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EP504. In this episode of The Mom Room, Renee gets real about how freaking hard it is to just relax. Even on a day with no to-do list, the guilt creeps in, and suddenly you're reorganizing the junk drawer instead of lying on the couch like you promised yourself. She reflects on growing up around women who were always on the go—cleaning, cooking, doing, achieving—and how that hustle mentality is tough to shake. Renee opens up about her mission to get better at doing absolutely nothing on purpose (and not feeling bad about it). Plus, she recounts her emotional meltdown at the movie theatre during the new Lilo & Stitch—yes, she cried, and no, it wasn’t just the nostalgia. Grab a blanket and join Renee as she tries to make peace with rest, tears, and turtle-shell recliners.
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EP503. In this episode, Renee welcomes back Sarah Adams, a digital privacy advocate, mom of two, and creator of @mom.uncharted for a candid conversation about kids, consent, and what growing up online looks like these days. Diving into everything from the risks of sharenting and child influencer culture to consent and privacy, Sarah talks about how becoming a mom changed her view of social media—and why she felt compelled to start speaking out. It’s a fantastic episode for parents of all ages to tune in and get informed to help you make the best decisions for your family in the digital space. Enjoy!
Read more about Sarah and her work at https://www.momuncharted.com/
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EP502. In this entertaining episode, Renee gives us a very personal health update — spoiler alert: her uterus is back in the spotlight and there’s a polyp eviction notice in progress. From hospital appointments to hormonal chaos, she’s keeping it real as always.
Then, we head to the park where things took a turn. What started as a wholesome family outing ended with Renee channeling her inner playground vigilante — and yes, she may have exchanged words with two very bold 10-year-olds. She never thought she’d be that parent... but guess what? She is, and she's got the story to prove it.
It’s uterus drama meets sandbox justice — only on The Mom Room.
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Renee is joined by activist, storyteller, and mom of two, Sarain Fox, for a vulnerable and uplifting conversation about the parts of motherhood we don’t talk about enough—loneliness, identity shifts, and the magic of finding community.
From postpartum during the pandemic to the unexpected grief of letting go of the mom you thought you'd be, Sarain shares how her reality as a new mom differed from the narrative she had in her head. They talk about how friendships change after kids, the importance of being that friend who reaches out, and why even a walk around the block with someone can be transformational.
Sarain also opens up about her work with the Cybex Stroll Together initiative, the healing power of movement, and how something as simple as a stroller helped her reclaim a sense of self.
Whether you’re in the thick of new motherhood or reflecting back on those early years, this episode is a warm reminder that you’re not alone—and it’s okay to ask for more support, more connection, and more space to just be.
Find out more about Stroll Together here - https://lifewithababy.com/strolltogether
And find Sarain on Instagram @sarainfox
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EP500. Can you believe it?! 500 episodes of The Mom Room! In this very special milestone episode, host Renee takes a heartfelt (and hilarious) trip down memory lane—back to July 2020 when The Mom Room was born in the thick of pandemic parenting chaos. She shares the how, why, and what was I thinking? behind starting the show, the major shifts that have happened both in her personal life and the podcast, and where she stands today in her motherhood journey.
It’s raw, reflective, and packed with gratitude. Whether you’ve been here since day one or just hopped on board, this episode is for YOU.
Here’s to the next 500—let’s see where the next five years takes us!
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Ep 499. Renee is joined by Dr. Alison Yeung, family physician and creator of @thesmartphoneeffectmd, to talk all things smartphones, social media, and kids. Why are so many parents struggling to set screen time boundaries? How is technology impacting our kids’ mental health, attention spans, and motivation? And how do we navigate platforms like Roblox, YouTube Kids, and even school-issued iPads?
Renee and Dr. Yeung get real about balancing technology use, setting routines, and why it’s not just about “parenting harder”—it’s about pushing back against industries designed to hook our kids. If you’ve ever wondered when to give your child a phone (or if they really need one), how to protect their downtime, or how your phone habits shape theirs, this is a must-listen.
Follow Alison on IG @thesmartphoneeffectmd
Alison's free Parent's Guide to Modelling Healthy Technology use here.
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EP498. In this episode, Renee gets real about her journey with ADHD and what it’s been like navigating life (and motherhood) with a busy, beautiful ADHD brain. She shares the common signs of ADHD in adult women—spoiler: it’s not always what you think—and opens up about her experience starting Vyvanse, including what it should feel like when medication is working well. Oh, and because life never slows down, Renee also takes us through the chaotic rollercoaster of her day… because, of course, everything had to happen at once. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, scattered, or like your brain has 37 tabs open, this one’s for you.
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In this powerful and heartfelt episode, Renee sits down with Kayleigh Kennedy to talk about her journey into motherhood and the unimaginable moment her son was diagnosed with leukemia. Kayleigh opens up about navigating the emotional rollercoaster of childhood cancer, the strength it demanded, and the lifeline her family found in Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC). From the financial strain to the daily emotional toll, she shares what it's really like to care for a seriously ill child – and why support systems like RMHC across Canada are so crucial. They also dive into the importance of caregiver self-care, the incredible sense of community RMHC fosters, and how events like McHappy Day at McDonald’s (coming up on Thursday, May 8th) help families like Kayleigh’s across Canada. This episode is a moving reminder of the power of compassion, connection, and showing up for one another.
