
Show overview
Moms Building Community has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 79 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 4th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 48 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 24 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 38 episodes published. Published by Maryam Trumpf.
From the publisher
Welcome to the Moms Building Community Podcast, where moms come together to build a stronger, united community. This is your go-to resource hub, offering tips, strategies, and support to help navigate the joys and challenges of motherhood. Whether you're driving your kids to school or taking a break in your busy day, we’re here to connect you with valuable insights, helpful resources, and the amazing moms. Join as we share stories, tackle mom struggles, and create a space where we lift each other up, because together, we can build a thriving community.
Latest Episodes
View all 79 episodesPutting Students and Families First: A Conversation with Nancy Dunn, VUSD Board President, and Sasha Begell, Superintendent of Vacaville Unified School District
Chief Scott Vermillion: The Journey That Shaped His Commitment to Helping People, Serving Pleasant Hill, and Leading by Example
Chief Joe Vigil: Rebuilding Trust, Safety, and Community in Antioch
California Legal Pathways with Ruthe Catolico Ashley: Opening Doors to Law, Leadership, and Justice
One Inch of Hope: Mental Health, Resilience, and Recovery with LaVontae Hill
Congressman Mike Thompson: Leadership, Service & the Future of California’s Communities
From Concord Roots to City Leadership: A Conversation with Pablo Benavente
Leading Brentwood Forward: City Manager G. Harold Duffey on Community, Growth & the Future
Interim Police Chief Walter O’Grodnick on Community Trust, E-Scooter Safety, and the Future of Brentwood
Len Augustine: A Lifetime of Service, Leadership, and Community Impact
Mayor Edwin Okamura: Community Voice, Youth Opportunities & Rio Vista’s Future
Vacaville’s One-Cent Sales Tax: Safety, Services & the Future — Featuring Chief Chris Polen & City Manager Savita Chaudhary
Congressman John Garamendi on the True Foundation of America, Current Issues Affecting Our Communities
Dr. Michael Silva: Running for Solano County Supervisor | Leadership, Community & the Future of District 4
Juan Desmarais: Marine, Father of Six & Candidate for Solano County Supervisor District 4 | Service, Freedom & A New Generation of Leadership
Alexandra Ikeda & Jason Holley: Building the Future of American Canyon for Families & Youth
From the Mic to the Mission: Scott Moak (Sacramento Republic FC VP & Studio40 Live Host) Gets Real on Community

S4 Ep 8Building a Stronger Sacramento: Lisa Kaplan on Safety, Growth & Community
Building a Stronger Sacramento: Lisa Kaplan on Safety, Growth & CommunityCouncilmember Kaplan’s leadership is deeply rooted in community. In this upcoming episode, she shares her commitment to uplifting local voices and addressing the issues that matter most to families and neighborhoods—from public safety and active transportation to economic development, efficient public services, and meaningful investments in infrastructure and family-friendly spaces.This conversation highlights her dedication to listening, collaboration, and building a stronger, more connected Sacramento. Stay tuned for an episode grounded in service, accountability, and community-driven leadership.

S4 Ep 7 Mental Health, Leadership & Safety: A Conversation with Chief Marshall
It was an honor to sit down with Chief Marshall for a meaningful conversation on leadership, prevention, and the future of public safety. In this episode, Chief Marshall shares how a proactive, prevention-focused approach can strengthen communities while highlighting the critical importance of mental health resources for those who serve. His commitment to supporting his team and leading with transparency offers a powerful perspective on what modern public safety can and should look like.We’re grateful to Chief Marshall and the Fairfield Police Department for their continued dedication and service to the community. Tune in for a conversation rooted in leadership, care, and forward-thinking solutions.

S4 Ep 6SANE-SART with Kari Cordero: Trauma-Informed Support, Forensic Care, and Healing for Survivors
Welcome back to Moms Building Community Podcast / Tomorrow’s Table Podcast. Today we’re spotlighting SANE-SART, a local nonprofit based in Fairfield that provides trauma-informed, evidence-based forensic and mental health services for people impacted by violence—including sexual assault, domestic violence, child abuse, and human trafficking. SANE-SART began as a forensic nursing examination team and has grown into a comprehensive support organization offering advocacy, forensic exams, and trauma recovery services across our region. Content note: this episode discusses sensitive topics related to violence and trauma.