Podcasts for Moms That Encourage, Teach, and Keep You Company
This post is all about podcasts for moms.
When You Need a Little Company in the Chaos
I started listening to podcasts a few years agoโmostly during nap time or while I was folding yet another load of laundry. It felt like such a gift to have something just for me in the middle of all the everyday noise.

Sometimes Iโll go through seasons where Iโm reading more, and other times I just want to pop in my earbuds and have someone talk to me while Iโm working around the house.
For me, podcasts are that sweet spot: a little encouragement, a little learning, and a lot of grace for the season Iโm in.
Why I Listen
I listen to podcasts for two main reasons:
๐ Encouragement โ hearing other women share about motherhood, homemaking, and faith reminds me Iโm not alone in the hard parts.
๐ฟ Learning โ they keep me inspired to grow, whether thatโs in my home, my heart, or even my business.
And truly, some days just hearing another momโs voice is enough to lift my spirits. Itโs like having a friend in the room while Iโm doing dishes.
My Favorite Podcasts for Moms
Here are a few of my favoritesโthe ones I come back to again and again when I need a little peace, perspective, or motivation:
๐ก The Simple Farmhouse Life by Lisa Bass
Lisaโs voice is so calming, and her episodes are full of practical homemaking and from-scratch cooking tips. I love how she makes slow living feel attainable for moms with busy households.
๐ป The Ultimate Blog Podcast
This oneโs been so helpful as I grow my blog and online business while still being home with my kids. Iโve learned so much about creating from a place of purpose instead of pressure.
๐ธ The Frugal Debt Free Life by Lydia Senn
Lydia has been one of my favorites for years. Iโve watched her on YouTube and now love listening to her podcast, too. Sheโs honest, relatable, and reminds me that simple, intentional living is enough.
โ The Overwhelmed Momma Club Podcast (by me!)
This one is new, but itโs close to my heart. I created it for the mom who feels tired and stretched thin but still wants to love her home and her people well.
In The Overwhelmed Momma Club, Iโll be sharing the same kinds of conversations we have here on the blogโreal talk about homemaking, faith, and finding peace in the middle of real life.
If you want to feel seen and supported, Iโd love for you to join me there. ๐
How I Fit Podcasts into My Day
I usually listen to podcasts when Iโm doing household choresโfolding laundry, washing dishes, or tidying up the kitchen. It turns tasks that can feel draining into something almost restful.
I also listen when Iโm driving instead of playing music. It helps me reset my mindset before coming home or starting a new part of the day.
Thatโs one of the things I love most about podcasts: you can weave them right into your rhythms without adding one more thing to your to-do list.
โจ A Gentle Reminder
If life feels loud and youโre craving a little peace, try pressing play on a podcast this week. Let someoneโs calm, encouraging words fill your home while you go about your day.
And if you want a space where grace and practicality meetโcome hang out with me on The Overwhelmed Momma Club Podcast. Weโll walk through homemaking, meal rhythms, and finding beauty in the ordinaryโone gentle step at a time.
๐ง Listen to The Overwhelmed Momma Club Podcast
This post is all about podcasts for moms.
Take the First Step Toward a More Peaceful Home
If listening to these podcasts helps you breathe a little deeper, imagine having simple tools to bring that same calm into your home.
Thatโs exactly why I created the Peaceful Home Starter Kit โ a free bundle to help overwhelmed moms reset their days and start building rhythms that actually work in real life.
Inside, youโll find:
- ๐งบ My 5-Minute Home Reset Plan (for when everything feels like too much)
- ๐ฟ A Daily Rhythm Template that flexes with nap schedules and real life
- ๐ Gentle encouragement to remind you: youโre not behindโyouโre already doing enough.
๐ Grab your free Peaceful Home Starter Kit below and take one small, grace-filled step toward a calmer, more capable you.
Because peace doesnโt come from doing it all perfectly โ it grows slowly, one simple rhythm at a time.
