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What the Heck Is a Type C Mom? + The Story Behind It
Apr 23, 2026
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Postpartum Felt Different Than I Expected—Here’s What Helped with Brooke Orloff
Apr 16, 2026
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How to Face Credit Card Debt (Even If You’ve Been Avoiding It) with Mattie Gardner
Apr 9, 2026
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Why Decluttering Sprees Don’t Work (and What to Do Instead) with Liz LaVoie
Mar 13, 2026
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Ep 19: For the Girl Who Forgot What She Likes with Caroline Lunne
Feb 26, 2026
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| 4/23/26 | ![]() What the Heck Is a Type C Mom? + The Story Behind It | A year ago, I posted a video that accidentally changed everything: the “Type C Mom.”In this episode, I’m sharing the story behind it, what it actually means, and why it’s resonated with so many of you.If you’ve ever felt like you’re somehow both organized and a mess… on top of things and totally winging it… this might give you the language you didn’t know you needed.We’ll talk about:what a Type C mom actually iswhy your “contradictions” don’t cancel each other outthe freedom that comes from understanding how you workand some of your most relatable Type C momentsIf you’ve ever wondered why you can’t quite fit into the “put together” or “go with the flow” box… you might be a Type C mom.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 4/16/26 | ![]() Postpartum Felt Different Than I Expected—Here’s What Helped with Brooke Orloff | I went into postpartum thinking it was mostly physical recovery and hormones…and then I got in it and realized it’s so much more than that.In this episode, I’m sharing some of the things I really wish I would’ve known going into postpartum—the parts that feel confusing, emotional, and honestly… a little disorienting, but that no one really says out loud.Then I’m joined by Brooke, co-founder of the postpartum wellness app Mone, which she built alongside an integrative OB/GYN and a registered dietitian and women’s health nurse to better support moms through recovery, mental health, nutrition, and the emotional transition into motherhood.If postpartum has felt different than you expected—or if you just haven’t felt like yourself—this episode is for you.Products & Apps mentioned: Download Mone WellnessPeri BottleCome to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 4/9/26 | ![]() How to Face Credit Card Debt (Even If You’ve Been Avoiding It) with Mattie Gardner | If you’ve ever avoided opening your bank app because you just don’t want to know… this episode is for you.Today I’m joined by Mattie Gardner, who is sharing her real-life journey of paying off $63,000 in credit card debt—and not from the other side, but right in the middle of it.We talk about the part no one really talks about: the avoidance, the shame, the fear of even looking at the numbers… and what it actually looks like to take your power back.This isn’t a “perfect budget” conversation. It’s a real one.We get into:What to do if you’ve been avoiding your financesThe first step to facing credit card debt (without spiraling)How to navigate money in marriage—even when you disagreeWhy knowing your numbers is more empowering than scarySimple, doable habits that actually help you start paying off debtWhether you’re dealing with credit card debt, money stress, or just feel overwhelmed by your finances, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone—and that you can start from exactly where you are.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() Why Decluttering Sprees Don’t Work (and What to Do Instead) with Liz LaVoie | What if decluttering isn’t really about the stuff?In today’s episode, Ashleigh sits down with Christian decluttering coach Liz LaVoie to talk about why decluttering “resets” rarely last and what actually helps. They discuss the connection between clutter and discontentment, how to simplify your home in a season with little kids, and one freeing idea that comes up in the conversation: making decisions based on your actual capacity instead of guilt or pressure.Liz helps women—especially moms who feel lonely, exhausted, anxious, or stuck—live more joyfully and peacefully by decluttering their homes and hearts.Connect with Liz:declutterdiscontent.comyoutube.com/@declutterdiscontentdeclutterdiscontent.substack.comFIND ME WHERE I OVERSHARE THE MOST: https://www.instagram.com/ashleigh.surratt/?hl=enTYPE C MOM'S CLUB: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/17Fpn1G5cu/CONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Ep 19: For the Girl Who Forgot What She Likes with Caroline Lunne | Have you ever felt disconnected from what you actually like — or like you’ve lost touch with yourself somewhere between responsibilities, expectations, and everyday life?In this episode, Ashleigh sits down with Caroline to explore the “Like Life” mindset — a practical approach to reconnecting with joy, creativity, and personal identity without waiting for life to become perfect first.Together, they discuss why so many people feel pressure to “love their life,” how constant anticipation keeps us stuck, and how learning to notice what you like can help you feel more present and fulfilled right now.This conversation is especially helpful for women navigating identity shifts, motherhood, creative burnout, or seasons where you feel unsure of your preferences, style, or direction.You’ll walk away with practical tools to rediscover what you like, build creative confidence, and participate more fully in your life as it exists today.