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What does it look like when two busy moms hit the end of the year and finally take a breath?
In this holiday episode, we reflect on the beautiful chaos of mid-December, the kind that sneaks up quickly and somehow feels both magical and exhausting. As the year rushes to a close, we revisit the traditions that anchor us: Christmas movie marathons, Hanukkah celebrations, and the annual antics of the Elf on the Shelf that leave parents wondering why they ever started in the first place.
We also take a candid look at the cultural and political moments that shaped the year, including Trump’s controversial pardons and the kind of headlines that made us pause, laugh, or say, “Are you kidding me?” These reflections sit alongside the smaller, more personal dilemmas of the season like navigating thoughtful gift-giving for teachers and nannies, reminding us how ordinary and extraordinary this time of year can be.
As we look back on our very first year of podcasting, we share the gratitude that has carried us: for the listeners who showed up, the sponsors who believed in us, and the guests who helped shape conversations we’re proud of. We also open up about what’s ahead, offering a glimpse into where the show is headed next.
This year is both a celebration and a chance to acknowledge the wins and WTFs, while sending you into the holidays with warmth, humor, and our heartfelt thanks.
We discuss:
00:00 – Welcome to Momarchy: Calling out BS in politics and motherhood
04:00 – ChatGPT makeup advice & makeshift podcast studios
07:15 – Trump tells steelworkers to “buy fewer gifts” – seriously?!
08:30 – Erika Kirk compares husbands to the government
13:30 – Trump pardons 1,500+ Jan 6 rioters and drug traffickers
17:00 – Launching a business + this podcast = real startup life
23:00 – WTF Kid Moment: Pooping on a book (yes, really)
28:30 – Ask a Millennial Mom: Do we *really* need to give 12 teacher gifts?!
41:00 – Elf on the Shelf: Meet “Neil” and his magical guilt trips
51:00 – De-stress your holiday: Zoo lights and hot chocolate work just fine
Learn more about:
Tanya Nathan is a political campaign and communications strategist with over a decade of experience in progressive campaigns and advocacy. Currently a Principal at a nationally-based grasstops consulting firm, she's a Denver native living with her year-old daughter, husband, and their rescue pets. Her hobbies include crosswords, mezcal tasting, and trying to find people to talk to about Traitors.
Sarah Andrews is a political strategist living in rural Colorado with her husband and two young kids. When she's not managing campaigns or chasing toddlers, she's passionate about women's rights, childcare policy, and creating space for honest political conversations that don't end in shouting matches.
Website: momarchypodcast.com
YouTube: @momarchy
Substack: @momarchy
Instagram: @momarchypodcast
TikTok: @momarchypodcast
Email: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What does it look like when two busy moms hit the end of the year and finally take a breath?
In this holiday episode, we reflect on the beautiful chaos of mid-December, the kind that sneaks up quickly and somehow feels both magical and exhausting. As the year rushes to a close, we revisit the traditions that anchor us: Christmas movie marathons, Hanukkah celebrations, and the annual antics of the Elf on the Shelf that leave parents wondering why they ever started in the first place.
We also take a candid look at the cultural and political moments that shaped the year, including Trump’s controversial pardons and the kind of headlines that made us pause, laugh, or say, “Are you kidding me?” These reflections sit alongside the smaller, more personal dilemmas of the season like navigating thoughtful gift-giving for teachers and nannies, reminding us how ordinary and extraordinary this time of year can be.
As we look back on our very first year of podcasting, we share the gratitude that has carried us: for the listeners who showed up, the sponsors who believed in us, and the guests who helped shape conversations we’re proud of. We also open up about what’s ahead, offering a glimpse into where the show is headed next.
This year is both a celebration and a chance to acknowledge the wins and WTFs, while sending you into the holidays with warmth, humor, and our heartfelt thanks.
We discuss:
00:00 – Welcome to Momarchy: Calling out BS in politics and motherhood
04:00 – ChatGPT makeup advice & makeshift podcast studios
07:15 – Trump tells steelworkers to “buy fewer gifts” – seriously?!
08:30 – Erika Kirk compares husbands to the government
13:30 – Trump pardons 1,500+ Jan 6 rioters and drug traffickers
17:00 – Launching a business + this podcast = real startup life
23:00 – WTF Kid Moment: Pooping on a book (yes, really)
28:30 – Ask a Millennial Mom: Do we *really* need to give 12 teacher gifts?!
41:00 – Elf on the Shelf: Meet “Neil” and his magical guilt trips
51:00 – De-stress your holiday: Zoo lights and hot chocolate work just fine
Learn more about:
Tanya Nathan is a political campaign and communications strategist with over a decade of experience in progressive campaigns and advocacy. Currently a Principal at a nationally-based grasstops consulting firm, she's a Denver native living with her year-old daughter, husband, and their rescue pets. Her hobbies include crosswords, mezcal tasting, and trying to find people to talk to about Traitors.
Sarah Andrews is a political strategist living in rural Colorado with her husband and two young kids. When she's not managing campaigns or chasing toddlers, she's passionate about women's rights, childcare policy, and creating space for honest political conversations that don't end in shouting matches.
Website: momarchypodcast.com
YouTube: @momarchy
Substack: @momarchy
Instagram: @momarchypodcast
TikTok: @momarchypodcast
Email: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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