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Bloodline & Backbone

Bloodline & Backbone

By: MomCo Media
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We all come into this world through blood. Through the rush of life that pulses from one body to another. But you stay upright, you survive, you fight—and for that, you need backbone. The bloodline is where it starts, but motherhood is the backbone that sustains. To be a mother is to be part of something bigger, something ancient and alive. This is the story of how mothers—through love, pain, sacrifice, and beauty—carry the weight of the world and shape our very existence. It’s the untold history of motherhood and the quiet strength behind every life that’s ever been brought into this world. Welcome to Bloodline and Backbone.

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Episodes
  • EP6- Where Do We Go From Here?
    Jun 4 2025

    Bloodline & Backbone – Season Finale

    What if motherhood isn’t a destination, but a transformation?

    This finale explores how becoming a mom rewires our brains, reshapes our desires, and calls us to reclaim what we’ve lost. From viral language like “bedrotting” and “girl dinner” to the sacred science of matrescence, this episode is a benediction for every mom becoming someone new.

    In this episode:

    • The power of naming our experience: “bedrotting,” “girl dinner,” “touch grass”
    • Why matrescence is the motherhood equivalent of adolescence (Lucy Jones)
    • “Mom brain” as neurological brilliance (Dr. Sarah McKay)
    • Claire Huxtable’s cultural legacy
    • What Scripture says about restoration
    • Reclaiming joy, creativity, desire—and your whole self
    • A lipstick story from WWII that redefines dignity
    • A final benediction: you’re not failing. You’re forming.

    References & Voices: TikToks: Bedrotting, Girl Dinner, Touch Grass Interviews: Lucy Jones, Dr. Sarah McKay, Ellen Pompeo Special thanks to Dr. Beth Stovell

    You carry the bloodline. You are the backbone. You don’t have to go back—just forward, into who you’re becoming.

    🎧 Listen now and tag a mom who needs to hear this.

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    34 mins
  • EP5- Rediscovering Strength in Community
    May 28 2025

    Modern motherhood is often a solo act performed in silence. But what if it wasn’t always meant to be this way?

    In this episode, we journey back to the sacred spaces that once held us—the tents, porches, and kitchen tables where women gathered to mother together. We explore what happens when we lose those circles—and what it would take to rebuild them today.

    From the power of a grandmother’s presence to the design flaws in our neighborhoods, we ask the question: What if motherhood wasn’t just about survival—but about communal strength?

    Featured Topics:

    • The loss (and revival) of communal motherhood
    • Periods, plane rides, and why shame has no place in our stories
    • A modern reimagining of The Red Tent
    • The Grandmother Hypothesis and what science says about post-menopausal power
    • The architectural design of loneliness—and how to redesign for connection

    Key Voices:

    • Anita Diamant, author of The Red Tent, on how one verse in Genesis became a vision for sisterhood and sacred cycles. Watch the interview
    • Evolutionary biologists, on why older women may be the secret to human survival. Why Grandparents Are the Key to Human Survival
    • Dr. Emily Talen, urbanism professor at the University of Chicago, on the loss of third spaces and how neighborhood design impacts motherhood. Neighborhood as an Ideal: Is It Still Relevant?

    Notable Quotes:

    • "To be a mom is to bleed even more... our bodies bleed, but so do our hearts."
    • "Maybe it’s time to grandmother each other again."
    • "Loneliness isn’t a character flaw—it’s a design flaw. And we can redesign it."

    💬 Feel like you’re mothering in isolation? You’re not alone—and you were never meant to do this alone. Episode 5 of Bloodline & Backbone dives into what we’ve lost in modern motherhood—and how to reclaim it. From red tents to front porches, from grandmas to zoning laws, this one’s a powerful call to rebuild what holds us. We're doing this work at The MomCo. Check it out: www.themom.co

    🎧 Listen now and share it with someone who needs to be reminded: you don’t mother alone—you mother among.

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    26 mins
  • EP4- The Unseen Influence of Moms
    May 21 2025

    If you wanted to change the world, where would you start? A boardroom? A ballot box? What if the most powerful catalyst for change was... a mom?

    In this episode, we uncover the often-overlooked force shaping economies, faith, and the very fabric of society: mothers. From economic trailblazers like Deloris Jordan to the spiritual architects of the home, this episode explores the invisible but undeniable power of moms.

    We’ll hear from:

    • Katherine Wintsch, CEO of The Mom Complex, on the economic firepower moms wield—and often underestimate.
    • Dr. Aisha Nyandoro, founder of the Magnolia Mother’s Trust, who shares what happens when we actually invest in mothers.
    • Joel Muddamalle, Bible scholar, who helps us reclaim the spiritual identity of motherhood through a scriptural lens.

    You’ll also learn how moms have been hosting sacred feasts since the beginning of time—not just in Scripture, but around everyday dinner tables.

    Because the truth is: Motherhood is not a support role. It’s a leadership position. And the influence of moms? It’s world-shaping.

    In This Episode:

    • Why motherhood might be the most powerful (and underestimated) force in the world
    • The economic influence of moms as "consumer-in-chief"
    • How corporations profit from maternal identity—and what real investment in moms looks like
    • The shift happening in faith communities and the ripple effect of women stepping away from church
    • A look at the sacred table: what biblical feasts and everyday mom-life have in common

    Resources Mentioned:

    • The Mom Complex – Katherine Wintsch
    • Magnolia Mother’s Trust – Dr. Aisha Nyandoro
    • Barna Group Data on Women and Faith
    • Movie Clip: Air – The story of Deloris Jordan’s economic foresight
    • Scriptural references on the biblical feasts
    • What A Friend We Have in Jesus:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKhE34TS0mI&list=PLjm1yU618oqVJbEIuQDEHQu0LUS6plQrC&index=189Movie Clip: Airhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0ls21_iM6oAd Montage:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRhwOJdHhzQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_yp4Ef_OqMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-q-yJv-wygInterview Referencedhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0lXyEmvylvAKlOeHcpj74g?si=9adb1caa5c6a4fa3Special thank you to Katherine Wintsch for her help as well!

    Next Week: We’re diving into sisterhood, solidarity, and how moms don’t just raise kids—they raise communities.

    Want to go deeper? Find a MomCo group near you: www.themom.co

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    35 mins
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