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() Ep 17: When Motherhood Stops Feeling Like One Giant To-Do List with Hannah Olson | Motherhood can sometimes feel like one giant to-do list — meals, laundry, schedules, messes, and the constant pressure to keep everything running smoothly.But what if motherhood itself isn’t the never-ending list of tasks?In this episode, I sit down with Hannah Olson (you might know her as Freckled Han) to explore a powerful reframe: motherhood is a relationship — and caretaking is the job. We talk about what shifts when you separate the emotional bond you’re building with your kids from the logistical responsibilities that come with running a home.We unpack:Why so many moms feel like they’re failing when the house feels overwhelmingThe difference between caregiving tasks and the relationship of motherhoodHow language shapes our expectations of motherhoodEmotional regulation, pressure, and why “enough” is a decisionWhy motherhood doesn’t have to feel like one heavy blur anymoreIf you’ve ever felt like the state of your home determines how you feel about yourself as a mom, this conversation might feel like a deep exhale.Follow Hannah: @FreckledHanCome to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Ep 15: What I Learned in a Year of ADHD Therapy | A year ago, I walked into therapy thinking I was dealing with postpartum anxiety. What I found instead was clarity, kindness, and a brand new way of understanding my brain. This episode is me looking back on a full year of ADHD therapy and sharing the biggest things that changed everything for me.We talk about the difference between anxiety and ADHD overwhelm. Why my brain isn’t chaotic, it’s responding exactly the way it was designed to. How procrastination can actually be a tool. Why rest doesn’t always look like sitting still. How making things easier isn’t cheating. And why being supported doesn’t make you weak.I share the tools that helped me most: bridge rituals, anchor timers, sensory-friendly routines, and building a “tool belt” instead of searching for one perfect system. More than anything, this episode is about learning to stop fighting your brain and start being on your own side.If you have ADHD, suspect you might, or just feel exhausted from trying to function the “right” way, I hope this episode feels like a deep exhale. And if therapy isn’t accessible to you right now, I hope this gives you language, permission, and a few tools to start offering yourself more kindness anyway.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Ep 13: Phrase of the Year, Morning Routines, and Why January Is a Little Dramatic | January is dramatic. She’s hopeful, delusional, inspiring, exhausting, and somehow still here even when she feels like she should’ve ended two weeks ago. And honestly? We love her for it. In this episode, Ashleigh talks about why we don’t need to squish the part of us that wants to reinvent, refresh, and start new—even if we know it might only last a few hours. Wanting things isn’t the problem. Burning ourselves out trying to deserve them is.This episode introduces Ashleigh’s phrase of the year: Name it to tame it. From emotional overwhelm to messy kitchens to snappy mom moments, she shares how simply naming what’s actually happening brings relief, clarity, and control. You’ll hear how color-coded “codes,” feelings wheels, and honest language can transform overwhelm into something manageable instead of something shameful.She also shares her “organized inner life” goal for 2026 and walks through her real-life morning routine menu system—not a rigid routine, but flexible options based on how much time, energy, and chaos the day begins with. This episode is about organizing your life without turning yourself into a robot, honoring your humanity, and letting January be dramatic without letting it run your nervous system.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@niechtheangecy.com | — | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() Ep 12: How to Practice Joy (Even When Life Feels Heavy) with Rachel Awtrey | What does joy actually look like when life feels heavy, ordinary, or just plain exhausting?In this episode, I’m joined by author and podcast host Rachel Awtrey for an honest conversation about redefining joy in seasons that don’t feel particularly joyful — especially in motherhood, grief, and everyday life.We talk about why joy isn’t a personality trait or a fleeting feeling, but a skill you can practice, even in the middle of hard days. Rachel shares insights from her book Love Your Life (Even When You Don’t Like It All the Time), including how joy can be rebellious, why emotions need motion, and how small, tangible moments can become breadcrumbs of hope.We also get practical — talking about creating rhythms in your home that support joy, learning to work with your life instead of against it, and how asking “why” one more time can uncover what’s actually making things feel so hard.If you’re a mom in the thick of it, feeling stuck between loving your life and feeling overwhelmed by it, this episode is for you.