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Olympic-Level Parenting: Inside the Medical Mom Games

1 h 12 min · 22. apr. 2026
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In this episode, we step into the arena of Olympic-Level Parenting—where the events are real, the stakes are high, and the training is something no one ever signed up for. Welcome to the Medical Mom Games. From midnight medication rounds and emergency room sprints to insurance call marathons and advocacy hurdles, medical motherhood demands a level of strength, endurance, and resilience that often goes unseen. In this episode, we’re breaking down the “events” that define this journey—with honesty, humor, and a whole lot of heart. We talk about what it really means to show up every day for children with complex medical needs, the invisible load medical moms carry, and the ways we find connection, community, and even laughter in the middle of it all. Because in these games, there’s no podium, no finish line—and yet, somehow, you keep going. Whether you're a medical mom, love one, or are just trying to understand this world a little better, this episode is a reminder: the strength it takes to do this? It’s already gold.

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