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The Mel Robbins PodcastMay 5, 2025
What Every Mom Needs to Hear Today
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Let Them TheoryMel Robbins
The host mentions 'Let Them Theory' to emphasize the importance of trusting in the child's unique journey rather than adhering to rigid expectation…
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This is the episode every mom—and anyone who loves a mom—needs to hear. In this raw, honest, and hilarious episode, Mel sits down with her friend Jessie, who is weeks away from giving birth to her first child. What unfolds is the kind of real talk you rarely hear about motherhood. Whether you're dreaming of becoming a parent, knee-deep in diapers, juggling teenage drama, or reflecting on your grown-up kids, this episode will meet you exactly where you are. It’s also a powerful reflection on your relationship with your own mom. Mel—26 years into parenting—keeps it real with hard-earned wisdom, regrets, and the one piece of advice she wishes someone had told her sooner. If you've ever felt like you're not doing enough, questioned every decision, or worried you're getting it all wrong... you're not alone. And you need to hear this. This isn’t a sugar-coated take on parenting. It’s real, relatable, and filled with laugh-out-loud moments and deeply moving insights. Whether you’re a new mom, a seasoned pro, or reflecting on your own childhood, this episode will make you feel seen, understood, and a whole lot better about the job you’re doing. This is also one to share—with your mom, your sister, your daughter, your mother-in-law, your friends. Especially as Mother’s Day approaches, this episode is a gift. For more resources, click here for the podcast episode page. If you liked this episode, you’ll love hearing from parenting expert Dr. Shefali: You Learn This Too Late: This One Idea Might Change Your Entire Life Connect with Mel: Get Mel’s #1 bestselling book, The Let Them Theory Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast Instagram Mel's TikTok Sign up for Mel’s personal letter Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-free Disclaimer
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Let Them Theory
Mel Robbins
Best for Expectant parents and new mothersOften cited around parenting pressure and trust
“The experience of writing the Let Them Theory book with her. Because we were just like in tension all the time. I wanted to go this way. I'm not coming this way.”
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Key quote: “If you stay in that lane that parenting is about holding space for you and this other human being and trusting in the process of growing and learning together and understanding that your role is guiding and supporting and trusting in their own unique capacity to learn and to grow into who they are, then there's nothing to get right.”
The host mentions 'Let Them Theory' to emphasize the importance of trusting in the child's unique journey rather than adhering to rigid expectations of parenting. This perspective encourages parents to embrace the unpredictability of childbirth and child-rearing, alleviating self-imposed pressures.
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Love Story
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“FX's Love Story explores the complex courtship of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bissett, considered to be American royalty.”