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Honest Mum Vicki Broadbent on Motherhood, Imposter Syndrome, Birth Trauma & Building a Global Brand
Jun 23, 2026
46m 15s
Kids Skincare Explained: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Sunscreen, Sephora Trends & Healthy Habits
Jun 16, 2026
1h 02m 44s
From Mom Hack to Shark Tank: How Busy Baby Founder Beth Benike Built a Million-Dollar Baby Brand
Jun 9, 2026
24m 43s
Parenting Through Play: Dr. Kim Van Dusen’s Simple Strategies to Reduce Tantrums, Improve Behavior, and Strengthen Family Connection
Jun 2, 2026
51m 46s
How Moms Carry the Mental Load | Annabel Monaghan on Dolly All the Time
May 26, 2026
27m 23s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Honest Mum Vicki Broadbent on Motherhood, Imposter Syndrome, Birth Trauma & Building a Global Brand | From Filmmaker to Honest Mum: How Vicki Broadbent Built a Global Brand While Raising Three KidsWhat happens when an award-winning filmmaker becomes one of the world's first parenting bloggers?In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha sits down with Vicki Broadbent, creator of Honest Mum, author of The Working Mom (formerly Mumboss in the UK), television personality, and advocate for maternal rights.Vicki shares her journey from directing films and television to becoming one of the UK's original digital creators. Together, they discuss the realities of motherhood, imposter syndrome, birth trauma, work-life balance, content creation, and why women need to stop waiting for permission to pursue their dreams.Vicki also opens up about raising three children with a large age gap, recovering from a serious back injury, navigating confidence after motherhood, and writing her newest children's book, Greek Myths: Folktales and Legends.Whether you're a parent, entrepreneur, creator, or simply someone trying to juggle life's many roles, this conversation is packed with wisdom, honesty, and encouragement. In This Episode How motherhood changed Vicki's career trajectory Why going from zero to one child was the hardest transition Recovering from a severe back injury while parenting three children The truth about imposter syndrome and confidence Why Vicki dislikes the term "mompreneur" Growing Honest Mum into a globally recognized brand Building a career during the early days of blogging The importance of therapy, healing, and self-care Content creation tips directly from Meta's Creator Program Social media growth strategies that actually work Why consistency matters more than perfection The inspiration behind Greek Myths: Folktales and Legends The myth of Persephone and why it resonates with mothers Raising confident children while pursuing ambitious goals Advice for moms who feel overwhelmed and behind Memorable Quotes"You do have to take risks and it's not going to work out all the time—and that's okay.""If you don't live your life, you can't really create.""The biggest jump in motherhood is going from zero to one child.""Creativity is a muscle that requires exercise."Connect with Vicki BroadbentHonest MumHonest MumInstagramInstagram @honestmumBook: Greek Myths, Folktales & LegendsGreek Myths, Folktales & LegendsConnect with The Running Wine MomWebsiteThe Running Wine MomInstagramInstagram @therunningwinemom_ | 46m 15s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Kids Skincare Explained: A Dermatologist’s Guide to Sunscreen, Sephora Trends & Healthy Habits | Kids Skincare, Sunscreen & the Truth About Sephora Routines with Dr. Angela CaseySkincare has become a full-blown trend among kids and tweens, but how much of it is actually helping—and how much could be causing harm?In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha sits down with dermatologist, skin cancer surgeon, and Bright Girl founder Dr. Angela Casey to separate fact from fiction when it comes to youth skincare. From the rise of "Sephora Kids" to sunscreen myths, acne struggles, and building healthy habits that last a lifetime, this conversation is packed with practical advice every parent needs to hear. Dr. Casey shares insights from her work as Head of Dermatologic Surgery at OhioHealth, her role on the Forbes Health Advisory Board, and her mission to help families simplify skincare while protecting long-term skin health. Whether you're raising toddlers, tweens, or teens, you'll walk away knowing exactly what products matter, what ingredients to avoid, and why sunscreen remains the most important skincare product of all. In This Episode✔️ Why kids don't need complicated skincare routines✔️ The truth about retinol, acids, and viral Sephora trends✔️ What parents should know about skin cancer prevention✔️ How skincare habits compare to brushing your teeth✔️ The biggest skincare mistakes parents are making✔️ Why sunscreen is still the gold standard✔️ How social media is influencing children's self-image✔️ What healthy skincare should look like at every age✔️ The inspiration behind Bright Girl✔️ The role of prevention in lifelong skin healthMemorable Quotes"Skincare should be just like brushing and flossing your