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AI-Empowered Mom

AI-Empowered Mom

Written by: AI-Empowered Mom | Sarah Dooley
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AI-Empowered Mom is the podcast where motherhood meets modern tools. Hosted by Sarah Dooley, it’s all about using AI to lighten the mental load, reclaim your time, and live with more joy. Hear real stories, practical tips, and smart ways moms are using tech to make life easier.AI-Empowered Mom | Sarah Dooley Parenting Relationships
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  • #39 AI-Empowered Mom | Stepfamily Solutions with Cameron Normand
    Jan 25 2026

    Stepfamilies navigate a level of emotional, cognitive, and logistical complexity that most parenting advice was never designed to address. In this episode of the AI-Empowered Mom podcast, Sarah Dooley is joined by Cameron Normand, CEO of Stepfamily Solutions and host of The Stepmom Diaries podcast, for an honest, research-based conversation about what stepfamilies really need to thrive.


    Cameron shares her personal journey as a stepmom, why stepmothers often carry a heavier mental and emotional load, and how unclear roles, high conflict dynamics, and unrealistic expectations can lead to burnout and isolation. Together, they unpack concepts like “stuck insider, stuck outsider,” why connection must come before correction, and why it can take five to seven years for a stepfamily to truly gel.


    They also explore where AI can thoughtfully support stepfamilies, from ideating traditions and managing household logistics to improving communication tone, while naming clear boundaries where human connection and professional support still matter most.


    This episode is a compassionate, practical guide for stepmoms, stepparents, partners, and anyone who wants to better understand the realities of blended family life.

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    23 mins
  • #38 AI-Empowered Mom | Managing the Madness: How to Outsmart Camp Season with Molly Morse
    Jan 16 2026

    Camp season has a way of pushing parents to the edge.Endless tabs, forgotten logins, waitlists that fill in minutes, and group chats that never sleep. In this episode of the AI-Empowered Mom podcast, host Sarah Dooley sits down with Molly Morse, co-founder of Recess, to talk about why planning camps and activities has become so chaotic and how it can finally get easier.


    Molly shares how becoming a mom and a marketplace founder opened her eyes to how fragmented and outdated the camps and activities ecosystem really is. She explains why parents feel like everything is sold out while camps still have empty seats, and how Recess is creating a centralized marketplace to bring clarity to the chaos. The conversation also dives into how AI matchmaking helps surface the right options for each family, how group booking and scheduling tools could change everything, and why parents should trust their intuition when choosing programs for their kids.


    This episode is a must-listen for parents staring down camp season and wondering how it got this hard and how it might finally get easier.

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    27 mins
  • #37 AI-Empowered Mom | What's On Her Mind: Understanding the Mental Load with Allison Daminger
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of the AI-Empowered Mom podcast, host Sarah Dooley is joined by sociologist and author Allison Daminger to unpack the invisible mental work that keeps families running and why it still falls so heavily on women.


    Drawing from her book What’s on Her Mind? The Mental Workload of Family Life, Allison explains how traditional measures of household labor miss the constant anticipating, researching, organizing, and monitoring that happens inside parents’ heads. She shares insights from interviewing nearly 200 parents, including why time is the wrong metric for mental load, how the “superhuman and bumbler” dynamic shows up in many homes, and what her research revealed about different gender couples compared to queer couples.


    The conversation also explores divorce and mental load, calendar partners, weaponized incompetence, and how AI could either reduce or unintentionally increase cognitive labor if it is not designed thoughtfully. Allison offers a grounded, compassionate reminder that if the mental load feels heavy, it is not a personal failure. It is a structural one.


    A must listen for parents, caregivers, and anyone trying to understand why family life feels so mentally exhausting and what might actually help.

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    26 mins
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