
Modern Mom Probs
Join Tara Clark, author and creator of Instagram’s Modern Mom Probs, as she and her guests tackle the modern parenting challenges you face every day. Each week, Tara and her guests discuss a modern mom problem in a conversation that is more like a chat with your best friends than just a typical podcast. She dives into topics such as maternal mental health, working mothers, social media use, co-parenting, and more. This funny, relatable “oh yeah, me too” show offers actionable solutions to today’s parenting problems.
Latest episodes

Aug 22, 2024 • 38min
Mom Humor and Troll Trouble: Real Talk with Content Creators (Bonus Ep)
In this fun bonus behind-the-scenes episode, Tara is joined by her friends Priscilla Kavanaugh, Terri Fry, and Rachael Kay Albers as they dive into motherhood, humor, and the wild world of online trolling. They chat about Erma Bombeck’s witty take on parenting, the pressures of modern motherhood, and the magic of self-deprecating humor. The conversation then shifts to the dark side of social media: online trolls. They explore the trolls' impact on content creators, the human craving for validation, and the empathy gap in online interactions. With personal stories and laughs, they highlight the complexities of digital communication and the importance of kindness in the internet age. Tune in for a true “fly on the wall” discussion that blends humor, heartfelt moments, and a call for more empathy online.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/itspkav/
https://www.instagram.com/momlikethat_/
https://www.instagram.com/rachael.kay.albers/

Aug 20, 2024 • 50min
Navigating the Beautiful Chaos: Michell C. Clark on Parenthood, Mindfulness, and Authenticity
In this lively episode, Tara chats with Michell C. Clark, inspirational writer, entrepreneur, and father, about the beautiful chaos of parenthood, the importance of regulating parental energy, and the profound impact of love. They dive into Michell's recent adventures with Meta, his book "Eyes on the Road," and his new print shop, Prints by Michell. He shares insights on imposter syndrome, modern mom challenges, and the need for empathy and communication in parenting. Wrapping up, they highlight the Threads app for authentic conversations and share mutual admiration for each other's work. This episode is an inspirational celebration of the beauty of parenting.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/michellcclark
https://www.printsbymichell.com/
https://www.michellcclark.com/

Aug 15, 2024 • 55min
MomLife Unplugged: From Postpartum Depression to Estrogen Island
Join Tara as she chats with content creators Ruth Kornatz of The Questionable Mom and Lisa Bowen of Roasted Bones about their wild ride through motherhood and how they found each other along the way. They dive into the ups and downs of postpartum depression and why asking for help is a total game-changer. From tough kid conversations to balancing the roles of friend and parent, these moms spill all. The pandemic threw homeschooling curveballs and routine shake-ups their way, but they handled it with humor and grace. Ruth and Lisa also dish on their fabulous new venture Estrogen Island, and how it came to be. They get nostalgic with Tara, reminiscing about their own childhood summers and how parenting styles have shifted to be more cautious. They also chat about the importance of letting kids take risks and learn from their adventures.
This episode is a playfully heartwarming, honest look at the real deal of motherhood. Tune in for laughs, insights, and a dash of nostalgia!
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/estrogenisland/
https://www.instagram.com/thequestionablemom/
https://www.instagram.com/roastedbones/

Aug 13, 2024 • 47min
Loss, Cancer and Humor with Gila Pfeffer
In this conversation amongst friends, author Gila Pfeffer discusses her new book Nearly Departed: Adventures in Loss, Cancer, and Other Inconveniences and the use of humor in dealing with heavy topics like loss and grief. Gila explains why she chose a comedy club as the venue for her book launch and how humor can provide relief from the heaviness of life.
The conversation also touches on the importance of finding humor in parenting and the challenges of balancing writing with motherhood. Gila shares her experience of carving out time for writing and the impact it has on her relationship with her children. Gila also shares the hardest chapter to write, which was about her experience with cranial prosthesis (wearing a wig). Gila also talks about stepping up as the oldest member of her family after the loss of her parents and the impact it had on her and her siblings. She emphasizes the importance of early detection in breast cancer and shares her advocacy for breast health awareness, including her monthly “Feel it on the first” campaign.
Links:
https://www.gilapfeffer.com/
https://www.instagram.com/gilapfeffer/

Aug 6, 2024 • 29min
Whisking Up Memories: Family Time and Flavorful Recipes with John Kanell
In this episode, John Kanell, founder of Preppy Kitchen and New York Times best-selling author, shares his love for cooking and the joy of family time in the kitchen. He emphasizes being present with your children and connecting through food. John offers baking tips, like using a kitchen scale and avoiding overmixing. His new cookbook Preppy Kitchen Super Easy: 100 Simple and Versatile Recipes is packed with easy recipes for busy parents, influenced by his heritage, adding bright flavors to dishes. Overall, the chat highlights the joy and importance of cooking as a family. So, grab your aprons and enjoy the magic of creating delicious moments together!
Links:
https://preppykitchen.com
https://www.instagram.com/preppykitchen
https://www.youtube.com/@PreppyKitchen

