
Who Let Me Do This? — Funny, Unfiltered Stories of Working Mom Life, Career & Chaos
by Saidee
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Ep 44: Mother’s Day Special: Stay-at-Home Motherhood, Raising Five Kids, Grandma Wisdom & Parenting in the 90s vs Today
May 11, 2026
1h 09m 12s
Ep 43: Working Moms, Stop Doing It All (Time to Build Your Village & Outsource)
May 4, 2026
31m 31s
Ep 42: Motherhood After Heart Transplant: Megan Koehler on Cancer, Survival, and Raising a Child
Apr 27, 2026
1h 00m 01s
Ep 41: Why Working Moms Feel More Overwhelmed Today (And What Farming Moms Can Teach Us About It)
Apr 20, 2026
51m 11s
Ep 40: The Self-Made Mom: How to Stop Resenting Motherhood, Reclaim Your Time, and Feel Like Yourself Again
Apr 13, 2026
1h 06m 18s
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() Ep 44: Mother’s Day Special: Stay-at-Home Motherhood, Raising Five Kids, Grandma Wisdom & Parenting in the 90s vs Today | Send us Fan Mail In this special Mother’s Day episode of Who Let Me Do This, Saidee sits down with her mom, Carolyn, to talk about motherhood across generations. From becoming a stay-at-home mom unexpectedly, raising five kids, building a village, returning to work, and navigating parenting in the 90s versus parenting today, Carolyn shares honest, funny, and heartfelt wisdom from every stage of motherhood. They talk about daycare costs, mom guilt, self-care, marriage as the “trunk of the tree... | 1h 09m 12s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() Ep 43: Working Moms, Stop Doing It All (Time to Build Your Village & Outsource) | Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever said “I don’t have time,” “I don’t have money,” or “I’ll just do it myself”—this episode is your wake-up call. In this solo episode, Saidee is breaking down one of the biggest lies modern women—especially working moms—have been sold: that we’re supposed to do it all alone. From building your “village” to outsourcing without guilt, this episode dives into the real reason you feel overwhelmed—and how to actually fix it. Because here’s the truth: 👉 Time, mon... | 31m 31s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Ep 42: Motherhood After Heart Transplant: Megan Koehler on Cancer, Survival, and Raising a Child | Send us Fan Mail Megan Koehler shares her incredible journey as a heart transplant survivor, cancer survivor, and working mom. Born with a congenital heart defect, Megan received a heart transplant at 14 and went on to navigate pregnancy after heart transplant, becoming a mom despite major medical risks. Years later, while raising her toddler, Megan was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leading to chemotherapy, a long hospital stay, and an entirely new fight for her health. In this episode, ... | 1h 00m 01s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Ep 41: Why Working Moms Feel More Overwhelmed Today (And What Farming Moms Can Teach Us About It) | Send us Fan Mail What if the reason motherhood feels so hard today… is because the blueprint we were raised on no longer works? In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, I’m joined by Emily McNiff—working mom of two and a leader in the agriculture space—who works directly with women farmers across the country. And this conversation completely changed how I think about work, motherhood, and the mental load. Because while many of us are navigating careers, childcare, and the invisible labor at hom... | 51m 11s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Ep 40: The Self-Made Mom: How to Stop Resenting Motherhood, Reclaim Your Time, and Feel Like Yourself Again | Send us Fan Mail If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, touched out, or quietly resentful in a life you worked so hard to build… this episode is for you. Today, I’m joined by Julia Sewell, founder of The Self-Made Mom, to talk about the reality so many working moms experience but rarely say out loud: burnout, loss of identity, and resentment in motherhood. After having three kids in 18 months (yes—twins included), Julia hit a breaking point. What followed was a complete shift in how she approached ... | 1h 06m 18s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Ep 39: Working Mom Travel Guilt, Career Ambition & Mom Life Balance with @Lindsaydiponzio | Send us Fan Mail What happens when you love your career, love your kids, and still come home from a work trip feeling totally overstimulated? In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, I’m talking with Lindsay DiPonzio (@lindsaydiponzio), a mom of two and project manager for a major cruise line, about the reality of traveling for work with young kids, working mom guilt, and trying to build a big career without feeling like you have to shrink your ambition after motherhood. We talk about the parts... | 1h 02m 25s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Ep 38: Millennial Moms Don’t Have a Village Anymore (And What to Do Instead) | Send us Fan Mail Millennial moms were told we could have it all—career, family, and a “village” to support us along the way. But what happens when that village never shows up? In this episode, we break down the reality so many working moms are facing today: raising kids without the built-in support systems previous generations had. From dual-income households to rising childcare costs to living far from family, the modern “village” looks very different than what we were promised. You’ll learn... | 24m 39s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Ep 37: Enneagram Explained: Find Your Personality Type, Improve Relationships & Succeed at Work | @EnneagramAshton | Send us Fan Mail What is your Enneagram type—and what does it actually say about you? In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, I sit down with Enneagram expert, speaker, and author Ashton Whitmoyer Ober (aka @EnneagramAshton) to break down everything you think you know about