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Episode 91: Sara Tan: Not to be glossed over
May 20, 2026
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Episode 90: Amanda Chantal Bacon: Moon shot
May 13, 2026
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Episode 89: Solo pod: Re-entry
May 6, 2026
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Episode 88: Chris Gayomali: Dadmaxxing
Apr 29, 2026
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Episode 87: Lee Shaner: Father's Intuition
Apr 22, 2026
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() Episode 91: Sara Tan: Not to be glossed over | 'Oh what are you listening to?' 'Who me? Oh it's ARCHIVAL SARA TAN.' Glossangeles' Sara Tan's ep is back and it's taking on a whole new listen this time around. When this episode first aired, my daughter was 1.5. She's now 2.5 going on 13, and already laying out her outfits, begging for nail polish, and asking about every product I put on my face. Turns out this conversation was more relevant than ever. We talk about building a career with intention, navigating beauty culture as a parent, what it means to interview Rihanna and Hailey Bieber differently now that you're both moms, cultural differences in parenting, the work wife relationship, and how to think about raising kids in a world that has very loud opinions about how they should look. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life @saratan Produced by: Mutha Life Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Episode 90: Amanda Chantal Bacon: Moon shot | Amanda Chantal Bacon founded Moon Juice in 2011. Now, fifteen years and a Target launch later, she's in what might be her most interesting chapter: handing over the operational reins so she can get back to dreaming and spending more time with her kids. In this conversation, we talk about growing up in downtown NYC with a famously cool and unconventional mom, finding her footing in fine dining kitchens, opening Moon Juice and literally birthing a human at the same time, doing early motherhood and early entrepreneurship simultaneously as a single mom, her two very different birth experiences, the BioCharger, the placenta smoothie, and the realization that the peaceful "we made it" feeling she's been chasing isn't coming, so we better enjoy the chaos. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() Episode 89: Solo pod: Re-entry | This MUTHA's Day episode explores the complexity and contradictions of motherhood across different life stages. Kari returned from a week in London with a major realization about the finite window of motherhood and the gap between what mothers 'should' want and what they actually want. Through listener voices and personal reflection, this episode examines the tension between needing space and knowing that time with your kids is fleeting. The centerpiece is a meditation on a Banksy statue about how convictions can block your vision. It's a metaphor for the principles of motherhood that keep mothers marching forward, even when they can't see where they're going. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() Episode 88: Chris Gayomali: Dadmaxxing | We're going back into the archive for this one: and the timing feels right. When I sat down with Chris Gayomali - when the pod was a baby, EPISODE 4 - in the fall of 2024, he was freelancing, deep in his Muay Thai era, and raising a toddler in New York City who was already turning his nose up at cruise ship pizza. He was also building serious momentum with Heavies, his much loved Substack about the practical and occasionally bizarre sides of health and wellness. Since then: he's become Head of Editorial at SSENSE (elite cool kid status), a Strategist at Office of Applied Strategy (the in-the-know cool kids tap these cool kids), and has a limited series podcast dropping with Kaleidoscope in May. In this conversation we get into his completely accidental journalism career - from editing insurance reports in Irvine to nine years at GQ via a bowl of rice posted on Instagram - what it actually looks like to be a present, involved millennial dad when there's no real template for it, the myth of 50/50 in parenting labor, a near-miss health scare that rewired his entire relationship to his body, and the particular absurdity of raising a kid in New York City. Smart, funny, and genuinely one of my favorites. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Episode 87: Lee Shaner: Father's Intuition | Lee Shaner, aka Intuition, is a rapper and podcaster who has been making music for over two decades. His album Leave a Mark went viral earlier this year when a song he made for his son hit over a million views - a song he almost didn't post because he thought he looked fat in the video. This one goes deep. We talk about growing up in North Pole, Alaska, watching his dad develop early onset Alzheimer's at 55, 10 years of sobriety, SSRIs, male friendship after 40, and what it means to be the more paternal parent in your house. