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Parenting, Party of One

Hosted by Sara Amin · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 19 episodes

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Episodes
19
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
15m
Booking Probability™
30
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18
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47
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About this podcast

In 2021, Sara Amin made the biggest decision of her life - she chose to have a child on her own. Now, as a full-time working mom of a toddler, she is comfortable, confident, and crushing it. Well, sort of … it depends on the day. If you're currently solo parenting, curious about it, know someone who is, or just need some laughs and WTFs ... cozy up for an honest, unfiltered chat. Let’s challenge what we think we know and come together as one big village.

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Sara Amin hosts Parenting, Party of One, a kids show with 19 episodes published.

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Ep 19: The Bathroom Boundary Crisis

Jun 3, 202614mEp. 19S1

Today Sara discusses something she never realized she'd miss quite so much: going to the bathroom by herself. As a solo parent, there isn't another adult waiting in the wings when Sara needs a few minutes to alone. And w

Ep 18: From Fur Mom to Solo Mom

May 27, 202615m0

Before Sara became a human mom, she was a dog mom. In this deeply personal episode, Sara reflects on the 15 years she spent with Jasmine — the Havanese who quietly helped prepare her for solo motherhood long before her s

Ep 17: The Story I Never Wrote

May 20, 202613mEp. 17S1

Before becoming a solo mom by choice, a social worker encouraged Sara to think about the “family story” she would someday tell her child — how their family came to be and what it all means. Four years later, she still ha

Ep 16: Tiny Tales Vol 2 — Toilet Paper, Cupcakes, and Show & Tell

May 13, 202614mEp. 16S1

Today’s episode is another installment of Tiny Tales — three small stories from regular life that somehow reveal something much bigger. First: a passionate household debate over how toilet paper should be stacked and the

Ep 15: The Other Side of Mother's Day

May 6, 202613mEp. 15S1

Mother’s Day is supposed to be flowers, brunch, gratitude, and celebration. But for many moms — especially solo parents — it can feel a lot more complicated. In this honest and reflective episode, Sara shares what Mother

Ep 14: Meet My Mom, aka "Noona": From Her Parenting Journey to Mine (part 2)

Apr 29, 202615mEp. 14S1

In Part 2 of this special conversation, Sara and her mom discuss the decision that changed everything: Sara choosing solo parenthood. They reflect on the years leading up to it — what her mom saw, what she didn’t questio

Ep 13: Meet My Mom, aka “Noona”: From Her Parenting Journey to Mine (part 1)

Apr 22, 202631mEp. 13S1

She’s here! In this special first-ever guest episode, Sara is joined by someone who has shaped her life in more ways than one — her mom, aka “Noona.” What starts as a simple introduction quickly turns into a deeper explo

Ep 12: It Was Never Just About the Stuff

Apr 15, 202612mEp. 12S1

What starts as a full closet … turns into a much bigger conversation. In this episode, Sara shares how running out of physical space in her apartment led to a deeper realization about mental load, future plans, and what

Ep 11: The Birthday Party We Didn't Go To

Apr 9, 202613mEp. 11S1

Sara always thought birthday parties were an easy yes — a chance for her son to play, connect, and make memories. But during a particularly heavy season, even something that “checked all the boxes” felt impossible to sho

Ep 10: Troublesome Transitions

Mar 27, 202616mEp. 10S1

Sara dives into the reality of those everyday moments that can quickly spiral, even with the best routines in place. After a particularly chaotic morning, she reflects on how her child’s difficulty with transitions first

Ep 9: Co-Sleeping — The Unexpected Gift

Mar 23, 202614mEp. 9S1

Sara used to think co-sleeping was one of those things you just … don’t do. You know the warnings: they’ll never leave your bed, you’ll lose your space, it’s a bad habit. And then one tired, casual “whatever” night turne

Ep 8: Grocery Shopping — A Sacred Family Ritual

Mar 11, 202614mEp. 8S1

For Sara, a solo parent who can’t simply say “Watch the kids, I’ll be right back,” grocery shopping is a family affair that frequently involves donuts, Hot Wheels, deli orders, self-checkout “teamwork,” and her four-year

EP 7: Reset Required

Mar 4, 202614mEp. 7S1

After six straight days stuck at home (weekend, holidays, and strep throat included), Sara is reminded of a hard truth of solo parenting: when you’re the only adult in the house, your battery is the household battery. In

Ep 6: Tiny Tales Vol 1 — PreK Execs, Car Partitions, and Pinky Nails

Feb 25, 202612mEp. 6S1

It’s the very first installment of Tiny Tales — three small stories from regular life that somehow feel enormous in the moment. First: the whiplash of watching your child greet their daycare bestie like a tiny executive

Ep 5: An 8am Philosophical Crisis

Feb 18, 202613mEp. 5S1

Every weekday at 8:10am, a timer goes off in Sara’s house. Some mornings, her son pops up and gets dressed. Other mornings? Not even close. In this episode, Sara unpacks the phrase she hears herself saying — in that drea

Ep 4: Playing One-on-One Defense, but Loving a Zone

Feb 13, 202612mEp. 4S1

Sara once believed solo parenting was all about mastering one-on-one defense — one mom, one kid, fully focused. But after losing her son twice in four hours at a children’s museum (he's fine!), she realized something imp

Ep 3: 4 Things I Learned in 4 Years

Feb 4, 202614mEp. 3S1

It’s mom and son’s birthday week(!) and Sara’s celebrating by sharing 4 hard-won lessons from her first 4 years of parenting. From the never-ending cycle of planning and preparation (yes, even Friday nights require a men

Ep 2: The Journey Begins (Part 2)

Feb 3, 202619mEp. 2S1

In Part 2 of The Journey Begins, Sara picks up where she left off — making plans with her doctor, having conversations with family and friends, connecting with a social worker and therapist, selecting her sperm donor (du

Ep 1: The Journey Begins (Part 1)

Jan 30, 202622mEp. 1S1

This is the origin story. In the first-ever episode of Parenting, Party of One, Sara takes us through the winding path that led her to solo parenthood by choice. From telling her middle school counselor she wanted to be

Trailer: Parenting, Party of One

Jan 2, 20262mS1

In 2021, Sara made the biggest decision of her life - she chose to have a child on her own. Now, as a full-time working mom, she is comfortable, confident, and crushing it. Well, sort of … it depends on the day. If you'r

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Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Parenting, Party of One is hosted by Sara Amin. The show is categorised under kids (family) and has published 19 episodes.

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Parenting, Party of One has published 19 episodes.

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Parenting, Party of One regularly covers kids, family, parenting. It sits in the kids category, with a family focus.

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