personality types—and what you’re probably getting wrong. She also reads my Enneagram type live and WOW let me tell you...it was part therapeutic, part soul baring vulnerability. We cover: What the Enneagram really is... | 1h 14m 56s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Ep 36: The Reality of Being an Ambitious Working Mom Series | A Corporate Trial Attorney on Career, Motherhood & Mental Load | Send us Fan Mail This episode is part of the Ambitious Working Moms Series on Who Let Me Do This — conversations with women building big careers while raising families. In this episode, Saidee sits down with Abigail Campbell, a complex corporate litigation attorney, partner at her firm, and mom of three young daughters. By day, Abigail is arguing high-stakes corporate cases and going head-to-head with major companies in court. By night, she’s navigating bedtime routines, daycare pickups, and ... | 59m 23s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Ep 35: IEP vs 504 Plan: What Every Parent Needs to Know About School Accommodations with Parent Advocate Coach, Allison Lloyd | Send us Fan Mail Millennial moms are used to doing it all — but what happens when your child needs more than the standard classroom can offer? In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, Saidee sits down with parent advocate coach Allison Lloyd (@goparentcoaching) to talk about IEPs, 504 plans, special education, and what it really means to advocate for your child in today’s school system. After her son was diagnosed with hemiplegic cerebral palsy following a stroke, Allison — a former special edu... | 1h 06m 13s | ||||||
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| 3/2/26 | ![]() Ep: 34 Millennial Moms, Mom Guilt & The ‘Have It All’ Lie | Send us Fan Mail Millennial moms were told we could have it all — a career, kids, a happy marriage, a clean house. But no one explained who was supposed to do it all. In this episode, Saidee unpacks the “have it all” messaging that shaped millennial women and how it’s fueling modern mom guilt. From the mental load of working moms to the pressure of social media motherhood standards, this is an honest look at what we were promised — and what actually happened. If you’re a millennial mom balanc... | 34m 38s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Ep 33: She Signed a New Job Contract… Then Found Out She Was Pregnant With Twins: Prenatal Strength, Pelvic Floor, & Postpartum Recovery with Molly King DPT (@mollykingdpt) | Send us Fan Mail What happens when you sign a new job contract… and that same day you find out you’re pregnant with twins? Physical therapist Molly King, DPT (@mollykindDPT , @onwardmpls - Onward Physical Therapy, Twin Cities) joins Saidee to talk about the real-life logistics of pregnancy, postpartum, and parenting—plus the most practical, science-backed ways to support your body through prenatal exercise, pelvic floor health, and postpartum recovery. This conversation is for anyone who’s pr... | 1h 06m 51s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Ep 32: Working Mom Burnout in February: Valentine’s Day Classroom Pressure, Midwest Weather Whiplash + Summer Care Panic | Send us Fan Mail Feeling the Valentine’s Day hangover? Same. In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, Saidee breaks down the triple threat of late winter parenting: Valentine’s Day classroom chaos, Midwest “fake spring” weather whiplash, and the absolute nightmare that is summer camp + summer care registration for working parents. If you’re a working mom (especially with kids in elementary school), this one is your February anthem: the candy overload, the classroom party pressure, the never-end... | 32m 59s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Ep 31: Career Pauses, Motherhood, and Starting Over: Writing, Layoffs, and Rebuilding After Staying Home | Send us Fan Mail What really happens to your career when you step away to raise kids—especially when it isn’t part of the plan? In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, I’m joined by my close friend and writer Kalina Cicero, who shares her honest story of building a successful writing career, getting laid off during COVID while postpartum, becoming a stay-at-home mom by circumstance, and trying to re-enter the workforce years later. We talk about the career cost of motherhood, the reality of lo... | 1h 14m 33s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Ep 30: Hardest Transitions in Motherhood: 0→1 vs 1→2 vs 2→3 (And Why I’m Unsure About Baby #4) | Send us Fan Mail What’s the hardest transition in becoming a parent—going from 0 to 1, 1 to 2, or 2 to 3 kids? In this new Q&A series, I’m answering your Instagram question with full honesty: the sleep deprivation, the postpartum anxiety, the pressure of breastfeeding, the chaos of two under two, and what it was really like having a baby during COVID—including a terrifying children’s hospital moment at 9 days old. I’m also sharing why 2→3 was unexpectedly my easiest transition, how HG (hy... | 59m 31s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Ep 29: Mom Time Off: Realistic Self-Care for Anxious, Burned-Out Working Moms (Massages, Nails, Sleep & Sanity) | Send us Fan Mail Self-care doesn’t have to be a luxury retreat, a perfectly planned routine, or something that gives you more anxiety than relief. In this episode of Who Let Me Do This?, Saidee breaks down her real-life approach to self-care for working moms — including what actually helps when you’re anxious, burned out, touched out, and running on fumes. From Mom Time Off (MTO) (trademarked by the incredible @the_car_mom) to low-effort, high-impact rituals, this episode is a judgment-free g... | 40m 58s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Ep 28: Why I Hate New Year’s Resolutions: Realistic Goal Setting, Boundaries, and Self-Care for Burned-Out Moms | Send us Fan Mail New Year’s resolutions? Hard pass. In