teeth every day—a non-negotiable daily habit with huge long-term benefits." "Skincare doesn't have to be complicated, but it does need to be consistent." "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Resources & LinksBright Girl SkincareOhioHealth – Dr. Angela CaseyForbes Health Advisory Board ProfileThe Running Wine Mom WebsiteConnectFollow Samantha on Instagram:@TheRunningWineMom_Follow Bright Girl:@BrightGirlBeauty | 1h 02m 44s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() From Mom Hack to Shark Tank: How Busy Baby Founder Beth Benike Built a Million-Dollar Baby Brand✨ | entrepreneurshipparenting+4 | Beth Benike | Busy BabySMI Foundation | — | Busy BabyShark Tank+5 | — | 24m 43s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Parenting Through Play: Dr. Kim Van Dusen’s Simple Strategies to Reduce Tantrums, Improve Behavior, and Strengthen Family Connection✨ | play-based parentingreducing tantrums+4 | Dr. Kim Van Dusen | Parenting Through Play | — | play therapyparenting strategies+5 | — | 51m 46s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() How Moms Carry the Mental Load | Annabel Monaghan on Dolly All the Time✨ | motherhoodmental load+4 | Annabel Monaghan | Dolly All the TimeNora Goes Off Script+1 | — | mental loadmotherhood+7 | — | 27m 23s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Homeopathy for Families: Marcus Fernandez on Natural Healing, Fevers, Anxiety & Parenting✨ | homeopathynatural healing+3 | Marcus Fernandez | Center for Homeopathic EducationHomeopathy at Home | — | homeopathynatural healing+5 | — | 35m 33s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() How Stork Exchange Is Changing Baby Gear Shopping for Parents✨ | baby gear shoppingrecommerce+4 | Ben Norment | baby gearstrollers+3 | — | baby gearrecommerce+5 | — | 44m 52s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Private Chef Experience at Home: Farm-to-Table Dining with Servis Events✨ | private cheffarm-to-table+3 | Stephen ServisNicolas Servis | Servis Events | Bucks CountyRocking Horse Acres | private cheffarm-to-table+3 | — | 1h 09m 30s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Motherhood, Identity Shifts & “Soul Friction” with Kendall Mariah✨ | motherhoodidentity shifts+5 | Kendall Mariah | Kendall Mariah WebsiteThis Little Fire of Mine | — | soul frictionmotherhood+8 | — | 39m 30s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Why the 2026 NFL Draft Is Pittsburgh’s Moment (And What It Means for Families)✨ | sports tourismNFL Draft+3 | Jim Britt | VisitPITTSBURGHSportsPITTSBURGH | PittsburghWestern Pennsylvania | NFL DraftPittsburgh+4 | — | 27m 30s | |
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| 4/14/26 | ![]() From Laguna Beach to Sobriety: Jason Wahler on Addiction, Fatherhood & Starting Over✨ | addictionfatherhood+4 | Jason Wahler | Laguna BeachThe Hills | — | addictionsobriety+8 | — | 48m 44s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() When Life Happens: Mindset Shifts That Actually Work | Dr. Rachel Goldman✨ | mindset shiftsstress management+4 | Dr. Rachel Goldman | drrachelnyc.comwhenlifehappensbook.com+1 | — | mindsetstress+5 | — | 49m 54s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Sleep Training Without the Guilt l The Peaceful Sleeper✨ | sleep trainingparenting+4 | Chrissy Lawler | The Peaceful SleeperThe Peaceful Sleeper Method+2 | — | sleep trainingnewborn sleep+4 | — | 34m 34s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() How to Stay Connected with Your Teen (Without Power Struggles)✨ | parentingteen communication+4 | Dr. Cam Caswell | — | — | parenting teenscommunication+4 | — | 54m 24s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() How the Vinoperte App Helps You Choose the Right Wine Every Time✨ | wine orderingdecision fatigue+3 | Emily Buckley | Vinoperte | New York CityVenice | Vinoperte appwine recommendations+5 | — | 37m 18s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Mom Creators & Brand Deals with Chelsea Clark✨ | mom creatorsinfluencer marketing+4 | Chelsea Clark | Momfluencebrands+1 | — | influencer collaborationscreator burnout+5 | — | 45m 59s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() How Moms Can Use AI to Lighten the Invisible Load of Motherhood✨ | AI in parentingmental load of motherhood+4 | Lianne Liebowitz | Diaper Dynasty | — | AImotherhood+5 | — | 25m 43s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Celebrity Makeup Artist Stephanie Powers on Ms. Rachel, Motherhood & Confidence | In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha sits down with celebrity makeup artist Stephanie Powers to talk about the truth behind the glamour — from high-pressure campaigns and NFL collaborations to the emotional story behind working with Ms. Rachel.Stephanie shares how she built her career from weddings to major editorial and commercial work, what it’s really like working with high-profile clients (including projects connected to the Philadelphia Eagles), and how becoming a mom reshaped her definition of beauty.You’ll also hear:The real story behind how she connected with Ms. RachelWhy energy matters more than talent in high-profile roomsHow IVF shaped her resilience and career pivotThe difference between wedding-day pressure and celebrity setsHer best beauty advice for busy momsThe mindset shift that changed everything: “Issue your own permission slips.”This episode is about confidence, empathy, motherhood, and learning how to trust yourself — even when no one hands you the green light.