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Episode 86: Solo Pod: Moon joy | A solo catch-up that covers a lot of ground - and somehow ties it all together. Kari comes back to the mic after a few weeks of life coming at her fast: grief, strep throat, solo-parenting, a teacher strike scare, and a spring break in the wilds of North Tampa. This one's for the OGs. Along the way: traveling with kids when one of them wakes up covered in vomit the morning of your flight, why letting your partner skip a trip might be the best thing for your marriage, the unexpected physical toll of a full-on kids' vacation, and what happens when you give a five-year-old just enough independence to surprise you. Then things get cosmic. Artemis 2 launches and Kari goes full NASA fangirl - and makes a genuinely moving case for why the mission inspired adults as much as it did kids. Plus: the great kindergarten homework debate (spoiler: aftercare might be the answer), why Mahjong has become her secret weapon for connection, and a summer camp update for everyone who was worried. Moon joy found. Earth joy incoming. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Episode 85: Irene Lovett: From the Ground Up | Today we are hanging out in the closet with Irene Lovett, an interior designer based in the San Fernando Valley and a first-generation Mexican-American who has built a career turning other people's spaces into a true reflection of who they are. We follow Irene from a 997-square-foot childhood home in Sylmar - the daughter of immigrant parents, a restaurant worker dad and a housekeeper mom - all the way to running her own interior design business with her work being featured on Netflix's hit show, Nobody Wants This, HGTV, Good Housekeeping, the Wall Street Journal and more. In this episode we get into it: the design trends people are actually asking for right now, the forever-charged debate of dog parenthood vs. human parenthood, and the very intentional decision to be a family of three while keeping the big family feeling. We also cover what it looks like to grow into your extroversion, with husband and creator of LA IN A MINUTE EVAN LOVETT by your side, how we could all benefit from making eye contact and smiling more on neighborhood walks, and…how maybe we all just need a pot of beans on the stove at all times. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() Episode 84: Brian Mazza: Taking fatherhood elite | Brian Mazza is a serial entrepreneur and an efficiency junkie. He's the founder of High Performance Life Time (HPLT) training - a health & wellness platform focused on building community through their programs, including their popular offsite retreats. He has founded restaurants, clothing brands, helped to launch globally recognized brands for others AND he's the vice president of Brand Performance for Life Time Fitness. He's been on the cover of Men's Health Magazine TWICE and has been featured in Men's Fitness, GQ, Esquire, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal among others. He's the Director of the U9/U10 Program at FC Westchester. He's an intense guy, but that should be no shock after you just read his bio. He is trying to live intentionally, raise his kids intentionally, grow his businesses intentionally, and that means never taking his eye off the ball. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 3/25/26 | ![]() Episode 83: Katie Drummond: Zero f*cks to give | Katie Drummond is the Global Editorial Director of Wired - aka the boss of the whole operation - it's the tech-focused publication that she's taken from a niche read to bastion of breaking news and mainstream reporting in the few years she's been there. She's not only transformed the publication, but she's transformed how a media landscape - terrified to piss off people in power - can still do its job with integrity. People want what they're reporting on: From their coverage of artificial intelligence to the War In Iran, the ties between tech companies and ICE, breaking news about Elon Musk and his 'efficiency' agenda in the White House, subscription to WIRED have exploded. Part of the reason? Katie has made it very clear that she has very few fucks to give if you don't like her tone. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() Episode 82: Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz: Taking Pause | This was a real jackpot conversation for all of us. We got to talk women with ADHD, women's health, all things sex later in life, hormones, how to clock if you're in perimenopause and everything in between with the GOAT: Dr. Suzanne Gilberg-Lenz. Dr. Suzanne is a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She's Board certified in integrative and holistic medicine, holds a Clinical Ayurvedic Specialist degree, is the Chief Medical Correspondent for The Drew Barrymore Show anddddddd is the author of Menopause Bootcamp. She's the Chief Clinical Officer at Monarch, which you'll hear more about in this episode. And critically, appreciates the life changing properties of the Cedars Sinai post-delivery chocolate chip cookie. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