this solo episode of Who Let Me Do This?, Saidee explains why she hates New Year’s resolutions, why they’re setting moms up to fail, and what to do instead if you actually want change that sticks. From unrealistic expectations around fitness, sleep, money, and parenting — to the pressure women feel every January to “fix themselves” — this episode is a funny, honest takedown of hustle culture disguised as self-improvement. Instead of resol... | 36m 26s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Ep 27: PT 2: Waking Up Paralyzed, Medical Bills, and Money Decisions That Matter: MS, Motherhood, and Financial Planning (Part 2 with Hannah, @Financiallyengaged) | Send us Fan Mail In Part 2 of Saidee’s conversation with Hannah, founder of Financially Engaged, the conversation shifts from budgeting systems to real-life survival — health crises, medical bills, motherhood, and the financial decisions that matter most when life doesn’t go as planned. Hannah shares the terrifying moment she went to bed healthy and woke up paralyzed, leading to an immediate multiple sclerosis (MS) diagnosis just months before her wedding. From navigating short-term disabilit... | 39m 48s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Ep 27: PT 1: Money Mindset + Budgeting for Couples: Debt Payoff, Investing Basics, and Why “Having It Together” Is a Myth (with Hannah, @Financiallyengaged) | Send us Fan Mail SEASON 2 KICK OFF! Money is personal… and also somehow the reason so many couples fight about lattes. In this episode of Who Let Me Do This?, Saidee sits down with Hannah, founder of Financially Engaged (@financiallyengaged), to talk about budgeting as a couple, paying off student loans and debt, and how to start investing for beginners—without turning your marriage into an Excel-powered cage match. Hannah shares how her and her husband’s money journey started, why most budge... | 26m 22s | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Ep 26: Head Lice 101 for Exhausted Moms: Lice, Panic & How to Actually Get Rid of it | Send us Fan Mail Lice entered our home like it was checking into a five-star resort—on my kid’s head, in my bed, and apparently on every soft surface we own. In this episode, I walk through our very real kids’ lice outbreak, how we treated it, what actually worked, what absolutely didn’t, and why I ended up topless in my bathroom with my hair in the world’s tightest top knot. If you're a parent dealing with head lice, gearing up for a school outbreak, or just panicking because your scalp sud... | 27m 05s | ||||||
| 12/22/25 | ![]() Ep 25: Moms ARE the Christmas Magic: Holiday Mental Load & Avoiding Elf on the Shelf Like the Plague | Send us Fan Mail Fa la la la la, I’m already so behind on Christmas it hurts. In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, I confess my full-on working mom vs Christmas spiral: the Santa “tradition” gone wrong at Mall of America, the Rainforest Cafe meltdown, the emergency Build-A-Bear bribe, and why I’m dangerously close to turning into the Grinch with a Target REDcard. If you’re a full-time working mom trying to juggle holiday magic, Christmas shopping, school breaks, Elf on the Shelf FOMO, menta... | 46m 23s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Ep 24: Holiday Giving for Exhausted Moms: Simple Ways to Give Back When You’re Barely Holding It Together | Send us Fan Mail It’s the most magical time of the year… which is adorable, considering moms are out here running Christmas like a Fortune 500 with no staff, no sleep, and all of the same expectations of the rest of the year. In this episode, I’m showing up with a messy bun, a Mount-Everest-level zit, and exactly zero energy—but we’re talking realistic ways busy, overwhelmed moms can give back during the holidays without adding 47 things to the to-do list. We cover the easy stuff (aka: ... | 26m 46s | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Ep 23: The Myth of ‘Making It’:Six Figures, Three Kids, Zero Contentment | Send us Fan Mail Ironically, I’ve helped so many people figure out their next career move—but if you asked me what the pinnacle of my own career is? I couldn’t tell you. In this episode of Who Let Me Do This, I’m getting brutally honest about success, ambition, and why it can feel like nothing is ever “enough” for high-achieving working moms. I talk about: How my definition of success has changed from college to kids to careerThe real tension between wanting a big career and wanting to be pre... | 26m 38s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Ep 22: Fit Foodie Finds Founder Lee Hersh on Building a 7-Figure Brand, Mental Health, and Motherhood Without the Filter | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Who Let Me Do This?, Saidee sits down with Lee Hersh, founder of the powerhouse brand Fit Foodie Finds, to talk about what it really takes to build a seven-figure digital empire without losing yourself in the process. Lee opens up about starting her blog before Instagram even existed, turning a passion project into a full-blown business, and how she’s navigated the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, mental health, and motherhood—all while staying radically... | 32m 14s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() Ep 21: Working Moms, Stop Hosting Thanksgiving: Why This Holiday Was Made for You | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Who Let Me Do This?, Saidee gets real about Thanksgiving—and why working moms should absolutely not be hosting it right now. From hot takes on holiday hosting to hilarious mom truths about “hard pants” and kid tables, this episode is equal parts cozy and freeing. Saidee shares why Thanksgiving is secretly the best holiday for working moms: no decor expectations, no gifts, no chaos—just food, family, and freedom from the mental load. You’ll also hear how her... | 32m 04s | ||||||
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