💄 Connect with Stephanie:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniepowersmakeup🏃♀️ Connect with Samantha:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_Subscribe, rate, and review The Running Wine Mom wherever you listen. | 42m 07s | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Women’s Running, Hormones & Cortisol: How to Train Without Burnout | Dr. Haley Parker | If you love running but feel exhausted, inflamed, or stuck in a cycle of overtraining and burnout — this episode is for you.In this conversation, Samantha sits down with Dr. Haley Parker of VUIM Clinic to talk about women’s hormones, stress, cortisol, nutrition, and why pushing harder is not always the answer.They discuss:How overtraining impacts cortisol and fat storageWhy rest is critical for female athletesThe hormonal effects of under-fuelingHow menstrual cycles influence energy and recoveryWhat acupuncture and cupping actually do for the nervous systemHow Eastern medicine blends with modern healthcareThe difference between symptom care and root healingWhether you’re training for a marathon, navigating midlife hormonal shifts, or simply trying to feel better in your body, this episode reframes what strength and longevity really mean.Your body is not working against you. It’s communicating with you.Guest InformationDr. Haley Parker VUIM Clinic Website: https://vuimclinic.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vuimclinicFollow Samantha: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_Episode HighlightsWhy high-performing women often overproduce cortisolThe stress + HIIT trapHormones, fat burn, and recovery scienceWhy ancient medicine viewed menstruation as sacred restWhat your tongue can reveal about your healthAcupuncture for injury recoveryHow to age well while staying active | 40m 08s | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() How Sports Teach Kids Resilience and Confidence | Lessons from the Dugout | What do baseball, parenting, and real life have in common?In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha Cieslinski sits down with Ken Davidoff, longtime Major League Baseball journalist and educator, and Dr. Harley A. Rotbart, nationally renowned pediatrician, parenting expert, and youth coach, to talk about their new book, 101 Lessons from the Dugout.Together, they explore how lessons from baseball and softball translate into life skills young adults desperately need today — resilience, confidence, patience, empathy, and perspective — especially in a world shaped by social media pressure, comparison, burnout, and constant noise.This conversation is for parents, coaches, educators, and anyone raising kids who feel overwhelmed, behind, or unsure of themselves.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy youth sports teach failure better than school or societyHow pressure and comparison impact kids’ mental healthWhat parents get wrong about success — and what matters moreHow to help kids build confidence without tying worth to performanceWhy everyday moments matter more than trophies or statsHow to teach kids to block out noise, labels, and criticismWhat empathy, teamwork, and presence really look like in real lifeAbout the GuestsKen Davidoff is a longtime Major League Baseball journalist, former president of the Baseball Writers Association of America, and an adjunct professor of journalism. He has covered professional sports for more than 30 years and now focuses on mentoring young adults through writing and education.Dr. Harley A. Rotbart, also known as “Coach Harley,” is a nationally renowned pediatrician, parenting expert, speaker, and author. He has coached youth sports for decades and has written extensively on parenting, child development, and family life.Resources & Links📘 101 Lessons from the Dugout: What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life 👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/9798765163009🌐 Dr. Harley Rotbart: https://www.harleyrotbart.com🌐 No Regrets Parenting: https://www.noregretsparenting.com🐦 Ken Davidoff on X (Twitter): https://x.com/KenDavidoff🎧 Follow The Running Wine Mom: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_ | 44m 19s | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() How DJ Raphi Uses Music & Movement to Support Kids’ Emotional Health | In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha Cieslinski sits down with DJ Raphi (Raphael Nathan), a global kids DJ, performer, and content creator whose music and movement-based videos have reached millions of families worldwide.DJ Raphi shares his powerful journey from Johannesburg to Jerusalem — and now to stages