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Mom’s Who Hate Everything

Mom’s Who Hate Everything

著者: Liv Hinson
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概要

Welcome to Moms Who Hate Everything — the podcast for moms who love their kids but hate the unrealistic expectations placed on them by society, the internet, and people who have never owned a vagina. Hosted by Liv, a mom of three navigating motherhood, divorce trauma, mental health, and rebuilding life with a good man after everything fell apart. Some episodes will make you laugh. Some will make you feel seen. Some might make you question everything you were taught about relationships and motherhood. Either way, we’re done pretending.Liv Hinson
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  • Why Didn't You Just Leave? Because We Were Taught Abuse Was Normal.
    2026/03/28

    "Why didn't you just leave sooner?" It’s the question every woman hears after walking away from a toxic relationship, as if dismantling an entire life is as casual as a Thursday afternoon errand.

    In this episode of Moms Who Hate Everything, we’re digging into the uncomfortable truth: women aren’t "blind" to red flags—we’re conditioned to paint them white. From the playground lessons of "he’s mean because he likes you" to the "boys will be boys" excuses that follow us into adulthood, society trains girls to be emotional detectives and unpaid therapists for men who won’t even unpack the dishwasher.

    We’re discussing:

    • The Playground to Partnership Pipeline: How childhood conditioning teaches us to view disrespect as affection.

    • The "Rehabilitation Project": Why we find "potential" in condemned buildings (and men).

    • The "Professional Explainer": When healthy communication turns into begging for basic human decency.

    • The Wake-Up Moment: That random Tuesday when you realize you’re fighting for a version of him that doesn’t exist.

    • The Post-Trauma "Normal": Why healthy love feels suspicious after years of chaos.

    Leaving isn't a failure—it’s the ultimate "it-girl" move. It’s the moment you stop abandoning yourself to keep someone else.

    Grab your iced coffee (or your Alani Nu), put on your leopard print glasses, and let’s set the blueprint on fire.

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    43 分
  • The “Good Girl” Recovery: Why Being Nice is Ruining Your Life
    2026/03/23

    Stop being a "joy to have in class" and start living for yourself. In this unfiltered episode, we’re deconstructing the "Good Girl" complex, breaking down the mental load of motherhood burnout, and learning how to set boundaries without the soul-crushing guilt.

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    27 分
  • The Divorce Glow Up: How I Became Untouchable After the Trauma
    2026/03/21

    They tell you a divorce will break you—but what if it actually builds you? We’re talking about the 'unexpected' divorce glow up, the one that happens when you stop pouring your energy into a black hole and start investing it back into yourself.


    This isn't about a revenge body; it’s about a post-traumatic growth that makes you completely untouchable. We’re deconstructing the shift from 'scared and shattered' to 'bold and unbothered.' If you’re in the thick of a messy split and feel like you’re disappearing, this episode is the proof that the best version of you is waiting on the other side of the paperwork.

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    56 分
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