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Motherly-ish

Motherly-ish

By: Amanda Miller
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Amanda Miller is a boy mom (of one and a new little guy on the way), sharing weekly about her experiences in motherhood and beyond. She believes that you don't have to lose yourself in motherhood to be a good mom.

© 2025 Motherly-ish
Parenting & Families Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Pregnancy PTSD
    Dec 9 2025

    Amanda is spiraling as pregnancy #2 presents complications and additional holiday stress that didn't make it on her wish list. She turns it around with sweet holiday traditions she has with her toddler.

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    28 mins
  • Life Lately
    Nov 26 2025

    Amanda's back this week with a quick dish on:

    • Pregnancy at 16.5 weeks
    • Leaving her toddler overnight for the first time
    • Her random takes on crazy girlfriend vibes and public crashouts

    Plus a few more random tidbits. Enjoy this short & sweet episode!

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    22 mins
  • Surviving Colic
    Nov 18 2025

    This week Amanda shares:

    • her personal experience with anxiety & antidepressants (pre- and post-motherhood)
    • a recap of Graham's first 2 years (colic, co-sleeping, separation anxiety, dysregulation)

    Special shoutout to the family, friends and professionals (Renew Chiropractic in Richmond, VA and the Alexandre Centre in Fayetteville, NY) that have supported us & helped us get through some of the toughest days of our lives:

    • Renew Chiropractic, Richmond, VA
    • The Alexandre Centre for Children's Health, Fayetteville, NY
    • Ithaca Dentistry, Ithaca, NY
    • Mini Milestones Physical Therapy, Syracuse, NY
    • Natural Health Family Chiropractic, Ithaca, NY
    • Alicia Mahaney (Speech Therapist), Elmira, NY
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    47 mins
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