Motherhood is a love that transforms.
Our Mission
The Mama Sagas is on a mission to change the narrative of motherhood from one of sacrifice to one of opportunity.
When you enter motherhood, you enter a band of heroes. Most of us don’t feel like Supermom – this gig tests the depth of our strength and resilience daily.
But if we meet the challenge, we realize motherhood is an opportunity: the chance to illuminate our true path, to realize our potential, to advocate for what we need, and to define our identity on our own terms.
Through first-person stories of triumph and transformation, and with tips for living a rich and fulfilling life with kids, The Mama Sagas celebrates what’s possible when we embrace every experience on our motherhood journey — good, bad, and everything in between.
Featuring stories from…
Brandi Milloy
Nakia Rachon
T Lopez
Whitney Lundeen
Breegan Jane
Kate Ryder
Danielle Shoots
Latest posts from The Mama Sagas
Breastfeeding: The place that bonds
No matter your feeding choice, it is the place that bonds. Thank you to Amanda Ogden, of the Mama'hood, for reminding all of us that we are all in this together.
The Real Truth About Breastfeeding
It's not the first time I've weighed in on this topic (read my thoughts here), but it was the first time I've discussed it on TV.... and let me tell you, there is just way too much to discuss in 4 minutes!
Introducing Saga ‘Scopes!
This week, The Mama Sagas is venturing into the exciting new world of Periscope to bring real-time solutions to mamas everywhere! It is the beginning of what I hope becomes your go-to place for answers and information regarding women's health, pediatric issues...
My Mama Saga: “Don’t worry, all you need is one good egg.”
Written by Melissa from Colorado. After seven years and two miscarriages, I asked my husband, Anthony, what we should do. Do we stop trying? Or do we continue this journey of infertility? My reproductive issues began when I was 25 years old. My periods up until then...
Myths and Lessons Learned: The Breastfeeding Journey
I was talking to my cousin on the phone one day about 3-4 weeks after my little Nugget was born. She had a baby two weeks, to the day, after I did. "I don't know about you," she said, "but I feel like breastfeeding is the most unnatural natural thing ever." Yep. I can...
Kristen: Sales Call From The Delivery Room
Filming this clip was another profound moment for me in the first few days of filming. The saga of the working mom is one that runs deep, and one that we will be diving into more in coming months. From unpaid leave to work/life balance,...
My Mama Saga: How a Toothpick Saved My Sanity
The following Saga was written by a mom who chooses to remain anonymous in order to protect the identity of her kiddo. My oldest child is going on 12. He is madly loving of his 3-year-old brother and moderately tolerant of his 9-year-old brother. He thinks the only...
Stacie: “I swore I’d never drive one of those…”
To mini-van or not to mini-van? I guess life is all about compromise....
Amber: “The sound of my breast pump makes me cry.”
Breastfeeding doesn't always work out the way we want it to. And that's ok. Just feed the baby. That's really all that matters in the long run.