Episodios

  • #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    Molly shares how becoming a mom and a marketplace founder opened her eyes to how fragmented and outdated the camps and activities ecosystem really is.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 m
  • #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 m
  • #36 AI-Empowered Mom | Designing the Future with AI and Deanna Leonard
    Jan 2 2026

    When AI can design almost anything, where does human creativity still matter?

    In this episode of the AI‑Empowered Mom Podcast, host Sarah Dooley sits down with Deanna L. Leonard, fractional CMO, AI strategy leader, and one of LinkedIn’s Top 100 AI Creative Educators.

    Deanna shares her journey from lifelong artist and corporate marketing executive to teaching AI confidence to midlife women and advising global brands on ethical, creative AI adoption. Together, they explore where humans outperform machines, how emotional intelligence shapes better AI outcomes, and why AI should act as a tool and not the storyteller.

    This conversation covers AI fatigue, creative burnout, “AI slop,” ethical design, prompt mastery, and what 2026 may bring with AI agents and workflow transformation. Deanna also offers practical guidance for parents and caregivers navigating AI at home, including guardrails around creativity, screen use, and protecting children’s likenesses.

    A grounded, human-first conversation about creativity, leadership, and designing a future where technology supports connection instead of replacing it.

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    19 m
  • #35 AI-Empowered Mom | Digital Parenting 101: Smartphone Readiness, Screen Safety, and Digital Citizenship
    Dec 19 2025

    Smartphones, group chats, gaming, YouTube, social media, and screen safety are now part of everyday parenting. In this episode of the AI-Empowered Mom podcast, digital parenting expert Sarah Gallagher-Trombley joins host Sarah Dooley to help parents navigate digital life with confidence and clarity.


    Sarah shares her path from tech executive to founder of Digital Mom Media, where she supports families in building healthy screen habits, setting boundaries, and raising responsible digital citizens. They cover smartphone readiness, group chat etiquette, social media risks, online safety, and why children are being introduced to technology at younger ages. The conversation also explores the Wait Until Eighth movement, practical guidance for tech gifts and devices, and how AI is reshaping digital parenting and online safety.


    A practical, reassuring episode for parents and caregivers raising digital citizens in 2025 and beyond. For more information about Sarah and Digital Mom Media go to digitalmom.me. All AI Empowered Mom listeners and fans can get 25% off Digital Mom on-demand courses with code AIMOM.

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    32 m
  • #34 AI-Empowered Mom | Authentically Appropriate: Showing Up With Power and Presence with Morgan Wider
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode of AI-Empowered Mom, host Sarah Dooley sits down with executive image consultant, speaker, and author Morgan Wider for a transformational conversation about confidence, presence, and the untold power of personal style. Together they explore how women can show up with clarity and authority in every season of motherhood and career, and why the clothes we choose play a deeper role in our identity than most of us realize.


    Morgan breaks down the concept of being “authentically appropriate,” a fresh approach to professional presence that encourages women to honor who they are instead of shrinking to fit outdated norms. She explains how image bias shapes first impressions, why what we wear influences our mood and decision making, and how small style shifts can strengthen self-trust and everyday confidence.


    Morgan also shares her own story of hiding under oversized layers, what finally pushed her to reclaim her presence, and how she now helps women express worthiness through intentional wardrobe choices. The conversation ranges from executive presence and motherhood to school uniforms, identity, and the surprising ways AI can streamline mental load tasks so women have more energy to show up as themselves.


    This episode is filled with practical wisdom, self compassion, and real talk about what it means to be seen, to feel powerful, and to reconnect with your authentic self. A must listen for anyone navigating career, caregiving, leadership, or personal reinvention.

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    28 m
  • #33 AI-Empowered Mom | AI, Neurodiversity, and Thriving as an Outside with Naeemah Elias
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode of AI-Empowered Mom, host Sarah Dooley sits down with TEDx speaker, award-winning actress, and executive coach Naeemah Elias to explore what it means to thrive as an outsider and how AI can support neurodiverse families, overwhelmed parents, and anyone navigating systems that were not built for them.


    Naeemah shares her journey as a neurodivergent mom raising neurodivergent kids, her powerful approach to building independence and resilience in children, and the practical systems she used as a single mom to create clarity and calm at home. She also offers real examples of how AI became her behind the scenes partner, from reorganizing a major TEDx talk to helping her send her son to college in Japan with a detailed step by step plan.


    This conversation is filled with wisdom about parenting, presence, confidence, and the small habits that help families thrive. It is a powerful reminder that AI cannot replace human connection, but it can give parents much needed capacity, clarity, and breathing room.


    Listen to learn how AI can help you build structure, spark courage, and reclaim peace at home. For more great information on parenting and Thriving as an Outsider, check out Naeemah's TED talk here and subscribe to her her YouTube channel here.

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    31 m
  • #32 AI-Empowered Mom | Raising AI-Ready Kids with Jeff Riley
    Nov 28 2025

    Kids today are growing up in the age of AI, often learning from it long before adults realize it. In this episode of the AI-Empowered Mom Podcast, host Sarah Dooley talks with Jeff Riley, former Massachusetts Commissioner of Education and co-founder of Day of AI, a nationwide effort built with MIT to bring free AI literacy to students, educators, and families.

    Jeff explains why AI literacy has become essential, how parents can start building healthy conversations about AI at home, and what schools need to do to keep kids safe. He also shares stories from the classroom, concerns about AI companions, and a hopeful vision for how AI could help personalize learning for every child.

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    27 m
  • #31 AI-Empowered Mom | Lighten the Thanksgiving Load with AI
    Nov 21 2025

    If your brain already has 42 Thanksgiving tabs open, this episode is for you. Host Sarah Dooley walks through ten practical, real life ways AI can lighten the load during Thanksgiving planning, hosting, travel and family gatherings.

    She shares simple prompts that help with menus, grocery lists, kids’ activities, printable placemats, delegation scripts, tricky-table conversations, self-care, playlists and capturing gratitude.

    AI cannot cook the turkey or fix family dynamics, but it can make the week feel lighter. This conversation helps parents and caregivers head into the holiday with clarity and confidence.

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    17 m
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