
Attachment Styles
In this episode we talk about attachment styles. Whether you're anxious, avoidant, secure, or a mix, this episode is for you.
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Hosted by Good Mom Bad Mom Podcast · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 18 episodes
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Meet Jennifer and Danielle, the unapologetically real best friends behind the Good Mom/Bad Mom podcast!Jennifer, aka the ”Good Mom,” is a self proclaimed perfectionist, college educated, high-end shopper who’s been married for over a decade. She juggles parenting two daughters - one homeschooled and the other one in private school - with poise and polish. With supportive parents who are still together, Jennifer’s life may look picture perfect, but she’s here to share the lessons (and laughs) behind the scenes.Danielle, the ”Bad Mom,” is a resilient mom of two who proves unconventional paths can lead to extraordinary stories. She brings her unique flair as a thrift store enthusiast who is navigating life post-divorce after over a decade of marriage. With two daughters in elementary and middle school, she balances motherhood, personal growth, and her unconventional journey. Danielle’s parents were never together, and though college was never a linear journey, her perspective is refresh
Good Mom Bad Mom Podcast hosts Good Mom/Bad Mom Podcast, a education show with 18 episodes published.

In this episode we talk about attachment styles. Whether you're anxious, avoidant, secure, or a mix, this episode is for you.
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We wrap up our take on generational trauma, how to heal it, and where to go from where we are.
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In Part 1 of our deep dive into generational trauma, we unpack the hidden patterns passed down through families - how they shape us as women, mothers, and individuals. We get real about our upbringings, cultural expectat
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Dating as a mom is a whole new game. In this episode, we talk about the highs and lows, red flags, and real talk of finding love while raising kids. We share how motherhood changed what we want - and what we won't settle
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Moms are expected to do it all - raise perfect kids, maintain a spotless home, thrive in their careers, stay fit, and somehow still have a social life. Meanwhile, Dad's get praised for "babysitting" their own children. S
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What happens when you and your partner (or co-parent) don't see eye to eye on parenting? Maybe one of you is strict and the other is laid back. We are diving into what happens when parenting styles clash and how to keep
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From the moment you announce a pregnancy, the advice starts rolling in - whether you ask for it or not. Everyone from family to strangers in the grocery store seem to have opinions on how you should raise your kids. In t
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Teaching kids responsibility is essential, but where's the line between building independence and putting too much on their shoulders? In this episode, we break down the importance of age appropriate responsibilities, ho
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Gentle parenting is all over social media, but is it actually realistic in everyday life? In this episode, we break down what gentle parenting really is, the challenges of staying calm when kids push our limits, and whet
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Bullying is one of the toughest challenges kids (and parents) face today. Whether it's in school, online, or even within friend groups, it can have lasting effects on a child's confidence and emotional wellbeing. In this
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Motherhood is exhausting - physically, mentally, and emotionally. In this episode, we're talking about the reality of parenting when you're running on empty. From burnout and mom guilt to finding small ways to recharge,
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Motherhood changes everything - our priorities, our routines, and our sense of self. In this episode, we talk about who we've been, what has shaped us, and what helps along the way. Books referenced in the episode: A Gen
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In this episode, we discuss the friends we have in our lives. We also discuss the type of friend we are and the different support we receive from the people we have in our lives. Tell us what friends you feel are missing
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In this episode, we dive into how lifestyle differences shape our parenting, relationships, and the way we see the world. We share what we've learned from each other, and why embracing our differences make us better moms
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Meet Jennifer (the Good Mom) and Danielle (the Bad Mom). In this episode we introduce ourselves and discuss how this podcast came to be. Come join us!
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Meet Jennifer and Danielle, the unapologetically real best friends behind the Good Mom/Bad Mom podcast!
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Meet Jennifer and Danielle, the unapologetically real best friends behind the Good Mom/Bad Mom podcast! Together, these best friends are redefining motherhood, friendship, and what it means to be a woman in todays world.
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