Aug 1, 2024 • 44min
Parenting at Your Child’s Pace with Dr. Joel Warsh
In this episode, Dr. Joel Warsh, author of "Parenting at Your Child's Pace: The Integrative Pediatrician's Guide to the First Three Years," dives into the importance of ditching comparisons and tailoring your parenting approach to your unique family. He emphasizes the concept of SEEDS – stress, environment and toxins, exercise, diet, and sleep – as foundational aspects of both child development and parental well-being. Dr. Warsh also stresses the power of small, daily tweaks to improve overall health and encourages mindfulness and self-care practices as key tools for minimizing stress and optimizing your parenting journey.
Links:
www.parentingatyourchildspace.com
www.instagram.com/drjoelgator

Jul 30, 2024 • 25min
Becoming a Confident Cook with Tamron Hall
In this episode, talk show host, journalist and author Tamron Hall shares how she has teamed up with chef Lish Steiling to discuss their new cookbook, "A Confident Cook: Recipes for Joyous, No-Pressure Fun in the Kitchen." The two delve into the emotional connection Tamron has with cooking and how it fueled Tamron’s journey to culinary confidence. The conversation explores the importance of feeling comfortable in the kitchen and the power that shared meals have in building that confidence. Tamron also opens up about how her son has shaped her perspective on cooking, highlighting the significance of family dinners and the joy they bring.
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/Confident-Cook-Recipes-No-Pressure-Kitchen/dp/1368104045
https://tamronhallshow.com/

Jul 25, 2024 • 55min
How Working Through Conflict Makes Your Relationship Stronger with Stephen and Erin Mitchell
Stephen and Erin Mitchell, the minds behind the popular Instagram account @couples.counseling.for.parents, are back on the show! This time, they delve into their new book, Too Tired to Fight: 13 Essential Conflicts Parents Must Have to Keep Their Relationship Strong. This insightful guide equips couples with the tools to navigate the inevitable conflicts that arise during parenthood, all while fostering a stronger connection.
Stephen and Erin differentiate between fights and conflicts, highlighting the power of productive and connective communication. They guide couples through broaching difficult conversations, emphasizing self-reflection and open communication.
Recognizing the challenges of balancing parenting and maintaining a strong relationship, the book tackles common issues like resentment, overwhelm, and the feeling of "my life has changed and yours hasn't." Stephen and Erin advocate for working through conflicts together, fostering open communication, and addressing specific issues like the mental load, in-law dynamics, and navigating big decisions. They acknowledge the fear and vulnerability that often underlie these conflicts, emphasizing the importance of learning effective communication and listening skills.
Links:
www.CouplesCounselingForParents.com
https://www.instagram.com/couples.counseling.for.parents
https://www.amazon.com/Too-Tired-Fight-Essential-Relationship/dp/059371427X

Jul 23, 2024 • 55min
Talking Infertility with Ali Prato of Infertile AF
In this heartfelt, Ali Prato, host of the popular Infertile AF podcast, shares her poignant journey through secondary infertility and the decision to pursue IVF. She opens up about the emotional toll of multiple miscarriages and the strain it put on her relationship, highlighting the lack of information and support available at the time. Tara also shares her own infertility challenges, emphasizing the importance of mental health and finding peace with the possibility of not having a child. Together, they discuss feelings of isolation, the emotional toll of fertility treatments, and the significance of a supportive community. They introduce Fertility Rally, a platform offering resources for those facing infertility, and discuss Ali's new children's book, 'Work of Art,' which aims to normalize the conversation around IVF for children. This episode underscores the need for safe spaces to discuss infertility and the power of community in navigating such a challenging journey.
Links:
IG: @infertileafstories @aliprato
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-prato-1699967/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/infertileafpodcast/
Website: infertileafgroup.com

Jul 16, 2024 • 31min
Simplify Back-to-School Shopping with Dyanne Griffin
In this conversation, Tara and Dyanne Griffin of TeacherLists discuss back-to-school shopping and preparation. They talk about the challenges of balancing work, family, and school, as well as the stress and expense of shopping for school supplies. Dyanne introduces TeacherLists, a website that collects supply lists from teachers and allows parents to easily find and purchase the required supplies. They also discuss ways to save money, such as shopping in the off-season and taking advantage of tax holidays and retailer deals. The conversation highlights the importance of open dialogue with children and being organized to make the back-to-school process smoother.
Links:
https://wwwteacherlists.com
https://www.instagram.com/teacherlists/
https://www.facebook.com/teacherlists