Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books

The award-winning, top-rated daily, 30-minute author interview podcast.

  • 1,800 authors have opened up to Zibby.
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  • 2,000 episodes and counting.
Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books, the award-winning daily podcast hosted by Zibby Owens, founder of Zibby Media, isn’t about a microphone. It’s about friendships and camaraderie, support and curiosity, connection and compassion. More therapy than text book.

An Ode to Fine China

My Mantra Is: What Would Nora Ephron Do?

December 21st Is World Sari Day, Here’s Why I Wear Mine With Pride

Texting: My Lifeline for Friendships at Middle Age

The Memory of My Greek Ancestors Waiting to Be Found

The Santa Scheme: How I Kept the Magic Alive for Another Year

Confronting the Trauma of My First Marriage With Help From Taylor Swift

The Thanksgiving Origin Story You’ve Never Heard

Giving Thanks, Even When It’s Complicated

A Thanksgiving Confession: I’m Glad My Kids Are Older Now

How I Embrace My Asian American Culture and Celebrate Thanksgiving

Sweet Caroline: Learning to Care for Our Daughter with Type 1 Juvenile Diabetes

If I Was 16 Again, Here’s What I Would Tell My Younger Self

Five Tips for Avoiding the Mistakes Your Parents Made

My Fifth Grader’s Resilience Is Worth Celebrating

I Needed a Ritual to Mark the Beginning of My Divorce

After Covid, I Discovered That My Synagogue is Wherever I Am

The Horror and Bliss of an Empty Nest

Never Re-Read the Book That Changed Your Life

Experiencing Life Through the Eyes of My Granddaughter

Musings From an Anxious Dad

What I’ve Learned in the Four Months Since My Daughter Died

My Latin Teacher Should Have Warned Me

A Riff on Gratitude

The First Time I Fought Back Against a "Boys Only" Rule

Making Friends in a New Town Has Never Felt So Exhausting

The Secret Recipe for Family

I Thought I Would Fall in Love With Someone Like Tom Hanks in “Sleepless in Seattle”

Reflecting on the Precarious World of Single Motherhood

What I Wish Everyone Knew About Raising a Transgender Child

The Gulf Between Us

A House Brought Back to Life

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