across the U.S. — including his 2026 U.S. Tour with an upcoming Philadelphia stop. Together, they explore how dance became his universal language, why creative play is essential for kids’ emotional health, and how becoming a father of twins changed the way he creates content for children.This conversation goes beyond entertainment, touching on grief, resilience, parenting, mental health, bullying, and the behind-the-scenes reality of being a family-focused content creator. DJ Raphi opens up about loss, motivation, discipline, and why movement helps kids (and adults) release anxiety and reconnect with joy.If you’re a parent, educator, or caregiver looking for meaningful screen-friendly content — or someone who believes play is a powerful emotional tool — this episode is for you.In This Episode, We Cover:DJ Raphi’s journey from South Africa to Israel to global stagesHow dance and movement act as a universal languageWhy kids absorb joy and learning differently than adultsThe role of music and movement in kids’ emotional regulationParenting twins while building a global brandPreparing physically and mentally for a live tourGrief, resilience, and honoring his mother’s legacyMisconceptions about being a content creator for kidsWhy creative play isn’t extra — it’s essentialLinks & Resources:DJ Raphi Official Website: https://djraphi.comDJ Raphi Tour Dates (including Philadelphia): https://djraphi.com/tourDJ Raphi on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DJRaphiDJ Raphi on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6n9tX2DJRaphiFollow Samantha: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_ | 37m 58s | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Babyproofing Without the Panic: What Parents Actually Need to Know | There’s a moment in parenting-usually somewhere between your baby’s first roll and their first fearless climb, when you realize your home isn’t as safe as you thought.In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha Cieslinski sits down with Jessica D'Argenio Waller from Consumer Reports to break down what actually matters when it comes to babyproofing—without fear, guilt, or overwhelm.Jessica shares behind-the-scenes insight from Consumer Reports’ newest testing on babyproofing products, including cabinet locks, safety gates, stove knob covers, and more. Together, they discuss how to think about safety room by room and age by age, why prevention matters more than reaction, and how parents can protect their kids without trying to bubble-wrap their lives.This conversation is equal parts practical, reassuring, and empowering—and a must-listen for parents of babies and toddlers.In this episode, we cover:When babyproofing should really begin (hint: earlier than crawling)The highest-risk rooms in your home for babies and toddlersWhat Consumer Reports testing revealed about common babyproofing productsLow-cost, high-impact safety changes parents often overlookHow to avoid the false sense of security that can come with babyproofingWhy safety is about preparation—not perfection🔗 Resources & Links:Consumer Reports Babyproofing Checklist: 👉 https://www.consumerreports.org/babyproofing/babyproofing-checklist-baby-safety-guide-a3304634900/Explore Consumer Reports with my link: 👉 www.CR.org/therunningwinemomFollow Jessica Dargenio Waller at Consumer Reports: 👉 https://www.consumerreports.org/about-us/our-people/our-experts/jessica-dargenio-waller/If this episode helped you feel more confident—or just a little less overwhelmed—share it with another parent who needs that reassurance. | 23m 59s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Early Detection Saves Lives: Athena Jones on Breast Cancer, Advocacy & Being Heard | In this powerful episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha Cieslinski sits down with journalist, filmmaker, and two-time breast cancer survivor Athena Jones for an honest conversation about early detection, self-advocacy, and the racial disparities Black women face in breast cancer outcomes.Diagnosed twice before the age of 40, Athena shares how a baseline mammogram — offered years before standard screening guidelines — changed the course of her life. She opens up about navigating cancer while advancing her career, losing her mother, and learning to trust her body when something didn’t feel right.Together, Samantha and Athena explore why breast cancer is often diagnosed younger in Black women, how systemic barriers impact early detection, and what “better” could look like in the future — including risk-based screening and emerging AI tools in healthcare.This episode is a reminder to listen to your body, ask better questions, and never stop advocating for yourself.