Through our Nightclubs to Night Feeds podcast, our mission is to create an inclusive and supportive community for mamas at every stage of their journey. As 3 first-gen Latinas, each experiencing different phases of motherhood, we’re dedicated to sharing our authentic experiences, celebrating the highs, navigating the lows, and connecting with moms everywhere.We aim to provide a platform where all mothers feel heard, understood, and empowered. Through candid conversations, heartfelt stories, and shared laughter, we strive to break down the barriers and stigmas surrounding motherhood. Our goal is to inspire, uplift, and unite moms by fostering a space of honesty, support, and solidarity.Together, we’re not just surviving motherhood—we’re thriving in it, one day at a time. Join us as we embrace the beautiful chaos and find strength in our shared experiences, proving that we are all in this together.
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Second Trimester, Threenagers & Summer Mom Life
Jul 16, 202644 min
This week, we're catching you up on everything happening in our mom lives—from second trimester updates to toddler triumphs (and tantrums). Krystal shares how she's feeling as she heads deeper into pregnancy and what she's doing to physically and mentally prepare for giving birth again. Kristine opens up about dealing with exertion-induced migraines, the unexpected return of mastitis four years postpartum, and the importance of listening to your body. We also dive into our summer plans for the kids, including whether swim lessons are worth it, navigating the threenager stage, and a parenting tool that's become a game changer for language development. Plus, we're introducing a brand-new segment, Funny Mom-ents of the Week, where we share the hilarious things only parents can truly appreciate. Whether you're pregnant, chasing a toddler, or somewhere in between, this episode is a reminder that motherhood is equal parts preparation, problem-solving, and laughing through the chaos. Time Stamps: 00:23 – 5:11 | Krystal's second trimester update 5:12 – 8:01 | Physical therapy & breathwork to prepare for baby #2 8:02 – 14:02 | Kristine's exertion-induced migraines & mastitis four years postpartum 14:03 – 19:06 | Mentally preparing to give birth again 19:07 – 30:18 | Summer swim lessons: What we're choosing for our kids 30:19 – 31:57 | Nicole's threenager era 31:58 – 35:31 | Why the Toniebox has been a language-learning game changer 35:32 – 41:48 | Funny Mom-ents of the Week (our newest segment!) 41:49 – 42:35 | When toddlers challenge us—and how we're learning to respond 👶 Ready for real talk, laughs, and sisterly advice? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications! Instagram: @nightclubs2nightfeeds TikTok: @nightclubs2nightfeeds Kristine: Instagram: @HeyKristine16 TikTok: @GRL_Collective Nicole: Instagram: @WithNicoleGarcia TikTok: @WithNicoleGarcia Krystal Bee: Instagram: @KrystalBee TikTok: @TheKrystalBee Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts.
DJ So Super Sam: Identity Shifts, Stepmom Life & OCD Lunches
Jun 25, 20261h 12m
In this week’s episode of Nightclubs to Nightfeeds, we're joined by DJ So Super Sam for a candid conversation about the many identity shifts that come with motherhood, stepmotherhood, and navigating life's unexpected transitions. From being a globe-trotting DJ whose world came to a sudden halt during COVID, to emerging from the pandemic as a mom, Sam shares what it looked like to rebuild herself in a completely new season of life. We talk about the habits and mindset shifts that helped her bloom, the importance of having a village, and the everyday realities no one warns you about—like the mental load of packing lunches (yes, she has a spreadsheet!). Sam also opens up about recognizing burnout, why sometimes a solo escape is necessary, and the unique joys and challenges of stepmotherhood. Time stamps::18-17:11: The big identity shifts with COVID + Motherhood 17:12-24:16: What did you implement that allowed you to bloom?24:17-27:24: What does your village look like? 27:25-37:32: Packing lunches- why does no one talk about this?! 37:33 -44:03: Chateau Marmont44:04-51:54: Take it off your docket! 51:55- 01:03:00: Stepmotherhood 01:04:00:-01:11:11: 3 Mom Non-negotiables 👶 Ready for real talk, laughs, and sisterly advice? Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications! CONNECT:DJ So Super Sam: Instagram: @Sosupersam Youtube: @SOSUPERSAMtv Instagram: @nightclubs2nightfeeds TikTok: @nightclubs2nightfeeds Kristine: Instagram: @HeyKristine16 TikTok: @GRL_Collective Nicole: Instagram: @WithNicoleGarcia TikTok: @WithNicoleGarcia Krystal Bee: Instagram: @KrystalBee TikTok: @TheKrystalBee Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio or wherever you get your podcasts.
Alejandra Hernandez on Autism advocacy & Mom Fashion
May 28, 20261h 9mS0
<p>In this episode of Nightclubs to Nightfeeds, we sit down with celebrity stylist Alejandra Hernandez — also known as LaPilusa — whose work with artists like SZA, Kali Uchis, and Kehlani has helped shape some of music’s most iconic looks. But beyond fashion, Alejandra opens up about motherhood, identity, and advocating for her autistic son.<br><br>We talk about representation in fashion, how personal style evolves through different seasons of motherhood, therapy and body image changes, and the emotional journey of noticing developmental delays and pursuing an autism diagnosis. Alejandra shares the realities of navigating IEPs and frustrations with Los An...
<p>After years of manifesting…Nicole is officially ENGAGED! </p><p>In this episode of Nightclubs to Nightfeeds, we’re diving into the list that started it all — from setting standards for a future husband to figuring out the difference between wants vs. needs in a partner.<br><br>Nicole shares what it was like thinking the proposal was coming… only for it to actually happen, and we get into all the emotions, surprises, and details leading up to the big moment. Plus, now that the ring is on the finger — what’s the vision for the wedding?! From dream vibes to real...
<p>In this episode of Nightclubs to Nightfeeds, we’re joined by LMFT therapist April Mayorga for a raw and deeply needed conversation about navigating grief while parenting.<br><br>We talk about what it really looks like to lose someone while raising little ones—and how easy it is to box up your grief just to get through the day. April walks us through the difference between sudden loss and anticipatory grief, and shares gentle, practical tools for when you feel ready to start processing.<br><br>We also get into how to support loved ones who are grieving (and...
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