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EP497. On July 1st, 2020, the very first episode of The Mom Room was released and it was titled "momposter syndrome". In that episode, Renee discussed all the things that contribute to feeling like a "momposter" including; social media, comparing ourselves to others, information overload, and more! In this revisit episode, Renee and Dr. Tanya Cotler sit down and re-visit why so many moms feel like a "momposter". Share this one with your mom friends!
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EP496. #1 New York Times Bestselling Author of The Happiness Project, Gretchen Rubin, is in The Mom Room talking motherhood, parenting, happiness, and her new book, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths For Our Complex Lives.
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EP495. Renee gives a Vegas recap! Vivaaaaa Las Vegas!
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EP494. In this unique episode of The Mom Room, Renee dives into a new parenting trend that’s making waves—*F*ck Around and Find Out Parenting*—yep, that’s actually what it’s called, and yes, she’s just as shocked as you are. After listening to Dr. Becky’s take on it, Renee shares her unfiltered thoughts.
Then, to balance out the chaos, Renee shares 15 fun and imaginative questions you can ask your kids to get them talking, giggling, and using their wild little brains.
Tune in for laughs, lightbulb moments, and some good ol’ Mom Room real talk.
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EP493. This week, Renee’s back from her Easter weekend up north and she's got stories — from wild animal sightings (yes, moose included) to emotional firsts, like visiting her mom’s house for the first time since her dad passed away. She reflects on the highs, the heartaches, and… her scalp. Is it dry skin? Is it dandruff? She needs answers. Plus, Renee dives into the docuseries Bad Influence on Netflix and gives her take on the not-so-sparkly side of kidfluencing. Buckle up — it’s a cozy, candid catch-up you won’t want to miss.
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EP492. We are talking all things Apple today! Renee attended an Apple event this week and her mind was blown. So many of us are unaware of all the parental control options we have available to us on our Apple devices! Renee walks you though some of the things she learned today and she shares how the Apple Watch for kids can be a game changer for parents who want to delay the use of smartphones for their children. Don't miss this! Take notes!
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EP491. This week, Renee is clearing the carpool confusion—booster seats vs. car seats—when should your kid make the big switch? Spoiler: It’s probably later than you think. Then, she dives into a viral TikTok sparking major debate: Is it weird or rude for kids to go into their parents' room? Renee’s take might just have you rethinking your door policy. And of course, no episode is complete without a content update! Renee talks about the new Netflix docuseries Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing
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EP490. This week on The Mom Room, Renee gets real about the strange paradox of being completely exhausted but somehow still unable to relax. She chats about her Easter weekend plans and shares the wild way the date for Easter is actually decided (spoiler: it’s more complicated than you'd think). Hear about her recent physio appointment where Milo had a front-row seat to some intense dry needling in her hips—yes, he watched the whole thing. Renee also gives a peek into her jam-packed week ahead!
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EP489. In this episode of The Mom Room, Renee takes us on a journey through a few hot topics that have been on her mind. First, she addresses the burning question: will Insufferable, her podcast with her sister, Liza, ever make a comeback? Listen in as she shares her thoughts and dreams on that. Next, Renee dives into her introduction to Roblox, giving her honest take on the game and whether or not she’s letting her son play. Then, Renee shares her reaction to the first episode of the Octomom doc-series—her thoughts, questions, and insights into this controversial figure. Finally, she discusses her new content series, POV: You’re a Child, which has sparked some surprising controversy (even though, in her opinion, it really shouldn’t have). Tune in to hear her thoughts on why she believes this series is more important than ever.
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EP488. This week on the podcast, Renee is spilling all the tea on her outfit drama for the Summer House events that had her second-guessing her wardrobe choices. She’s walking us through the highs and lows of picking the perfect look and the stress that comes with curating an ensemble for a big event.
Finally, Renee wraps up the episode by sharing all the reasons she’s head over heels for her new car! Get ready for a fun, relatable, and super entertaining episode! Grab your coffee, get comfy, and join the convo with Renee. You won’t want to miss it!
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EP487. In this episode of The Mom Room, Renee gives an update on her hip recovery journey and shares how amazing dry needling has been for her pain relief. She also opens up about her struggles with energy levels when she’s not taking the birth control pill, revealing just how much of an impact it has on her daily life. Renee dives into the details of her new favourite protein powder and explains how plant-based options were leaving her feeling bloated. Plus, she gives her honest review of the Netflix series Adolescence and responds to all the fun comments on her reel where questioned whether romance novels should be less accessible and have ratings.
Tune in for an episode full of personal insights, recommendations, and lots of real talk!
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EP486. In this episode of The Mom Room, Renee opens up with a hilarious and all-too-relatable story about bath time chaos that will have every mom nodding in agreement. She also dives into a clip from the Not Gonna Lie podcast where Kelly Clarkson urged schools to stop scheduling events during work hours, sharing her own experience with a similar frustration this week. On top of that, Renee talks about how she injured her hip and now feels like she’s officially entered her "old lady" phase. To wrap things up, she’s excited to talk about the buzz-worthy Netflix show Adolescence! She wants to watch it and she thinks you should watch it too!
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