Mom Is My Emergency Contact Podcast
🎙️ Mom Is My Emergency Contact Podcast
Real Conversations. No Filter.
This is a podcast built on honest, no BS conversations about the things that quietly shape women's lives.
Episodes explore topics like being a single-mom, motherhood, independence, identity, relationships, and emotional labor through honest conversations with women navigating life in different ways.
If your mom is still your emergency contact, you’re probably doing life on your own and you’re tired of pretending it’s all cute, empowering, and perfectly curated.
Join us for Real Conversations. No Filter.
Hosted by Lisa of Ella-Go.
🎧 New episodes weekly.
Mom Is My Emergency Contact Podcast
Latest Episodes
Ep. 31 What Is Menopause? And Is This The Reason Why I Feel Like I Am Losing My Mind?
Hot flashes, brain fog, and that hair-trigger mood that makes you want to fight everyone in your house can feel personal, like you’re failing at life. We’re here to say it clearly: a lot of this is hormonal, and there are real, evidence-based w...
Ep. 30 Could It Be ADHD? What Every Woman Needs To Know
Your life isn’t messy because you’re “bad at adulting” it’s messy because you’re trying to run a neurotypical system with an ADHD brain while carrying the whole single-mom load. I sit down with Kate, an accredited career and ADHD coach and the ...
Ep. 29 Do You Have A Mother Wound?
Some relationships shape you before you even have words for what’s happening and that’s why the mother wound can feel so hard to name. I’m joined by Tania, a Brooklyn-born Latina podcaster who keeps it raw, funny, and honest, to talk about the ...
Ep. 28 Too Crazy To Be True Series: My Father Was A Fugitive
Your dad vanishes, the rumors turn into legend, and you spend decades wondering if he is dead, hiding, or living under a new name. Then your phone rings and everything flips. We sit down with Lisa Alexander, who grew up with a larger-than-life ...
Ep. 27 Money Tips For Single Moms
Money hits different when you’re a single mom. There’s no backup account, no one to split the mental math with, and no margin for “I’ll deal with it later.” If you’ve ever avoided your bank app because it felt like a hundred tiny steps, or foun...