Episodes
Published 11/19/24
Video producer, lifestyle host, stop motion artist, digital educator, The Real Stuff podcast host, and mom Lucie Fink gets real with Tabria about navigating her second pregnancy with a toddler and busy career, how tuning into her body helped with conception, pregnancy and birth, and the art of juggling her identity as an individual, parent, and content creator. Learn the full arc of Lucie’s first feeding journey from introducing Bobbie on day one to a supply so robust she donated 150 ounces,...
Published 11/19/24
Sleep: we all need it, but too many families don’t get enough of it. Enter Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant, innovator, mother, and Awesome Little Sleepers Founder and CEO, Jessica Berk - the only sleep coach specializing in the toddler/preschool age range whose popular and customizable “Sleep Tight Without a Fight” toddler sleep training course and The REST Method™ have helped thousands of families worldwide, including Amy Schumer.   In this information-packed episode, Jessica...
Published 11/12/24
In part 2 of Tabria’s riveting conversation with Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs and top midwife Debbie Allen, Debbie shares why empowering and supporting birthing parents before, during and after delivery leads to healthier outcomes, and the importance of consent and relationship in maternity care. Anna reflects on the direct impact birth experiences and maternity care has on one’s parenting, why insurance coverage for midwifery is a tangible step towards better care, and her certainty that if...
Published 11/05/24
Do you really know the history of obstetrics in the U.S. and what the patriarchy did to develop it? Bestselling author, advocate, educator, sociologist, speaker, and scholar Anna Malaika Tubbs returns with Tribe Midwifery founder Debbie Allen to expose the devastating origins of American obstetrics, which still endanger and marginalize women of color today, and call for a cultural and systemic shift in humanizing maternity care. Anna and Tabria share how they chose to give birth at home with...
Published 10/29/24
In this episode of Milk Drunk, Tabria sits down with her boyfriend Tre Hale (and their daughter) to discuss their first year of parenthood and the importance of teamwork. We hear about their daughter’s birth from Tre’s perspective and his role as a loving partner to Tabria during their home delivery. Tabria and Tre share numerous stories about co-parenting and the division of labor in the home while detailing ways in which dads can be supportive and step into a larger role to alleviate...
Published 10/22/24
Paid family leave isn’t a just “mom” issue - it’s a parental issue that affects every family’s well-being. In this special live-recorded episode from Milk Drunk’s season 2 launch party, Tabria sits down with fashion icon Tan France and Bobbie’s Director of Marketing, Cat Canada, for an unfiltered discussion on paid family leave. Neither Tan nor Tabria had paid family leave after becoming parents (like many Americans), which took a serious toll on their mental health and made them feel...
Published 10/15/24
Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer Bri Majsiak and Chief Community Officer Trish Michelle share their powerful stories of previving and surviving breast and gynecological cancers, and how the Breasties - the first all-inclusive nonprofit organization that creates community for survivors, previvors, stage 4 thrivers, and caregivers impacted by breast and gynecologic cancers - was born to counteract the gaps that exist in cancer care, support, research and representation, especially for...
Published 10/08/24
Comedian, actor, writer, director, producer, podcast co-host, and new mom Esther Povitsky shares her signature hot takes on pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, including how miserable morning sickness and nonstop acid reflux were, what she loved about her epidural, tapping into the “flow state of parenting,” and performing stand up on the Tonight Show just weeks before giving birth to her daughter. Tabria and Esther chat about feeding struggles and paid leave, navigating their new working...
Published 10/01/24
Just weeks before giving birth, influencer and What We Said podcast co-host Jaci Marie gives Tabria her signature honest take on formula and how open she is to combo feeding (a lot of her friends are Bobbie moms), why she shared her four-year infertility journey online, her plans to outsource help when she needs it, and why she doesn’t worry about her looks when she’s busy growing a human. The gals unpack Jaci’s hilarious baby name “controversy” and how stressful it is not getting paid family...
Published 09/24/24
Award-winning fashion stylist to the stars, mom of three, and overall breath of fresh air Erin Walsh joins Tabria for an especially enlightening chat on births, feeding, not having paid family leave, work travel and so much more. For the first time, Erin shares what she went through when her first pregnancy had to be terminated due to medical reasons and why we need more conversations on loss and informed support for moms faced with the tragedy of pregnancy loss.    Erin also outfits us...
Published 09/17/24
The Vagina Whisperer dropped so much knowledge on us that we had to keep the conversation flowing. In Part 2, Tabria and Dr. Sara Reardon get real about how hard - figuratively and literally - it is to go poop after giving birth and what to do, the need for more pelvic floor care in women’s health, why a minimum of 6 months paid family leave should be the norm, and how language and conversation have the power to destigmatize. Plus, Dr. Sara shares her golden co-parenting rule that works, how...
Published 09/10/24
Countless women suffer in silence from urinary leakage, painful intercourse, pregnancy and childbirth challenges, constipation, menopausal discomfort and other pelvic floor issues, but not if the Vagina Whisperer - aka doctor of physical therapy and board-certified pelvic floor physical therapist Sara Reardon - has anything to do with it!    In this episode, Dr. Sara tells Tabria about her mission to destigmatize pelvic floor issues via her hilarious and beloved Instagram account, the...