✨ Topics we cover:Why joy isn’t the same as happinessHow to practice joy on regular, ordinary daysFinding joy in the physical, tangible parts of lifeWhy “choosing your hard” mattersCreating a home that feels supportive, not suffocating🎧 You can find Rachel and her book wherever books are sold, and follow her on Instagram for more encouragement.Color Analysis Mentioned: use code ASHLEIGH10 FCome to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@nichetheagency.com | — | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Ep 11: Leaving the House Without Losing Your Mind with Chandler Ashcraft | What if leaving the house with little kids didn’t feel like a full-contact sport?In this episode, I’m joined by Chandler Ashcraft—better known as @chanwiththeboys and the founder of Moms Away—to talk about how to actually get out of the house with little ones without losing your mind, your wallet, or your sanity.We talk about the difference between kid-centric outings (think: playgrounds and play places) and family-centric outings (think: places that fill your cup, too), how to start small when leaving the house feels overwhelming, and why your house and laundry will always be “in the cycle” anyway.In this episode, we chat about:Why getting out of the house can be the most regulating thing you do as a momThe difference between kid-centric vs. family-centric outings—and why you need bothLow-stakes ideas for leaving the house (including Chandler’s fenced-in tennis court hack)How to practice “trial runs” so you can build confidence instead of anxietySimple packing tips: night-before prep, treating your car like a diaper bag, and lowering your standardsWhat this all looks like for moms with ADHD, runners, multiple kids, and limited childcareThe mindset shift that helped both of us stop waiting for a perfectly clean house before living our livesIf your mental health is begging you to get out of the house—but the logistics and the diaper bag feel like too much—this one’s for you.Links mentioned:Follow Chandler on Instagram & TikTok: @chanwiththeboys @momsawayToddler Outing GuideIf this episode encouraged you, send it to a friend who’s packing the car with a baby on her hip today. 💛Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.com | — | ||||||
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| 11/12/25 | ![]() Ep 9: Raising Kids Without Fear: How Faith, Science & Connection Work Together with Therapist Meaghan Hampton | What would parenting look like if fear wasn’t running the show? Therapist Meaghan Hampton joins Ashleigh to talk about how faith and psychology beautifully overlap—helping parents shift from fear-based obedience to connection, co-regulation, and grace.Together they explore what it means to raise kids from a place of calm and curiosity instead of control, the difference between disobedience and dysregulation, and why the heart of Christ offers a gentler, more grounded lens for parenting.You’ll walk away with language for repair after you lose it, practical nervous system tools (like orienting and breath prayer), and permission to let go of the pressure to “get it all right.”It’s freeing, faith-filled, and deeply relatable—especially for moms who want to hold both truth and tenderness as they lead their families.Mentioned: Soul Care Circle (Substack), co-regulation PDFs, Big Feelings Book: Exploring Emotions TogetherPerfect for: Christian moms seeking to raise emotionally healthy, faith-anchored kids—without fear as the motivator.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.com | — | ||||||
| 10/22/25 | ![]() Ep 6: Type C Mom Q&A | One-Car Life, Creator $$, Discipline & Spanking + More | This one’s a cozy, candid Q&A — the kind you’d get on a close friends story but with a mug in hand. I share why we sold my husband’s truck to attack medical debt, how much I actually make online (numbers included), the Type C way I’m approaching holidays, and how we’re handling mess, marriage, margin, and discipline without spanking. If you’re craving comfort + practicals you can use today, this one’s for you.In this episode:One-car life + debt payoffHow much I really make onlineHolidays for Type C momsFinding time for yourself with littlesMessy-house marriage dynamicsGentle discipline & emotional regulationLetting yourself be a recipient of your own motheringEpisode mentioned: Being Married to a Type C Mom Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.com | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | ![]() Ep 5: How I Do Solo Bedtime With 3 Kids (Without Losing My Mind) | Ever wonder how to survive bedtime with three little ones when you’re flying solo? In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly how I make solo parenting nights doable—and even sweet. From bath time logistics to my favorite 2-minute s’mores, I’m sharing the messy, funny, and surprisingly meaningful parts of bedtime in a Type C household.We’ll also catch up on how Kylie Kelce officially joined the Type C Mom Club (kind of) and talk about what it means to find comfort and connection in the chaos.Whether you’re deep in the trenches or just looking for real mom talk that makes you feel seen, this episode will leave you feeling lighter and less alone.Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.com | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Ep 3: Being Married to a Type C Mom with Trevor Surratt | What’s it really like being married to a Type C mom? In this episode, Ashleigh sits down with her husband, Trevor Surratt, for a candid conversation about life behind the reels. From navigating her “Type C” tendencies to rethinking traditional gender roles in marriage and family life, they share the honest, sometimes chaotic, and often hilarious dynamics of running a home together.But this isn’t just their story—it’s an invitation to yours, too. Whether you’re figuring out how to share household roles, embracing the quirks that make your marriage unique, or just needing a reminder that no couple has it all “figured out,” this episode will encourage you to laugh, rethink, and feel a little lighter about the everyday work of love.Get the Fair Play Deck!Come to my corner of the internet on Instagram and Join the Type C Mom's Club Facebook GroupCONTACT: ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.comADVERTISE ON THE SHOW:To inquire about host-read ads or to become the show’s next Presenting Sponsor, please send an email to ashleigh@ashleighsurratt.com | — | ||||||
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