On this season…
“I realized I could design a life that fits me—not the other way around.”
—E. Lockhart
So, Mom (S2, Episode 6)
—E. Lockhart
So, Mom (S2, Episode 6)
This week on So Mom, Priscilla and Adele sit down with Audrey McLoghlin, founder and CEO of Frank and Eileen. Audrey shares her journey from engineer to fashion entrepreneur, building a values-driven brand during the 2008 financial crisis, earning B Corp certification in 2020, and launching a $10M giving pledge to support women entrepreneurs.

Award-winning author Maurene Goo joins Priscilla and Adele for a warm, funny, and deeply thoughtful conversation about love, creativity, and finding yourself at midlife. From her adult debut novel One and Only, a love letter to Los Angeles, to her reflections on motherhood and personal style, Maurene shares her stories with heart.

In this end-of-year episode, Adele and Priscilla ditch pickleball and dive into what they really love: books. They reflect on the reads that stuck with them in 2025—from quiet, interior novels and morally complicated nonfiction to cozy mysteries, crime thrillers, and a few polarizing literary hits.

Hollywood stylist, TV makeover expert, and fashion sage Sam Saboura joins Priscilla and Adele for a vibrant conversation about personal style at every age. This episode is an inspiring invitation to dress with confidence, joy, and your own unique flair.

In this cozy fall episode of So Mom, Adele and Priscilla chat about everything from New England leaf-peeping and LA “seasons” to favorite podcasts, fashion in retirement, and questionable apple recipes. They swap book recommendations, share a few laughs about family quirks, and muse on life’s little comforts — all with their signature warmth and humor. It’s the perfect listen for your walk, drive, or quiet cup of coffee.

In this episode of So Mom, Adele and Priscilla dive into the messy, funny, and heartfelt world of advice — the kind we give, the kind we ignore, and the kind we wish we hadn’t taken. From parenting and generational differences to friendship red flags, self-care, and learning to let go, this cozy conversation feels like chatting with your wisest (and funniest) friends over coffee. Tune in for stories, laughter, and a little life wisdom along the way.

This episode of the So, Mom Podcast digs into what a death doula really does and why talking about death doesn’t have to be dark or scary. Guest Nadia Ammar explains how she supports people and families at the end of life—helping with everything from emotional conversations and family tension to practical planning and honoring final wishes.

Mo’ne Davis joins Priscilla & Adele to reflect on her journey from Little League history-maker to a role model for the future of women’s sports.

Priscilla and Adele sit down with Ed Glassman, head of the Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, to explore how kids from pre-K to high school are building confidence, resilience, and even winning venture funding. From second graders running pop-up shops to teens launching real startups, Ed shows how entrepreneurial thinking can spark creativity, bust myths about who gets to be an entrepreneur, and prepare students for a fast-changing world.

Three remarkable student entrepreneurs join Dr. Priscilla Sands to talk purpose, confidence, and building for community impact. Marley created an aromatherapy hair brand to celebrate natural hair. Ayanna founded the Sweet Dream Project to decorate pediatric hospital rooms—and just won first place ($2,500) in the First Trust Eagles pitch competition. Blake is designing June Academy, a vision for equitable education (starting with an after-school program).