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Morgan Flaherty

Morgan is a contributing writer for Scary Mommy, where she has covered lifestyle pieces about topics such as beauty, travel, and parenting.

Along with writing, Morgan works as a Staff Editor for WDW Magazine. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Well + Good, InStyle, Byrdie, and The Everymom.

When she’s not writing, Morgan is probably playing with new skincare and makeup, listening to a true crime podcast, or lamenting about how her baby daughter is growing up too fast.

Publications

  • Scary Mommy
    8 articles
  • Well+Good
    5 articles
  • The Everymom
    2 articles
  • The New York Times
  • Magnify Money
  • Byrdie
  • InStyle

Writes Most On

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  • I Don't Have A Village, & It's F*cking Exhausting
    19 Feb—Scary Mommy
    What do you do when there are no grandparents around to help out? Feb. 19, 2025 For most of the first 24 years of my life, I lived within about two hours of my parents. For college, I transferred to a new college my sophomore year to be closer to home. After graduation, I lived with my parents for a year as I searched for a job. It wasn't until I was nearly a quarter of a century old that I made a major change: moving across the country. My boyfriend at the time (now husband) and I packed up...
  • Is The Roommate Phase Just A Normal Part of Parenthood? A Therapist Weighs In
    2 Dec 2024—Scary Mommy
    When should you worry about this phase? Dec. 2, 2024 A few weeks into parenthood, I was hit with a disturbing thought: I realized that I couldn't remember the last time my husband and I had had a conversation that wasn't about the baby or housework. Despite being in the same space and going through this incredibly intimate process of new parenthood, it was starting to feel like we were living more as roommates than partners. It's a terrifying concept when you've just made a major life...
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