• sports moms
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of From 9 to Mom, we’re diving into the world of sports moms—aka the unpaid Uber drivers, sideline snack coordinators, and professional schedule jugglers of childhood. From practices smack in the middle of your workday to somehow managing multiple kids with completely different interests, we’re talking through what it actually looks like to keep it all together (or at least pretend to).

    We get into the real-life logistics of extracurricular overload, how we decide what’s worth the time (and money), and the systems that have quite literally saved us—yes, we’re looking at you, carpool group chats. You’ll hear our honest takes on balancing work commitments with kids’ sports, navigating when your kid loves something vs. when it’s just…not their thing, and how team sports shape confidence, discipline, and friendships in ways that go far beyond the field.

    We’re also sharing practical tips for keeping costs down (hello, secondhand gear), managing summer camps, and making sure your entire life doesn’t revolve around a folding chair on the sidelines… unless you want it to.

    Whether you're deep in your sports mom era or just entering the group chat, this episode will make you feel seen—and maybe a little more organized.

    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction and Personal Birthday Stories
    01:18 Kids' Activities During Work Hours
    02:34 Managing Kids' Sports and Extracurriculars
    06:06 Strategies for Coordinating Activities and Carpooling
    09:39 Dealing with Kids' Preferences and Success in Sports
    13:32 Balancing Multiple Kids and Activities
    17:32 The Importance of Team Sports and Discipline
    21:14 Supporting Kids' Interests and Building Confidence
    25:09 Managing Expenses and Gear for Kids' Activities
    28:55 The Role of Community and Friendships in Activities
    32:51 Talking to Kids About Their Likes and Dislikes
    35:32 Conclusion and Final Tips for Working Parents

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    32 mins
  • millennial mom hobbies
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode, Catie and Danielle dive into the world of millennial mom hobbies—aka the things we swear we’ll make time for and then somehow end up doing in our car, at 6am, or while hiding from our kids in the pantry. From pickleball leagues that feel like a social club disguised as cardio, to marathon training that started as “just a few walks,” to the unexpected rise of weighted vests (because apparently we needed life to be heavier??), we’re breaking down what moms are actually doing for themselves right now.

    But beyond the trends, this episode gets real about why hobbies matter. We’re talking mental health, identity outside of motherhood, and the very real challenge of carving out time when your schedule already feels like a game of Tetris on expert mode. Plus, we share how to realistically start—without overcommitting, burning out, or buying $300 worth of supplies for a hobby you’ll abandon in 6 days (we’ve all been there).

    If you’ve been feeling like you’ve lost your “thing” or you’re ready to find something that’s just yours again—this episode is your sign.

    Because you’re not just a mom… you’re a mom with hobbies now 💁‍♀️

    This episode is brought to you by Locals Social Club. Use code FNTM at checkout for 20% off!

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    28 mins
  • sleep training with Slumber & Bloom
    Mar 12 2026

    Missy from Slumber & Bloom is back on From 9 to Mom and this time we’re tackling one of the biggest parenting debates out there: sleep training. If you heard her first episode with us about potty training, you already know she brings practical advice without the judgment… and we were excited to have her back.

    In this episode, Missy breaks down what sleep training actually is (and what it isn’t), the science behind how kids learn to sleep independently, and why good sleep is so important for both kids and parents. We talk about when to start sleep training, how long it typically takes, and the different methods families can use depending on their child’s temperament and their own comfort level.

    We also get into the real-life challenges parents face. Think sleep regressions, daycare naps, pacifiers, white noise, transitioning to big kid beds, and those moments when you’re questioning every parenting decision at 2 AM. Missy shares how to build a sleep plan that actually works for your child, plus strategies to stay consistent while still parenting with love and boundaries.

    If bedtime at your house feels like a nightly marathon, this episode will leave you with practical tools, reassurance, and a reminder that better sleep really is possible.

    You can learn more about Missy and her work at Slumber & Bloom here:
    https://slumberandbloom.com/

    Chapters

    01:11 What is Sleep Training? Definition and Misconceptions 03:25 The Science Behind Sleep Training and Conditioning 06:26 Starting Sleep Training: When and How to Begin 10:04 Duration and Long-term Effects of Sleep Training 14:14 Handling Sleep Regressions and Transitioning Ages 16:35 Tools and Support for Sleep Training (Pacifiers, White Noise)

    19:31 Managing Sleep in Daycare and External Environments 23:20 Addressing Common Concerns: Crying, Attachment, and Emotional Well-being

    30:32 Transitioning Toddlers to Big Kid Beds and Managing Sleep Challenges

    34:25 Behavioral Strategies and Rewards for Sleep and Routine Compliance

    41:00 Parenting with Love, Boundaries, and Consistency 44:16 Long-term Sleep Support and Maintaining Healthy Habits

    This episode is brought to you by Locals Social Club. Use code FNTM for 20% off your order. https://www.localssocialclub.com/

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    45 mins
  • gut health with Club Gevity
    Mar 5 2026

    Your gut is doing way more behind the scenes than just digesting lunch. It’s basically the control center for your energy, sleep, mood, hormones… and honestly, how you survive motherhood without running entirely on coffee. ☕️

    In this episode of From 9 to Mom, Catie and Danielle sit down with health optimization expert Kyle Napier to talk about the surprisingly powerful role gut health plays in how moms actually feel day to day.

    Kyle breaks down the gut in a way that finally makes sense. Think of it like a garden. What you feed it, how stressed you are, and even how you were born can all impact the balance of microbes living inside you. And when that balance gets thrown off? Hello low energy, poor sleep, hormone issues, and feeling like you’re dragging yourself through the day.

