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Momarchy with Sarah & Tanya

We take the drama out of politics and the shame out of motherhood.

Two millennial moms getting real about raising kids and making sense of the world — one episode at a time.

Recent Episodes

How Creators Are Rewriting the Political Playbook with Liz Minnella
Feb. 24, 2026

How Creators Are Rewriting the Political Playbook with Liz Minnella

Motherhood doesn’t end at the edge of our homes. So what does political power actually look like for moms right now? Because if campaigns are still running outdated playbooks, the real influence might be living in our feeds. ...
Rom-Coms, Trump Math, and the Comment Section
Feb. 17, 2026

Rom-Coms, Trump Math, and the Comment Section

Valentine’s Day may be behind us, but it’s one of those holidays that always seems to linger. In this episode of Momarchy, we catch up on our week and talk through what’s been sitting with us from holiday expectations to the ...
Emma Bloomberg: Why Civic Responsibility is a Parenting Value
Feb. 9, 2026

Emma Bloomberg: Why Civic Responsibility is a Parenting Value

Civic engagement isn’t just voting every few years. So what does it look like in real life for parents? Because if change isn’t coming from the top, it has to come from us, by building power locally. (0:00) Introduction (1:01...

Recent Blog Posts

Doomscrolling, Heated Rivalry, and the New Way Politics Actually Moves
Feb. 24, 2026

Doomscrolling, Heated Rivalry, and the New Way Politics Actually Moves

Listen to our latest episode here!We had Liz Minnella on the pod this week, and she immediately gave us two gifts:permission to stop pretending we’re above pop culture escapism, andan extremely clear explanation of how polit…
Emma Bloomberg reminds us- Moms don't live in political silos
Feb. 22, 2026

Emma Bloomberg reminds us- Moms don't live in political silos

Welcome to Momarchy, the podcast where we take the chaos out of politics and the shame out of motherhood.If you’re a mom in 2026, you’ve probably had this thought at least once this week:“Should I be more politically engag…