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Mom’s Who Hate Everything

Hosted by Liv Hinson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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Episodes
12
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About this podcast

Welcome to Moms Who Hate Everything — the podcast for moms who love their kids but hate the unrealistic expectations placed on them by society, the internet, and people who have never owned a vagina.Hosted by Liv, a mom of three navigating motherhood, divorce trauma, mental health, and rebuilding life with a good man after everything fell apart.Some episodes will make you laugh.Some will make you feel seen.Some might make you question everything you were taught about relationships and motherhood.Either way, we’re done pretending.

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Liv Hinson hosts Mom’s Who Hate Everything, a kids show with 12 episodes published.

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The “Good Girl” Recovery: Why Being Nice is Ruining Your Life

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The Divorce Glow Up: How I Became Untouchable After the Trauma

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The Year I Disappeared: How I Lost (and Found) My Identity in Marriage

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Have you looked in the mirror and realized you don't recognize the woman looking back? Whether it's through divorce, motherhood, or a marriage that slowly eroded your soul, we’ve all had 'The Year we Disappeared.' This i

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The Cost of "Becoming": Breaking Free from Who They Told You to Be

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To become the woman you're meant to be, you have to kill the version of you that was built for everyone else. We’re discussing the high cost of personal growth—the people you’ll lose, the guilt of 'being too much,' and t

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Crack in the Coffin: When Your "Perfect" Life Starts to Rot

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The Bar is in Hell: Why We Settle for the Absolute Minimum

Mar 20, 202647m0

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How to Find the Version of You That Trauma Stole

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Crying in the Bathroom, Then Making Dinner: The Invisible Burnout of Motherhood

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The mental load of motherhood is a silent killer. In this episode, we’re getting raw about the moment you find yourself crying on the bathroom floor, only to wipe your face and go make dinner because 'that’s just what mo

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“He’s Just Mean Because He Likes You"—The Dangerous Red Flag We Teach Girls

Mar 20, 202626m0

We have to stop teaching our daughters that cruelty is affection. This 'first red flag'—the boy on the playground who pulls hair or says mean things—is the blueprint for a lifetime of accepting toxic masculinity and emot

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The Architect of the Cage: How Society Designs Your Invisible Prison

Mar 20, 202623m0

Stop blaming yourself for your burnout. You didn't build this cage—society did. From the 'perfect mother' myth to the unpaid emotional labor of being a woman, we’re deconstructing the architectural design of the expectat

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Am I Really OK? —The High-Functioning Anxiety of Motherhood

Mar 20, 202634m0

You're checking every box and making dinner, but inside you're drowning. We’re deconstructing the 'I’m fine' lie. If you feel like you're performing your life instead of living it, this episode is for you.

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