    The conversation dives into how stress and cortisol can literally create tiny holes in the gut lining, why moms are especially vulnerable to gut issues, and how personalized testing like blood work and stool testing can reveal what’s actually going on inside your body. Kyle also shares insight into early microbiome development in kids, the impact of birth methods, and why quick fixes rarely solve the real problem.

    If you’ve ever wondered why you’re exhausted even after sleeping, constantly bloated, or just feel “off,” this episode connects a lot of dots.

    And here’s a bonus for listeners: Kyle is offering $100 off his health optimization program for From 9 to Mom listeners. Just fill out the contact form on his website and mention F9TM to claim the discount.

    You’ll walk away from this episode with a much clearer understanding of how your gut affects everything from sleep to stress to hormones and what you can actually do about it.

    Learn more about Kyle & Club Gevity:
    Website: https://www.gevityclub.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gevityclub

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Gut Health and Motherhood

    03:42 The Impact of Motherhood on Gut Health

    06:14 Stress, Cortisol, and Gut Health

    08:35 Data-Driven Approach to Gut Health

    10:53 The Role of Microbiome in Child Development

    14:04 The Importance of Birth Method on Microbiome

    18:06 Understanding Nutrition's Role in Child Development 22:44 The Connection Between Gut Health and Overall Well-being

    26:36 Debunking Quick Fixes: The Ozempic Discussion 28:41 A Holistic Approach to Health Optimization

    This episode is brought to you by Locals Social Club. Use code FNTM for 20% off your order. https://www.localssocialclub.com/

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    34 mins
  • disney & florida vacations
    Feb 26 2026

    Catie and Danielle are fresh off their Florida adventures and reporting back from the front lines of family vacation life. This week we’re recapping beach days, Disney strategy, and what really happens when you try to “relax” with kids in tow.

    From sandy chaos and overpacked suitcases to stroller negotiations and snack bribes at Disney, we’re sharing what worked, what absolutely did not, and how to plan a trip that doesn’t require a small loan. We get into traveling with kids without losing your sanity, managing expectations when everyone is overtired and sunburned, and how to approach Disney in a way that feels magical and financially responsible.

    If you’ve ever tried to sip a drink while simultaneously applying sunscreen, answering 47 questions, and calculating Genie+ in your head, this episode is for you. It’s honest, funny, and a reminder that family vacations might not always be relaxing… but they’re definitely memorable. 🌴✨

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Balancing Work and Motherhood

    02:58 Family Beach Vacation Experiences

    05:40 Challenges of Traveling with Young Children

    08:38 Packing Tips for Family Trips

    11:22 Food Strategies for Disney Parks

    14:16 Memorable Moments at Disney

    15:32 Magical Moments at Disney

    18:26 Navigating Disney's Challenges

    21:40 Planning Your Disney Trip

    24:11 Understanding Disney Costs

    27:10 Traveling with Kids: Tips and Tricks

    29:15 The Minivan Debate

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    30 mins
  • babysitters
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of From 9 to Mom, Catie and Danielle dive into one of motherhood’s most delicate negotiations: leaving your children with… someone else. 😅

    They’re unpacking the modern babysitter saga, from “How much are we paying per hour now?!” to the emotional gymnastics of asking your parents for help without feeling like you owe them your firstborn. Is it cheaper to stay home? Sometimes. Is it worth it to eat dinner while it’s still hot? Also yes.

    The girls chat about the going rate for sitters, the difference between family help and hired help, and the unspoken panic that sets in the second you pull out of the driveway. They also get into the big question every parent eventually Googles at 11:47 p.m.: What age can kids stay home alone?

    It’s a real-life, slightly chaotic, very relatable conversation about trust, independence, and the fine art of pretending you’re relaxed on date night while secretly checking your phone every six minutes.

    Because nothing says “romance” like texting, “Are they asleep yet?” 💁‍♀️

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    19 mins
  • are we envious of SAHMs?
    Feb 12 2026

    This week on From 9 to Mom, Catie and Danielle are getting real about the whole “can we have it all?” conversation… and whether we even want to.

    They talk about how our generation looks at age way differently than our parents did, the weird (and sometimes unspoken) tension between stay-at-home moms and working moms, and how COVID basically flipped family life upside down. Careers, kids, ambition, guilt… it’s a lot.

    They also get honest about comparison and that little twinge of envy that can pop up no matter which lane you’re in. Because let’s be real, whether you’re at home, at the office, or somewhere in between, we all have moments where we wonder if the other side looks easier.

    If you’ve ever questioned your path, redefined what “success” means in this season, or just needed a reminder that we’re all figuring it out as we go… this episode will feel like a group chat you didn’t know you needed.

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    22 mins
  • snow days
    Feb 5 2026

    Snow days sound magical… until you’re juggling Slack messages, snacks, Zoom calls, and surprise e-learning before your first sip of coffee.

    In this episode, Catie and Danielle dive into the real-life chaos winter throws at working moms. From last-minute school closures to the mental gymnastics of working while parenting at home, they share candid stories, frustrations, and laughs from the trenches. The conversation explores the emotional toll of trying to do it all, why snow days hit differently when you’re a working parent, and how finding small moments of joy and self-care can make the chaos feel a little more manageable.

    If you’ve ever stared at a snowstorm wondering how you’re supposed to get anything done today, this one’s for you. ❄️💻👩‍👧‍👦

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    17 mins