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For Mothers Sake
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For Mothers Sake

Hosted by Tiffany Rice and Cassidy Cox · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 6 episodes

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Episodes
6
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
25m
Booking Probability™
35
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Listen Score
12
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Virality (30d)
45
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About this podcast

For Mother’s Sake is a podcast for women in the thick of it, hosted by Tiffany Rice and Cassidy Cox.It’s honest, sometimes awkward, and very real — like sitting at the table with coffee and finally saying the things you usually keep in your head.Together, we talk through motherhood from both sides — one of us raising girls, one of us raising boys — while navigating the good parts, the crazy parts, and everything that shifts as kids get older. We also talk about who we are outside of being “mom,” learning as we go, slowing down, building lives that feel steady, and figuring things out in real time.This is a shared space. Sometimes it’s just the two of us. Sometimes we’ll invite other moms to the table.No perfect systems.No pretending to have it all figured out.Just real conversations, spoken out loud before they’re wrapped up and put in a box — because sometimes you don’t need answers. You just need someone to say, “yep… I get it.”

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About the host

Tiffany Rice and Cassidy Cox hosts For Mothers Sake, a society show with 6 episodes published.

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Recent episodes

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05. Life Lately: Chaos, Kids & Catching Up

May 15, 20267m0

Life has been… a lot lately. 😅 This week’s episode is a little different because it’s just Tiffany while Cass prepares to welcome her baby. Between moving, trying to get life back on track, working from home, chaotic sc

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04. Friendships Feel Different After Kids

Apr 16, 202634m0

Friendship feels different after kids. In this episode, we talk about how friendships can shift once motherhood enters the picture — from having less time and energy, to feeling disconnected from old friends, to trying t

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03. Your Kids Need Boundaries… and So Do You

Apr 2, 202636mEp. 3S1

Boundaries can feel uncomfortable… especially when you're a mom. In this episode of For Mother’s Sake, we’re having an honest conversation about what it actually looks like to set boundaries—for yourself, your kids, your

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02- The Winter Uglies

Mar 19, 202643mEp. 2S1

The winter uglies are finally starting to melt away. In this episode, we talk about cabin fever, being cooped up with kids all winter, and that feeling of slowly coming back to life once the days start getting a little b

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01. So… This is us.

Mar 5, 202626mEp. 1S1

Welcome to the very first episode of For Mother’s Sake. In this episode we are sharing a bit about our lives as moms and talking about what made us decide to start a podcast together. One of us is raising girls the other

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For Mothers Sake - Intro

Mar 1, 20261m0

For Mother’s Sake is a podcast for women in the thick of it, hosted by Tiffany Rice and Cassidy Cox. It’s honest, sometimes awkward, and very real — like sitting at the table with coffee and finally saying the things you

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Age
25-54
Consumer type
General audience

Topics covered

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For Mothers Sake is hosted by Tiffany Rice and Cassidy Cox. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 6 episodes.

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For Mothers Sake has published 6 episodes.

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For Mothers Sake regularly covers society, culture, personal. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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