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A Lark and her Momster is an informational yet fun podcast that dives into the depths of mother/daughter relationships… the highs and lows, nature vs nurture, hormones, healthy boundaries, and the importance of loving one another through it all… or not?! The podcast is hosted by Larkin Galeas and her “mom-ster” Susan.
Each episode will focus on topics most moms and daughters deal with throughout their relationships. From birth to adulthood the joys and the struggles are real. Episodes are live, unedited, and will occasionally include guest moms and/or daughters who’ll share their stories. Plus we'll feature a different wine (under $20/bottle) to make the episodes even more fun!

Send a textThis Pride Month, we’re raising our mics (and our glasses) to the moms who show up with open hearts, loud love, and zero conditions. In this special episode, we’re celebrating the fierce, fabulous mamas who embrace their kids exactly as they are—no "phases," no shame, just full-on support. From rainbow flags to quiet moments of unconditional love, we talk about what it means to be a safe place, a loud ally, and a soft landing.Because being a proud parent of a proud kid? That’s the real love story. #ALarkAndHerMomster #PrideMonth #UnconditionalLove #ProudMomEnergy #LGBTQAlly #MotherDaughterPodcast #LoveIsLove #FamilyIsEverything #RaiseThemRight

Send a textFrom fireflies to fireworks to that first time you saw a shooting star—remember the magic of childhood awe? ✨ Turns out, those goosebump moments aren’t just cute—they’re crucial to how kids grow, think, and connect with the world.In this episode, we dive into the science (and sweetness) of wonder, curiosity, and wide-eyed amazement—and how we, as parents and grown-ups, can nurture that spark instead of snuffing it out. Because in a world full of screens and schedules, a little awe goes a long way.Join us as we reflect, laugh, and maybe tear up a little remembering our own moments of awe—and how to make room for more of them.#ALarkAndHerMomster #PodcastEpisode #AweAndWonder #ChildhoodDevelopment #ParentingWithHeart #MomAndDaughterChats #RaiseThemCurious #EmbraceTheWonder

Send a textSome families have Sunday brunch. We have chipmunk rescues and impromptu rabies vaccines. 🐿️💉This week, things took a wild turn (literally) when a good deed turned into a health department hotline call and a few needles in the arm. But hey, would it even be a week with the Lark and her Momster if things didn’t go sideways in the most dramatic, hilarious way?Tune in as we relive the rescue gone rogue, unpack what it’s like living in a sitcom that never got picked up (but should have), and remind ourselves why boring is overrated.#ItsNeverBoring #ALarkAndHerMomster #ChipmunkChaos #RabiesRookie #MotherDaughterMadness #TrueStory #OnlyUs

Send a textIn this heartwarming (and slightly hilarious) episode, we dive deep into the beautiful chaos that is the mother-daughter bond. From childhood advice that still rings true (“don’t talk to strangers!”) to surprising lessons we didn’t realize we were learning (“like how to give a look that says everything”), we’re unpacking the wisdom passed down—and what we’ve done with it.But here’s the twist: what would parenting look like today if our moms had to raise us in 2025? With iPads in high chairs, TikTok tantrums, and a world that’s moving faster than ever, we imagine how our moms might adapt (or revolt!). Would they still make us call people on the phone? Would bedtime be a screen-free sanctuary or a negotiation with Netflix?Join us as we laugh, reflect, and maybe even get a little teary thinking about how the love, lessons, and legacy of our mothers shape us—and how we’d raise each other all over again.

Send a text"I was thinking about our conversation the other day…" and well, it sent us spiraling—in a good way—into the surprisingly fascinating world of childhood fibs, teenage cover-ups, and the family secrets we didn’t mean to pass down. From toddler tales to teenage white lies, we explore why kids lie, what it says about development (thank you, AI!), and how our own upbringings might have quietly endorsed the art of selective truth-telling.Join us as we ask: Why do kids lie? Why did WE lie? And more importantly—how can we handle honesty with empathy and still keep our sanity? Spoiler: the apple doesn’t fall far from the “don’t tell your so and so I bought this” tree.

Send a textWhat do you get when you mix a sleepless night of tornado warnings with a day full of airport delays? A chaotic 24 hours, a few new friends, and enough stories to fill a whole podcast episode—literally. This week, we’re trading comfort for connection and frustration for funny memories. It wasn’t easy (it never is), but it definitely reminded us what matters most. Spoiler alert: it’s not the flight status.

Send a textThis year threw more at us than we ever could have imagined—and in ways we’re still trying to wrap our heads around. In this episode, my mom and I open up about how we are facing the unexpected and the unimaginable together. Through heartbreak, hope, and everything in between, we are holding onto our seats. We’re sharing pieces of our story and how we feel—raw, real, and straight from the heart.

Send a textIn this episode, the Momster turns the mic on the Lark for a deep-dive Q&A. We’ll be exploring the dreams we left behind, the lessons we’ve learned the hard way, the moments that shaped us, and the ways our relationship has evolved over time. Get ready for honest reflections, surprising revelations, and a heartfelt look into the inner workings of our lives.Part 2: The Momster Asks the Lark.

Send a textIn the next two episodes, we’re turning the mic on each other for a deep-dive Q&A. We’ll be exploring the dreams we left behind, the lessons we’ve learned the hard way, the moments that shaped us, and the ways our relationship has evolved over time. Get ready for honest reflections, surprising revelations, and a heartfelt look into the inner workings of our lives.Part 1: The Lark asks The Momster.

Send a textIn today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that’s close to home—and I blame you, Momster! Yep, you taught me the “work ethic that brings work-life imbalance.” I know, you’ve told me to slow down, but somehow I learned it from you. Kidding, kind of. We’re talking about the generational legacy of women juggling it all—and, let's be honest, then some. I’m not just blaming you, promise. This culture of overwork and sacrifice was bred from centuries of women being expected to do more, be more, work harder, and put up with some seriously inappropriate “stuff” in the workplace, all in the name of breaking that glass ceiling (or, as you prefer, the concrete ceiling).But before we start blaming ourselves, let’s take a look at history. Women have always worked—whether it was in the fields, making goods, or providing essential services. Fast forward through time, and suddenly it’s the industrial revolution, WWII, the feminist revolution, the Equal Pay Act, the Civil Rights Act… the list goes on. But let’s not get too cozy—because while we’ve come a long way, women still face some serious hurdles, including microaggressions, double standards, and the ever-present struggle for balance.In this episode, we’re tackling how these historical shifts have shaped the work-life imbalance we see today. It’s more than just a personal issue—it’s systemic. So buckle up as we take a witty, smart look at why it’s so hard to have it all, and how breaking free from this cycle might just require more than just a “you need to slow down” reminder from Momster.Tune in for the mix of history, humor, and a whole lot of truth about how women are still fighting for balance in an imbalanced world!