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy early detection is critical — especially for women under 40How a baseline mammogram helped catch cancer at Stage 0The emotional and mental toll of a second breast cancer diagnosisWhy breast cancer outcomes are worse for Black women — and whyBarriers to screening: insurance, guidelines, bias, and accessWhat self-advocacy in healthcare really looks likeHow community and support can change treatment decisionsWhat gives hope for the future of breast cancer careResources & Links MentionedAthena Jones on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamathenajonesSisters’ Keepers Documentary (in production): https://www.sisterskeepersdoc.comSusan G. Komen Foundation: https://www.komen.orgThe Running Wine Mom on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom | 38m 04s | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Living a Fully Charged Life: Joy, Boundaries & Breast Cancer Prevention with Meaghan Murphy | In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, host Samantha Cieslinski sits down with author, media executive, and joy advocate Meaghan Murphy for a deeply honest and energizing conversation about motherhood, boundaries, mental health, and breast cancer prevention.Meaghan shares her journey from anxiety and eating disorder recovery to becoming a leader in positive psychology and wellness. She opens up about her decision to undergo a preventative double mastectomy after discovering a genetic cancer risk, why being your own health advocate matters, and how small daily practices like gratitude, movement, and joy can truly rewire your brain.Together, Samantha and Meaghan talk about parenting teens, menopause, redefining fitness, setting boundaries without guilt, and what it really means to live a “fully charged life” — even when things feel hard.This episode is a must-listen for moms, women navigating health decisions, and anyone craving more joy, clarity, and intention in everyday life.Topics CoveredLiving a “fully charged life” without toxic positivitySetting boundaries and protecting your timeMotherhood, teens, and letting goFitness through menopause and body changesGratitude as a science-backed mental health toolBreast cancer genetics, prevention, and advocacyWhat it means to be a breast cancer previvorChoosing joy on purpose — even on hard daysGuest LinksWebsite: https://meaghanbmurphy.comBook: Your Fully Charged Life – https://meaghanbmurphy.com/book/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaghanbmurphySubstack: https://meaghanbmurphy.substack.comHost LinksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_Today’s episode is brought to you by High Camp Flasks — beautifully designed, stainless-steel flasks made for people who love good wine and real life. Perfect for picnics, beach days, hikes, or that well-earned sip after a long day, High Camp keeps your wine cold, protected, and tasting the way it should. Elevated, durable, and made for moments worth savoring.Learn more at highcampflasks.com | 36m 24s | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Everyone Has Boobies: Raising Body-Confident Kids with Dr. Robyn Roth | In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, host Samantha Cieslinski sits down with Robyn Roth, breast radiologist, mom of three, and the creator of The Boobie Docs.Robyn joins the show on the release day of her children’s book, Everyone Has Boobies!, a heartwarming and humorous story designed to help families talk openly about bodies, anatomy, and breast health—without fear or shame.Together, Samantha and Robyn explore how early body normalization protects kids later in life, why humor is such a powerful educational tool, and how parents can confidently guide conversations around anatomy, autonomy, and health. Robyn also opens up about motherhood, postpartum depression, misinformation on social media, and what it really means to reclaim your spark after becoming a parent.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Why normalizing body parts early builds confidence and safetyHow humor helps break fear around breast health and cancerThe personal story that inspired Everyone Has Boobies!How parents can talk to kids about anatomy without shameWhat most people misunderstand about breast cancer riskNavigating misinformation online as a medical professionalParenting, postpartum identity shifts, and rediscovering creativityResources & Links:📘 Everyone Has Boobies! (Book): https://everyonehasboobies.com/🌸 The Boobie Docs: https://theboobiedocs.com/📸 Follow Robyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theboobiedocs🎧 Listen & Subscribe to The Running Wine MomIf this episode resonated, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs it — especially someone raising kids in a body-aware world.💛 Sponsor Spotlight: LushLife.aiShopping for baby and toddler essentials doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. LushLife.ai is an AI-powered shopping assistant built specifically for parents, delivering trusted, ad-free, retailer-agnostic recommendations — all vetted with real families in mind.They handle the research, comparisons, and filtering for you, so you save time and cut the mental load. You can also save searches, create wishlists and registries, and track products as your family grows.👉 Register now for early access and shop smarter at lushlife.ai | 30m 43s | ||||||
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