Motherhood doesn’t pause for grief, career loss, or global upheaval—it just asks you to keep going anyway. In this episode, comedian Tiffany Burke joins Moms Unhinged to talk honestly about raising two sons twelve years apart, navigating massive personal and professional loss, and finding humor in the moments that nearly break you. From quarantine burnout that turned into an accidental family farm, to teaching her kids that emotions are meant to be felt (not buried), Tiffany shares what motherhood looks like when life is changing faster than you can plan for. It’s funny, raw, and deeply familiar for any mom figuring out who she is in the middle of it all.
Podcast
Motherhood has left us slightly unhinged — and we’re laughing about it. What started as a sold-out, nationally touring standup show is now a podcast, because let’s face it…we’ve got way too much to say. Each week, Moms Unhinged dives into the perils (and punchlines) of motherhood, marriage, dating, divorce, midlife crises, and everything else that makes us lose our cool. With a rotating lineup of 30 hilarious mom comedians (and the occasional token dad), you’ll hear the raw, real, and ridiculous stories of women balancing kids, comedy, and careers — all while embracing their most unhinged moments. It’s comedy. It’s catharsis. It’s the laugh you desperately need.
A Very Bad Talk & Other Boy Mom Lessons with Colleen Brennan
What happens when you try to be an emotionally open parent… and accidentally traumatize your kid for life? Chicago comedian Colleen Brennan joins Moms Unhinged to talk boy-mom chaos, a truly terrible birds-and-the-bees conversation, Catholic guilt, road rage before Thanksgiving, and why raising boys might actually be the harder job. Equal parts hilarious and painfully relatable.
When Motherhood Doesn’t Go as Planned with Stacy Pederson
Motherhood rarely looks the way we imagine it will. In this episode, Andrea sits down with comedian and speaker Stacy Pederson to talk about what happens when the Pinterest-perfect version of parenting collides with real life. From raising five kids at once to parenting through chronic illness, near-death experiences, and personal reinvention, Stacy shares how motherhood reshaped her definition of being a “good mom.” This conversation is honest, funny, heartbreaking, and deeply affirming for anyone whose parenting journey didn’t go according to plan.
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