluff, just honest conversations that feel like your smartest, most supportive group chat. 🎙️ New episodes weekly 📺 Also on YouTube
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21. Feb 2026
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When Both Parents Work Full-Time 21.02.2026 26:13
What does it really look like when both parents work full time? Spoiler: It’s not pretty. We share the logistics, the burnout, the “who’s handling pickup?” fights, and the tiny systems and hacks that (barely) keep it all from falling apart.
What Do You Do? A Candid Q&A About Our Career Journeys 21.02.2026 35:50
Why is it so awkward to answer “what do you do?”, especially as a mom? We break down our own career twists, title confusion, and the messy, nonlinear path of building something you're proud of while juggling family, ambition, and identity.
Passion vs. Paycheck – Finding the Right Balance 21.02.2026 28:01
What if your dream job doesn’t pay the bills, and your well-paying job drains your soul? We unpack the passion vs. paycheck debate, how we've each navigated career choices, and why the “do what you love” myth can mess with your head (and your finances).
Imposter Syndrome, Raising Kids & Why We Started The Mom Hack 20.02.2026 18:30
We’re raising kids, building careers, and quietly wondering if we’re doing any of it right. This is who we are, why we started The Mom Hack, and the imposter syndrome that nearly held us back. No perfect balance. Just real life.
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