Move over, outdated stereotypes – there’s a bold new podcast in town, and it’s giving working mums the mic. Say hello to MOMents – a fresh, fierce and fabulously honest take on modern motherhood, created and hosted by media maven Madge Booth.
Launched in April, MOMents has already started turning heads (and perking up tired ears) with its funny, heartfelt and occasionally hard-hitting look at what it really means to be a working mum in today’s world – think juggling school lifts with boardroom meetings, birthday cakes with burnout, and everything in between.

The brains (and heart) behind it all
Madge isn’t just any host. With over a decade spent in women’s magazines and another six years in the world of marketing, she knows how to tell a story and how to cut through the noise. She brings her trademark warmth, wit and wisdom to every episode, creating a space that’s equal parts comforting, challenging and deeply relatable.
“Society expects mums to work like they don’t have children, and parent like they don’t have careers,” says Madge. “MOMents is here to flip that script. It’s a space to challenge outdated expectations, embrace the messiness, and remind women they’re absolutely not alone.”
Real talk, real women, real solutions
Every episode of MOMents dives into unfiltered conversations with experts, celebrities and everyday mums alike. From psychologists and parenting coaches to influencers, school specialists and thought leaders, it’s a line-up designed to inform, inspire and empower.
Some of the powerhouse guests already featured include media trailblazers Vanessa Raphaely and Vicki Sleet, Springbok rugby wife and women’s wellness advocate Ezél Vermeulen, and the ever-brilliant Sherlin Barends from KFM – just to name a few.
Why you’ll love it
MOMents isn’t just another podcast – it’s a rallying cry. It’s the messy middle between “having it all” and “barely holding it together,” told with heart, humour and a healthy dose of truth.
It’s not polished. It’s not filtered. But it is powerful.
Whether you’re listening in the car during school drop-off, sneaking an episode in between Zoom calls, or tuning in while folding laundry, MOMents offers solidarity, support and stories that hit home.
You can find MOMents on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts and YouTube – and wherever else you get your audio fix.

