Jacquelyn Rodgers is another creative mom that I’m trying to keep up with! We talk about how she continues her love of being creative to cover up mommy guilt. She…
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Episode 117: Pivoting Between Work and Motherhood with Sabrina Seymore
For Sabrina Seymore, motherhood came naturally to her. She is an event planner and entrepreneur while growing a community of confident women called The Prevailing Woman. Key Takeaways Sabrina shares…
Mom’s Summer Bucket List
When is the last time you made a mom’s summer bucket list? This summer is not going to be like what you planned. Let’s all say goodbye to that vision…
Episode 116: Why I Believe You Need to Wake Up Earlier
Even before I was stuck in quarantine, I wasn’t doing what I needed to wake up earlier than my children and get a few things done. I realize that the…
Episode 115: Building a Habit of Prayer as a Mom with Chrystal Evans Hurst
Prayer has helped Chyrstal get through some of the hardest times in her life. Hard days are going to happen for everyone, so building in times for prayer, talking with…
Finding Wellness At Home In 30 Minutes A Day
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Episode 114: Finding the Good in a Hard Situation and Season
Whew, it’s a lot going on in the world today and it’s important to find some good in a hard situation and keep a positive attitude if possible. But you…
Best Advice for a Working Mom with No Time
According to Working Mother, it’s common to be a working mom with no time, that’s actually the norm. When you add in family duties, the average working mom works 98…
Episode 113: Seeking Our Own Way to Parent with Erykah St. Louis
Erykah St. Louis is a mother, wife, activist, and artist who is working daily to figure out how she wants to parent. I’m glad we had this conversation about why…
Episode 112: Mothering with a Chronic Illness with Jewel Gibson
Jewel Gibson is a woman with many hats, wife, mom, educator, and blogger. She’s also a sufferer of a chronic illness from the early days of motherhood to today. She’s…