After Bedtime with Big Little Feelings
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After Bedtime with Big Little Feelings

by Dear Media and Big Little Feelings

Category
Kids & Family
Frequency
Updated Weekly
Language
English
Real talk? Modern parenting is a doozy. There’s never been more pressure to be perfect with social media readily at our fingertips - mixed with total isolation and no help. Where the f*ck is that village everyone talks about? Consider After Bedtime your village. Led by Kristin and Deena - founders of the largest online parenting community, Big Little Feelings - After Bedtime is the place you can go at the end of a long hard day to find your “enough”-ness. We’ll laugh, we’ll cry, we’ll maybe pee ...

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Recent Reviews

Sad about the trajectory of this podcast

IASSVS5/7/2026

Really falling into the same trap their instagram did. A lot of these episodes are long ads. Very privileged to say you have the solution to mental load and it’s a service I can’t afford

Reflecting on 10 years of Marriage

Booboofoo24/30/2026

LOVED this episode. Saw so much of my own marriage in it, and so many valuable lessons and takeaways before we get to the 10 year mark. Thank you for being so open, honest, and vulnerable! <3

Value these ladies!

CuffeeMommy3/24/2026

Really valuing these ladies!! I followed them on instagram for about a year and a half. I’ve very recently began listening to their podcast. Loving this!! My oldest son is 2. I’m an autistic mom who has chosen to no longer participate in the family, she grew up in at all, due to severe neglect and abuse, both physically and emotionally. Hearing and unlearning have been the main drive of my life since I became an adult. When it comes to being a better parent than the ones I was given, and reparenting myself, They really help give direction and that is something I will endlessly value.

Authoritative Parenting

Ale Huhn3/18/2026

I just listened to the 3/18 episode (technically still have 4 minutes left) and I replayed the words “You can be mad at me but you can’t scream at me. It hurts my ears and it doesn’t feel good.” At least 5-6 times. This is going to do wonders in my house, both to teach my child and to remind me that it doesn’t feel good when I scream.

Perinatal mental health

Drtbrooks12341/14/2026

Hi! Suggestion for the podcast! Just listened to the postpartum one and would Love to hear more about perinatal OCD. I’m a physician who treats perinatal patients for mental health and I am always amazed at how even I didn’t know how to recognize it before. It looks like anxiety and depression but it’s so much deeper. Just wanted to throw that out there! I am diagnosing it so much more now that I’m aware.