
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The MOTR moms are back! In today's episode, we welcome Nicole Cheever who is a mom of three, EC (Elimination Communication) connoisseur, and co-host of the Go Diaper Free podcast for an illuminating and humbling conversation on all things EC.
Nicole reveals how and when the diaper industry began prying its avaricious claws into busy moms, and how the downward spiral our modern lifestyle rooted in convenience culture has had detrimental psychological and physical impacts when we choose to leave kids in diapers well into toddlerhood and beyond.
EC doesn't have to be this all or nothing idealistic and unattainable endeavor that only crunchy full-time stay-at-home moms can accomplish. Just the opposite, actually! Nicole dissects the assumption that prematurely pottying kids is "traumatic".
After listening to today's episode, you'll hopefully feel assured that regardless of your prior traumas or pitfalls with EC'ing and potty-training and despite your children's ages, you can take simple actions and make mindset shifts to successfully EC and ultimately fully potty train starting right now.
Feeling inspired and ready to take on the not-so-challenge? Check out these Go Diaper Free and Tiny Undies resources:
Code MOTR for 15% off any Go Diaper Free Books and or Courses
Code MOTR for $5 off any item from Tiny Undies
Follow Nicole Cheever and Go Diaper Free on instagram
You got this!
Support the show
Stay Connected With Me:
JOIN NO-NONSENSE NIGHT TRAINING, my small-group coaching for moms who wants to get their kids out of an overnight pull-up and waking up dry. We go live on Mon Feb 9th!
Subscribe to Moms Off The Record on YouTube
JOIN THE MOTR PRIVATE COMMUNITY here
Book a potty training 1:1 consult with me here
Discount codes & links to my favorite courses and products here
Love Moms off the Record? You can directly support the show here
Thank you for leaving a rating and written review on Apple and Spotify! This is the best, free way to support the podcast.
Follow MOTR on instagram here
By Katherine Sigblad4.6
132132 ratings
The MOTR moms are back! In today's episode, we welcome Nicole Cheever who is a mom of three, EC (Elimination Communication) connoisseur, and co-host of the Go Diaper Free podcast for an illuminating and humbling conversation on all things EC.
Nicole reveals how and when the diaper industry began prying its avaricious claws into busy moms, and how the downward spiral our modern lifestyle rooted in convenience culture has had detrimental psychological and physical impacts when we choose to leave kids in diapers well into toddlerhood and beyond.
EC doesn't have to be this all or nothing idealistic and unattainable endeavor that only crunchy full-time stay-at-home moms can accomplish. Just the opposite, actually! Nicole dissects the assumption that prematurely pottying kids is "traumatic".
After listening to today's episode, you'll hopefully feel assured that regardless of your prior traumas or pitfalls with EC'ing and potty-training and despite your children's ages, you can take simple actions and make mindset shifts to successfully EC and ultimately fully potty train starting right now.
Feeling inspired and ready to take on the not-so-challenge? Check out these Go Diaper Free and Tiny Undies resources:
Code MOTR for 15% off any Go Diaper Free Books and or Courses
Code MOTR for $5 off any item from Tiny Undies
Follow Nicole Cheever and Go Diaper Free on instagram
You got this!
Support the show
Stay Connected With Me:
JOIN NO-NONSENSE NIGHT TRAINING, my small-group coaching for moms who wants to get their kids out of an overnight pull-up and waking up dry. We go live on Mon Feb 9th!
Subscribe to Moms Off The Record on YouTube
JOIN THE MOTR PRIVATE COMMUNITY here
Book a potty training 1:1 consult with me here
Discount codes & links to my favorite courses and products here
Love Moms off the Record? You can directly support the show here
Thank you for leaving a rating and written review on Apple and Spotify! This is the best, free way to support the podcast.
Follow MOTR on instagram here

2,333 Listeners

1,222 Listeners

21,324 Listeners

2,231 Listeners

66,564 Listeners

1,783 Listeners

39,842 Listeners

556 Listeners

2,064 Listeners

14,691 Listeners

1,578 Listeners

667 Listeners

17,037 Listeners

1,243 Listeners

11,225 Listeners