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  • How to Find Support as a Parent to Teens
    Dec 2 2025

    The teenage years bring big emotions, shifting boundaries, and a new kind of loneliness for moms. With kids' stories becoming more private, we explore the big question: how do we find support without oversharing? Ashley Reeves joins Vanessa in this episode as they dive into vulnerability, safe friendships, resilience research, and why a strong community isn't just good for moms—it's protective for our kids. An essential listen for anyone parenting teens.

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    43 min
  • What Do You Do When Your Kid Sneaks Around?
    Nov 18 2025

    Vanessa is joined by her sisters in another episode where they discuss the sneaking out hijinks they all got up to in a family of 12 kids as well as how they deal with their own families' stories of teens sneaking around. They wrestle with the big question: how do you trust your kids and let them have their own freedom while also protecting and doing your duty as a parent when it comes to curfews, bedtime, and rules of the home?

    Vanessa's sister Shelly also shares about an upcoming product she and her husband are working on called Analog that helps protect families from the dangers of sneaking around online. She provides a checklist to watch out for:

    • Set a baseline
      • Check and recheck the parental controls because they do reset
      • Don't let kids delete or install apps without permission
      • Limit screen time on apps
    • Also watch out for:
      • Kids changing the timezones
      • Redownloading apps
      • Using VPNs
      • Using Siri to get around certain parental controls
      • Friends' phones
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    23 min
  • Are Pets Really Worth It?
    Nov 4 2025

    Growing up, Vanessa's family was basically two animals away from running a full-on zoo—but parenting with pets? That's a whole different story. In this episode, she sits down with Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt—New York Times bestselling author, animal advocate, and mom—to ask the big question: Are pets really worth it?

    They talk about the beauty and chaos of raising kids (and animals), how pets teach responsibility and empathy, and the heartbreak that comes when it's time to say goodbye. Katherine shares stories from her new children's book Kat and Brandy—inspired by her own childhood pony—and offers thoughtful advice for families deciding whether to add a furry (or feathered!) friend to the mix.

    Whether you're a lifelong "animal person" or still dodging your kids' puppy PowerPoints, this conversation will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even rethink what "family" really means.

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    31 min
  • I Feel Lonely
    Oct 21 2025

    Have you ever felt lonely—even when your life is full of people? Vanessa has too. In this solo episode, she opens up about the sneaky kind of loneliness that shows up when you're busy doing everything for everyone else and the friendships that fill your soul get pushed aside. From comparing yourself online to craving real connection, she's getting honest about what it feels like and what she's doing about it. Plus, she shares her favorite "dopamine questions" to help spark meaningful conversations and rebuild connection—one small step at a time.

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    11 min
  • Your Teen Crashes the Car: What Do You Do?
    Oct 7 2025

    Few things are scarier for a mom than handing over the car keys—and then getting that phone call. In this sister episode, Vanessa and her sisters swap stories about teen drivers, fender benders, and what really happens after the crash. From how their parents handled it back in the day to what they're doing now with their own kids, the sisters get real about fear, forgiveness, and finding the funny in those heart-stopping moments. Plus, practical tips for what to do (and what not to say) when your teen crashes the car.

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    27 min
  • Back to Our Storytelling Roots
    Sep 23 2025

    We're back! This is season 7 of the MomForce Podcast and we couldn't be more grateful that you're here. This season is going to be more exciting than ever. You'll keep hearing from exciting guests with their expert opinions and stories on the podcast, but we're also bringing back Vanessa's sisters to join every other episode for some sister chats and funny family lore from their youth.

    In this episode, Vanessa shares how the new structure of the podcast will be as well as share one of her most vulnerable parenting moments that might make your skin crawl just a little... hey, we're all making this parenting thing up as we go!

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    9 min
  • Messy but Magical Mornings (encore)
    Aug 20 2025

    For a lot of us school is back in session or about to be and mornings can be… A LOT! We're bringing back a favorite to share with you today. This episode,"Good Mornings for YOU!", is exactly the kind of real talk we all need to hear.

    We're talking about those mornings when your kid is hunting for the cleanest dirty shirt, scrambling to throw together a sack lunch, and then you can't find the car keys. Oh have we been there! I originally recorded this episode 6 years ago with my younger sister Leah , who also has 7 kids and our babies are all so muhc more grown up now. But mornings can still be rough!

    So join us as we not only swap tales of the fails, but also some of the wins that help keep our morning routine running smooth–becuasee we want YOU to have a good morning too!

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    3:39 How to prep for success before you go to sleep

    7:47 How to make lunch packing more efficient and stree free

    15:37 The secret to fresh bread throughout the week

    17:32 The magic of a hair drawer in the kitchen filled with a brush, combs, elastics, gel, etc.

    24:27 The discovery of the sonic boom alarm clock

    26:50 Why you should get dressed like you mean it

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    28 min
  • Parenting Without Losing Your Cool with Mary Van Geffen (encore)
    Aug 5 2025

    Vanessa chats with "Spicy Ones" coach Mary Van Geffen for a conversation about what it really takes to parent strong-willed, defiant kids. Mary shares how her own journey—from being a spicy child herself to raising one—led her to become a gentle parenting coach.

    They swap tips on how to stay calm, kind, and firm even on the days your child pushes all your buttons. You'll hear why separating your worth from your child's behavior is one of the most important things you can do as a mom, and how choosing to love your child unconditionally—even when they are hard to love—is actually a spiritual discipline.

    If you're raising a spicy one this is your reminder that you're not broken, your kid's not broken, and you're not alone!

    Mary has opened her Moms of Spicy Ones®️ group program back up. This 8 week course is the guide to building a beautiful (and durable) relationship with your strong-willed, intense powerhouse - no matter their age. Only listeners of this podcast get access to one of five exclusive $50 off coupons. The code is MOMFORCE. Registration is at https://www.maryvangeffen.com/moso

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    1:00 "Very good moms can have wildly defiant children."

    2:00 "A spicy one is loyal to their own soul more than to your agenda."

    3:05 "We're in charge—but we're not always in control of them."

    6:59 "Sometimes, it's not the child that's spicy—it's the parent's level of support and need for control."

    10:02 "I want to reduce the number of children who grow up feeling like they're wrong or broken."

    17:01 "Parenting is a spiritual discipline, practicing unconditional love for someone who isn't always lovable."

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    45 min