Take Me to Your Mother - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Andrea Wants a Mama's Boy
Never wanting her son to ever leave her, Andrea visits a group of Bronx Italian moms – and their devoted adult sons - for lessons on bonding.

Andrea Tries to Chill Out
Andrea escapes to Woodstock to find balance in her chaotic life. She tries to find peace so that she doesn't transmit her neurosis to her son.

Andrea Takes Charge
Andrea has trouble saying "no" to her 1 year old, so it's off to meet some West Indian mothers who teach her how to take charge.

Andrea Searches for Spirituality
Andrea wants her kid to have a spiritual life, so she spends time with the Lubavitch mothers of Crown Heights and learns how they make space for the soul.

Andrea Gets Some Grace
Wanting to parent with grace and ease, Andrea finds a group of chic moms to show her the art of relaxed parenting, French-style.

Andrea Gets Schooled
Afraid her son Odin will grow up to be unintelligent, Andrea visits Sumita Chakravarty and her mom friends of Edison, New Jersey to learn about the importance of education.

Andrea Meets the Efficient Moms
Andrea just has one toddler and she can barely manage to get dressed and make lunch, so she meets up with some super-efficient mothers [WITH BIG FAMILIES] to find out how they manage their time without losing their minds.

Andrea Gets Physical
Andrea needs to shake herself out of her 24/7 baby brain, so she goes to meet some daring Roller Derby moms and sexy Burlesque performers -- mothers who are serious about their "me time."

Andrea Shifts Fears
Andrea shifts it into drive as she journeys with Manhattan moms in a New York City taxi. Are a mother's fears ever at rest?

Andrea Wonders, Is Bigger Better?
Craving the large extended family she never had, Andrea visits the friendly, chaotic Molina clan and discovers the joys and pitfalls of big family life.

Andrea Visits a Nudist Resort
It's that one question every mother has: How nude should I be in front of my child? Andrea goes to visit the Sunny Rest nudist resort and learns the naked truth.

Andrea Doesn't Want to Raise a Jerk
A run-in with an obnoxious stranger convinces Andrea she must teach her son respect. So she meets some moms and masters from Japan who consider respect an art form.

Andrea Takes Off
One small step for Andrea, one giant step for Momkind. Andrea panics as she leaves Odin for the first time, so who better to seek advice from than the world's most ambitious commuters, NASA Moms.
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