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Moms of the Night
Welcome to the “Moms of the Night” podcast where Niki DeConcini - just your average, everyday mom - is on a mission to combat loneliness in motherhood, especially during those middle of the night hours. If you’ve ever found yourself searching for solidarity, encouraging words, or just some companionship when motherhood feels too much, you’ve come to the right place. Each week, join Niki and fellow moms - some from this community and others you may even recognize - as they sit in solidarity, sharing vulnerable & relatable stories about motherhood. No experts, no "we know best" advice—just heartfelt conversations, encouragement, and the reminder that you're not alone. Subscribe now to feel heard, seen and uplifted.
New episodes launch every Thursday, with bonus Dear Mama Monologue mini-sodes going live every Monday.
We’re creating a really special community over on the @momsofthenightpodcast instagram! You can follow along there for episode drops, behind the scenes info, inspiring content, and soon - a space for us to connect on a deeper level. It’s also where you can find a link to apply to be a guest on the podcast!
Moms of the Night
Dear Mama, You Deserve Love (Jessica Hull)
Dear Mama Monologues are special clips we pull from each episode, filled with an encouraging message from our guest to you. They are released as a bonus mini-sode each week so you have a place you can quickly access words to get you through those tough motherhood moments.
Jess Hull is a former Facebook and Google executive who founded Mother Me, which is an app, online course, and support framework for successful women who want to do more than just survive their postpartum. The system she developed is called The Mother Me Method and it's based on the science and data of Matrescence as well as incorporating global perspectives on how other countries and cultures support postpartum women.
Jess approaches her work more from an academic standpoint vs. a clinical perspective. She has done extensive research on matrescence and maternal health and seeks practical solutions that can help busy women. Known for her enthusiasm, humor and compelling speaking, Jess resonates with so many women because she combines her passion for sharing a data driven approach with her personal experiences and her ability to relate to the universal challenges and joys of motherhood.
In her research and in her experience, Jess often felt that moms and their wellbeing were an afterthought. It's what motivated her to start her company and name it Mother Me - as a call to action to recognize that moms need and deserve the same love and care we so instinctually give to our newborns.
If you're interested in working with Jess to feel more informed, prepared, supported and excited for your postpartum, visit www.motherme.io