Mommy Has Questions

One mom’s questions become any mom’s conversation.

With heart, analysis and experience, our podcast, Mommy Has Questions, examines the evolution of motherhood and challenges expectations to create a world where we all thrive. Your exhaustion isn't personal, it's cultural. 

Join Cristina, a career professional turned stay-at-home mom, and the Among Other Things co-founders, Tiffany, Jamie, and Jess as they connect your daily overwhelm to decades of policies that depend on mothers doing it all.  This is where shame becomes solidarity, where private struggles reveal public patterns, and where women discover they're not broken, the system is. 

Mommy Has Questions is presented by Among Other Things, a vibrant media company dedicated to driving cultural change for all women.

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S2E3: What’s It Like Being a Stay-at-Home Dad?

In this eye-opening episode, Cristina and Tiffany welcome a longtime friend and truly special guest, Matt Groff — a stay-at-home father, primary caregiver, writer, literary critic, puppeteer, and blogger. Matt brings a deeply honest, thoughtful, and often surprising perspective on caregiving, identity, masculinity, and partnership in modern America.

This conversation follows Episode 2, where we asked: What do young men in America actually need today? Now, we flip the lens inward and explore caregiving and masculinity from the lived experience of a full-time dad who chose this role, joyfully.

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S2E2: What Do Young Men Need?

In this episode of Mommy Has Questions, the moms dig into one of today’s most pressing and complex cultural topics: the crisis of young men. Inspired by a conversation on The Prof G Pod with Jonathan Haidt and Richard Reeves, Cristina, Tiffany, Jamie, and Jess unpack what’s really going on with men aged 18–34 — and what they actually need from society, from women, and from themselves.

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S2E1: Why Am I Afraid To Advocate For Women?

Cristina and the moms get real about the cultural moment we’re living in — one where speaking up for women’s rights can feel risky, even among other women. This episode breaks down the fear, reframes discomfort as a catalyst for growth, and reminds us why finding safe spaces to talk about these issues is essential for empowerment and progress.

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