Frani Chung

Frani Chung is a writer who explores the profound, intersecting truths of motherhood, womanhood, parenting, and identity—where they overlap, clash, and redefine us. A mom of two, she balances her work in integrated brand marketing with a relentless pursuit of the perfect bite, an insatiable love for entertainment and pop culture, and the ever-elusive art of staying present. She is a passionate advocate for reproductive rights and awareness.

Selected Writing:

Today.com, I Was Terrified To Send My Daughter To Kindergarten at Age 4

Spread The Jelly, Birth DGAF About Your Type-A Personality

Oprah Daily, Motherhood Stole My Sex Drive. Weed Got Me Back in the Saddle

Huffington Post, My First Grader Handed Me A 9-Word Note. When I Read It, My Stomach Dropped.

Motherly, Tim Walz’s Personal IVF Story Made Me Feel Seen

Jewish Women’s Archive, The Rituals We Pass Down

Salty, Why You Should Write a List of Your Cringiest Moments

Business Insider, My 3-year-old is best friends with a 70-year-old hot dog vendor.

Eater, How Prohibition Creamery Came To Mix Booze and Ice Cream

Eater, The Genius Pastry Chefs Keeping Austin Sweet