
Why are "Dad Jokes" a thing but "Mom Jokes" aren't? Mom Jokes is by, for, and about funny moms and their jokes.
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Julie Kling
Next up in my inadvertent series of interviews with funny moms named Julie is Julie Kling.
Julie is a very funny writer and parent of two kids. She writes the newsletter Mom Rage(r), “a bi-monthly newsletter that offers funny...
The one and only Jess Delfino
Jess Delfino is a one-woman powerhouse. She’s a standup comedian, author of the book Dumb Jokes for Smart Folks, writer, musician, and mom — and I’m sure I’m forgetting many of the one zillion things she does....
Julie Vick is the author of the book Babies Don’t Make Small Talk (So Why Should I?): The Introvert’s Guide to Surviving Parenthood. She also writes a newsletter about humor writing called Humor Me. Here, Julie and I chat about topics such...
Katie and her artwork
I got to know Katie Reidy as so many people in my community do: She runs an amazing after-school program as well as summer camps and art programs, and my kid has participated in a bunch of these things for many years....
Raquel with some kind of cephalopod on her head
I was having coffee recently with Raquel D’Apice when I blurted out “I should interview you for my new Substack, Mom Jokes!” And then I just proceeded to interview her and she rolled with it....
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Janine Annett is the author of the humor book I Am "Why Do I Need Venmo?" Years Old. Learn more about her at www.janineannett.com.
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