Published 08/27/24
Join Tabria for an unfiltered and intimate conversation with Cameron Oaks Rogers: Influencer, mom, stigma dismantler, and Conversations with Cam podcast host. In today’s episode, Cameron shares how she gave up comparing herself to others, why doesn’t buy into the idea that you have to breastfeed to bond with your baby, and her call to action to prioritize maternal mental health and make all paid family leave mandatory (preach!). The gals also delve into how motherhood influences their...
Published 08/20/24
Trigger Warning: This episode goes into detail about a traumatic birthing story As a board-certified Pediatrician and lactation expert, Dr. Mona has heard every question and concern from new moms under the sun. She wants ALL new parents, moms and dads alike, to know that they are not alone. Tabria and Dr. Mona have an important conversation about both maternal and paternal mental health. When her and her husband experienced the life-altering births of both their children, they witnessed how...
Published 08/13/24
Bobbie’s Chief Brand Officer, Kim Chappell, chats with the new host of Milk Drunk Season 2 - model, influencer, and mom Tabria Majors - about what it’s been like stepping into the role of mom, having to think twice about hanging out of helicopters, being on parenting information overload, and the realness of maternal instincts (spoiler alert: it is a gut thing). Tabria spills the formula on her home birth, maternity leave and how motherhood impacts her content and activism while teaching Kim...
Published 08/06/24
It’s an embarrassment of riches! Tabria + Iskra had SO much to discuss we needed a Part 2! In the 2nd half of our interview, Tabria + Iskra go deep into early childhood development and the potential benefits of a Montessori education that prioritizes empowering children. They get into the precariousness of privacy and social media while being a public figure. And the gals weigh in on the state of the Body Positivity movement. Hint: It’s not great!  Iskra also explores how she’s looking to...
Published 07/30/24
There was only one thing more challenging than winning an Olympic gold medal for professional figure skater-turned-broadcaster and Unexpecting podcast host Tara Lipinski and that was infertility. In today’s episode, Tara takes us through the 5-year battle she triumphed over to become a mom - including miscarriages, D&Cs, failed transfers, retrievals and major surgeries - and teaches Tabria all about the beauty of surrogacy and how to deliver pregnancy news to a loved one experiencing...
Published 07/23/24
Supermodel, brand builder, social advocate, mentor and mother, Iskra Lawrence - shares her unique home birthing story with Tabria and gets all kinds of real about the importance of having a birthing team you can trust, the differences between doulas and midwives, the appalling financial cost of giving birth and the ever pervasive stigma of formula feeding. Iskra has learned that advocating for yourself, your body and your family is everything, especially as a plus-sized person on a birthing...
Published 07/23/24
Your favorite parenting podcast, Milk Drunk by Bobbie, is back for season 2 with fashion model, social media influencer and new mom Tabria Majors hosting! As an unwavering advocate for equality and women’s rights, Tabria openly shared her pregnancy and daughter’s birth with millions of her fans and she brings that same honest, informed perspective to this award-winning podcast on modern parenting. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at...
Published 07/19/24
Is it possible to heal from trauma through the experience of becoming a parent? Anjelika and Lizzy dive into feeding judgment, the experience of navigating motherhood without your own mom, and the necessity of asking for help when you need it most—without shame. Follow Bobbie on IG for all Milk Drunk Podcast updates: @ Bobbie Learn more about Bobbie organic baby formula: https://www.hibobbie.com And for more real talk about parenthood (and babyhood!), head to Milk Drunk:...
Published 12/08/23
The right choice? Doing what’s best for you. Today’s episode begins with Hannah Bronfman, entrepreneur and mom of 2, diving into aspects of reclaiming your body for your own, redefining self-care, giving yourself grace, and recognizing what’s feasible with feeding (that still feels good). Then, host Anjelika Temple welcomes Victoria Facelli, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, mom, and author Feed the Baby to explore forging your own feeding path through competing opinions...
Published 11/09/23
Nike told Olympic medalist Alysia Montaño to dream crazy… until she wanted a baby. In 2019, the mom of three and six-time USA track champion published a viral op-ed on the systemic barriers facing mothers in sports. While it led to a wave of new maternity policies from sponsors, her advocacy is far from over. Today, Alysia joins the pod to chat with host Anjelika Temple and head of Bobbie for Change, Michele Lampach, about her mission and partnership with Bobbie to build a better future for...
Published 10/27/23
If your path to parenthood looks different from what you expected, you’re not alone. Today’s episode brings you personal stories and expert insights from fellow parents who understand what it’s like to rewrite their family plan. First, host Anjelika Temple talks to singer, actress, and former Cheetah Girl Adrienne Bailon-Houghton about becoming a mother through surrogacy after six years of IVF and multiple miscarriages. Then, fertility specialist Dr. Shanin Ghadir joins the pod to share how...
Published 09/14/23
How do we build a better society? Today’s episode makes a strong case for starting in the family. First, best-selling author and sociologist Dr. Anna Malaika Tubbs breaks down why public support for mothers and caregivers is the cornerstone of equality. Then, host Anjelika Temple talks with Isobel Benesch, founder of Atlas of Motherhood, about what our country has to learn from birth and postpartum practices around the world—and what it means to recognize the essential work of caregiving....
Published 08/03/23