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| 3/11/26 | ![]() Episode 81: Solo Pod: Luteal phase | This month's solo pod covers a lot of ground - both from my own brain and in response to listener questions, from mahjong to my luteal phase, from sex drive to potty training, from grief to joy, consider this a smorgasbord of the inside of my brain. Make sure you drop comments to respond to the many questions I ask YOU in the episode and share with a friend. LET'S GAB. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Episode 80: Miki Agrawal: The Conscious Capitalist | Undies, bidets, diapers, oh my! Let's hang with Miki Agrawal. She is a serial entrepreneur - founding companies like THINX, period underwear, Tushy, the seemingly now ubiquitous Bidet company, and most recently Hiro Technolgoies - a disposable diaper revolutionizing the market with a fast-decomposing product that promises to reduce landfill waste caused by traditional diapers dramatically. We talk about growing up in Canada to immigrant parents, being an identical twin (but identifying as a youngest), finding an approach to co-parenting with her ex-husband, founding a range of companies that tackle how we take care of our bodies in a way that's good for us and the planet, and so much more. It's woo-woo meets the marketplace. It's conscious capitalism, babyyyy. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() Episode 79: Lisa Weinbaum: Three Simple Rules | We are continuing our look back into the archive with an episode from a year ago with the inimitable Lisa Weinbaum. A discussion that started on the pod - reconnecting with someone I always looked up to as a kid - and hasn't stopped yet. Since recording that original episode, Lisa and I have volunteered at her beloved Baby2Baby together. We have hung out by the beach forging a new connection in adulthood, and have not stopped texting - the true love language of our time. This curated re-release is a bit more produced than the last one - I've broken it into themes: the job description of stay at home parent, the emotional and financial dynamics involved in partnership where one person works in the home and one outside, how to streamline the goals of parenting, parenting while grieving, and drilling down into the importance of sleep away summer camp. Let me know what you think in the comments or on IG. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Episode 78: Lillian Tung: Private parts | This week's guest is Lillian Tung, co-founder of FUR. If you haven't already heard of the viral company, Fur is a beauty and hair care brand for the whole body - first grabbing headlines with their FUR OIL - specifically designed for pubic hair and skin. From the brains of childhood best friends to the shelves of Ulta, to talking about PUBIC HAIR on Shark Tank, this brand has taken the beauty world by storm - creating a new market segment, becoming an instant fan favorite of aestheticians the world over. This conversation covered so much that I think about regularly - how to get siblings to like each other. How the idea of friendship and how we form friendships is as unique as people are. How every great enterprise needs different kinds of people to succeed in the long run. How doing something polarizing is good. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() Episode 77: Solo Pod: Sandwiched | Trigger warning: Grief, loss, death of a parent In this week's solo pod, Kari gives an update on the unexpected turn life took in the days leading up to her 40th birthday. This isn't a funny one, or a silly one, or a general episode. It's a deeply personal slice of life at a horrible moment in life. The Mutha Life community has become one of support, comfort, encouragement and above all, love, and so with this ep, we are going out on a vulnerable limb. Be kind to each other. Tell people you love them. Instagram: @mutha.life Show notes: muthalife.substack.com Produced by: Mutha Life Music by: Ronen Landa, https://ronenlanda.com/ | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Episode 76: Tracy Aftergood: Producing dreams | Come revisit this beautiful episode from the archive with me. In this episode, we talk to Emmy-nominated documentary producer, Tracy Aftergood. Tracy talks candidly about her career trajectory, the tragic loss of her best friend, her mom, at an early age, and the work she does to show up for herself, so she can show up for her kids and her relationship. Instagram: @mutha.life Show notes: muthalife.substack.com Produced by: Mutha Life Music by: Ronen Landa, https://ronenlanda.com/ | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() Episode 75: Dr. Ira Savetsky: Cutting through the noise | SCALPEL! Dr. Ira Savetsky, New York based celeb plastic surgeon, is on the pod today. We cover a lot of ground - from growing up in a very religious Jewish community in Long Island and not being super enthused by school to taking an insanely arduous and rigorous path to being one of the rising stars in his field in the US today. We talk about how to figure out if plastic surgery is right for you, how he and his wife Lizzy run their busy lives and talk to their kids about all that's messy and complicated, and we answer some listener questions. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() Episode 74: Aisha Alfa: Dropping the mic | Let's hang out with certified funny person, Aisha (EYE-SHUH, get it right!) Alfa. She is an actor and a comedian, and has lived a shocking number of lives. While you may have missed her on the men's soccer circuit in Korea, or planning all out wedding ragers, you may recognize her from her role on Degrassi, The Beaverton, Sorry for Your Loss, and so many more. Talking to Aisha was a wonderful reminder that - de facto - we can love our kids AND ALSO laugh about how hard/chaotic/absurd raising them in today's world is. We cover so much here - talking to kids about bodies and gender identity, how hard it can be to shake the patterns we watched modeled for us as kids, what bed rest can actually look like in practice when pregnant, and... how important Winnipeg is for finding love for apparently a lot of people? Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Episode 73: Yen Trinh: The Chef Widow | Let's hang DOWN UNDER today. Yen Trinh is co-owner of Pipit Restaurant in Pottsville in New South Wales, Australia. Pipit has received stellar reviews, including retaining two hats from the Sydney Morning Herald's Good Food Guide, it was a finalist for Time Out Food & Drink Awards' Best Destination Venue category, and their head chef, Yen's husband and co-owner, NOMA alum Ben Devlin has earned a Global Knife for excellence on the Global Best Chef List. In addition to her work on Pipit, Yen is the creator of Chef Widow Club, a project that is equal parts, blog, illustration and book on what it's like to date and maintain relationships with people working in hospitality. She's an illustrator, a designer, and a strategist…and she pulls no punches talking about the navigating parenthood and family life while also running a family-owned business. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Episode 72: Kelsy Parkhouse: The Swap Meet | Let's hang with someone I've known for 20 years, but who I only actually got to know by doing this interview. Kelsy Parkhouse is the owner and founder of CARLEEN, a clothing brand steeped in nostalgia and a celebration of American textiles. Her one of a kind pieces have been gracing runways, editorial shoots for Vogue (peep a baby Kendall Jenner in Carleen, in the show notes), and the streets of big cities around the world since its debut in 2012. Her story, to me, feels like true LORE, a slow and deliberate movement toward making and being who she was always meant to be - both in her parenting and her career. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life @Carleen_US Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 12/31/25 | ![]() Episode 71: Bye Snake, Hello FIRE Horse!!! | Come hang in the closet for a special New Year's Eve episode. We go into the highlights of 2025, featuring reflections on the challenging yet transformative Year of the Wood Snake. We are going to march through some takeaways from 2025's 46 guests. We also look ahead to the Year of the Fire Horse and take a moment to remember NYE through the eyes of when Harry Met Sally, reimagining love for kids - and remembering Rob Reiner. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 12/24/25 | ![]() Episode 70: Solo Pod: Is Santa a fun uncle? | 'Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house…muthas were getting ready. Welcome to this year's Christmas episode! Come hang in the closet for a solo episode where I cover a lot of ground - we go from a re-imagining of St. Nick and his role in the family to broken fingers, chronic illness, love of diet coke and solo travel…and feeling all of the feelings that come with the holidays. I also cover gift giving, being chief magic maker and so much more. Come cozy down while you tick some shit off your to do list on the night before Christmas. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Episode 69: Dr. Jessica Combs: The best Metacine | Let's hang with Dr. Jessica Combs. She's the Co-Founder and CEO of Dr. Diamond's Metacine - a medically inspired skincare line that is taking the skincare world by storm. And YES, it IS that Dr. Diamond. The one from Dr. 90210 and Celebrity Plastic Surgeons. He's also known as her husband and their love story rivals a plot line from Gray's Anatomy. Together the couple have built empires and legacies - a world renowned facial plastic surgery practice, an institute and a skincare line that's changing the game - all while raising their two boys in LA. Today we peek behind the curtain at the big brain running the show. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life @drdiamondsmetacine @jjcombs Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Episode 68: Julia Boorstin: A Leader | Come hang with a true leader today. Julia Boorstin is CNBC's Senior Media & Tech Correspondent and author of acclaimed book on leadership, When Women Lead. She's been called 'A pioneer in tech and media reporting.' In 2013, Boorstin created and launched CNBC's Disruptor 50, an annual list she oversees, highlighting the private companies transforming and disrupting the economy. She also recently launched a podcast inspired by her book, CNBC's Changemakers and Power Players. Navigating professional and personal identity alongside parenthood is at the core of what this podcast has always been about and Julia's journey resonated with me in a way that was deep, thought provoking, and a very good time. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life @juliaboorstin Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Episode 67: Natasha Oiye: Kenya's great export | Natasha Oiye is a multi-hyphenate who has lived so many chapters in her life. She's a newborn care specialist that has helped so many families navigate the early days of sleepless newborn nights - coming into the home as a sleep doula fairy god mother. She's also the founder of motherland stuff, which brings stunning handmade jewelry and accessories from Kenya to the US, paying artisans fair wages along the way and celebrating their craft. In addition to those two jobs - literally a day job and a night job - she's raising her three kids on fufu, love, and healthy boundaries. Full show notes with alll the links: muthalife.substack.com Instagram: @mutha.life @tishnatasha @motherlandstuff Produced by: Mutha Life, Music by: Ronen Landa | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
8 placements across 7 markets.
Chart Positions
8 placements across 7 markets.

























