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The MMP Blog
The MMP Blog expands on the conversations happening inside The Mama Making Podcast — offering written reflections, guest insights, and deeper dives into the ways mothers build meaningful change in their communities, their work, and everyday life.
This is where the ripple continues.


Jenny Tucker | The Centerline Community: Matrescence, Community, and Finding Your People in Motherhood
Jenny Tucker of Centerline Community joins the Mama Making Podcast to talk matrescence, the portal of postpartum, generational healing, and why you were never meant to do this alone.
6 min read


Alexandra Swayne | From Layoff to Launch: How One Mom Built Three Businesses While Raising Two Kids Under Three
Alexandra Swayne joins the Mama Making Podcast to share how a layoff while pregnant led to three businesses, a viral product launch, and a community of 600 women.
5 min read


Jessica Lamb | Survival Mode, Season Five, and What's Coming Next for the Mama Making Podcast
Jessica shares a raw solo update — broken arm, dental surgery, survival mode, and what's ahead for Season Five of the Mama Making Podcast. A real life check-in every mom will relate to.
6 min read


Angele Close | Unburdening Motherhood: Matrescence, IFS, and Healing from the Inside Out
Dr. Angele Close joins the Mama Making Podcast to explore matrescence, Internal Family Systems, mom guilt, and her book Unburdening Motherhood. A must-listen for every mom.
6 min read


I Never Meant To Start A Business
Jessica shares the real behind-the-scenes of her business journey — layoff, LLC, growth phase, and all. A solo episode for every mom figuring it out in real time.
7 min read


{Reflection Blog} What I Wish Someone Had Told Me: Formula Feeding, Mom Guilt, and the Grace We All Deserve
A personal reflection on formula feeding, mom guilt, and the grace new moms deserve — inspired by my conversation with Mallory Whitmore of The Formula Mom.
8 min read


Mallory Whitmore | Fed, Full & Thriving: The Formula Feeding Conversation We Need
Fed, Full & Thriving — The Formula Feeding Conversation We Need There's a version of new motherhood that a lot of us picture long before our babies arrive. We imagine the soft lighting, the quiet middle-of-the-night feeds, the closeness. For many of us, breastfeeding is woven into that vision so completely that we never think to question it — or prepare for anything else. And then life happens. Maybe your milk doesn't come in the way you expected. Maybe your baby loses too mu
6 min read
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