Momarchy is a podcast where two millennial moms get real about raising kids and making sense of the world.
We’re calling out the BS, breaking down the headlines, and laughing through the mess—because honestly, what else can we do?
We met on the Hillary Clinton campaign—before marriage, before kids...
Ever feel like the holidays are stressful enough without your uncle turning Thanksgiving into a cable news audition? Same. In this episode, we’re breaking down how to survive political conversations at the holiday table witho...
Could you imagine that a bakery job at 15 would shape the way someone leads a nation? In this episode, we sit down with Secretary Deb Haaland, former Secretary of the Interior and now candidate for governor of New Mexico. Deb...
Ever feel like politics makes as little sense as parenting a toddler? Same. In this episode, we’re launching our first-ever Momarchy Draft: Make It Make Sense Edition, where we each pick the wildest political stories of the w...
What happens when you launch your campaign for Congress the same week you find out you’re pregnant? In this episode, we sit down with Lisa Vedernikova Khanna (a first-time candidate, communications strategist, and soon-to-be ...
Ever wonder why Halloween and election season overlap every single year? Spoiler alert: it's not a coincidence, and both involve way too much door-knocking and people losing their minds. In this spooky special episode of Moma...
What does it take to rebuild a political party that's lost its way? In this raw and unfiltered episode of Momarchy, we sit down with Amanda Litman, whose organization Run for Something has recruited thousands of young people ...
When Secretary Deb Haaland got her first job, she wasn’t in D.C. She was in a small bakery. She was fifteen years old, earning $1.95 an hour, learning the kind of discipline that sticks with you for life. She had no idea whe…
We are gifted with one season a year with beautiful changing leaves, impeccable television, pumpkin ales (if you’re into that and I am), and of course, Halloween. We have one more week to enjoy our precious October, and let’s do it …