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Paging Dr. Mom with Julie La Barba, MD, FAAP


Feb 16, 2022

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Moms Don’t Have Time to Have Kids: A Timeless Anthology

Moms Don’t Have Time to: A Quarantine Anthology

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Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books Podcast

"How Relentless Work Masked My Anxiety and Ultimately Hurt My Health — and What I’m Doing About It"

 

In this episode we learn about Zibby Owens’ constant quest to find stories, big and small, to make our lives more meaningful. When writing and working became her coping mechanism during the pandemic, relentless work masked her anxiety and ultimately hurt her health. Zibby shares her “something’s gotta give” moment and the tools she used to cope. In her Moms Don’t Have Time To essay collections, she shows us that no moms have it all together, all of us are doing our best and, most important, even our worst days make great stories!  Through humor and self-deprecation, Zibby Owens reminds us that what makes life truly worth living is all the things we think we don’t have time for.

 

Zibby is an author, publisher, podcaster and mother of four and runs Zibby Owens Media, a media company comprised of Zibby Books and Moms Don’t Have Time To. She is the award-winning creator and host of the popular daily podcast Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books in which she interviews authors about their books. An author herself, Zibby has edited two anthologies, Moms Don’t Have Time To: A Quarantine Anthology and Moms Don’t Have Time to Have Kids. She has two children’s picture books forthcoming including Princess Charming and her memoir Bookends will be published in July 2022. Zibby is the Editor-in-Chief of and regular contributor to Moms Don’t Have Time to Write, a Medium publication. Zibby is also the weekly books columnist for Katie Couric Media and the KCM Wake Up Call newsletter, a monthly contributor to Good Morning America, a frequent TV personality, and has contributed to the Washington Post, Parents, Slate, and other publications. She always has a book nearby.