MOMSGOTTHIS is a daily podcast every Monday through Thursday, featuring lively interviews with accomplished inspiring entrepreneurs and entertainers who are also moms. Each day covers a different part of a guest's life: including career, adventures, their “mom journey,” the highs and lows, the produ…
Stacy Igel and Michelle Park reflect on Season One and nearly 250 episodes with the journeys of amazing moms. Plus, what's up next for Stacy and Michelle.
When kids start figuring everything out, the challenge of expanding Take the Cake when it’s so focused on one kid at a time, aspiring for kids to be nice people who are happy, reliable and aware, and a special birthday party moment with a child's grandmother. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
A subscription service that delivers ugly produce to your door, making meal cards with different dinners on them, and a calendar to put them on the convenience of Fresh Direct, making a birthday party special, and printing photo books from the parties. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom products and services with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
Taking some time away with the husband, calendar use, food planning, the difficulties of bringing together two families to make a blended one, and boarding school. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom routines and relationships with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
Birthday parties for needy kids, the dynamics of a blended family, how a nonprofit cause can inspire your own kids, and when your kids work as a team. Janine Territo, Co-founder of Take the Cake, shares her mom journey with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. In this episode: Sophie shares a story about bringing her daughter to whole foods, her 13 month old’s friendliness disarming some closed off New Yorkers. Janine talks about her nonprofit Take The Cake, how every kid deserves a birthday party. We hear about Janine’s ‘blended family’ of six kids, with some of her kids now even helping with work at the nonprofit, and the difficulty of starting it with kids, when they were a bit younger and she was a stay at home mom. At the time she was busy, but more the kind of busy that depletes, and she was looking to find something that made her the kind of busy that energizes. Janine talks partnering up with her current business partner. The nonprofit being a good growth experience for Janine’s own kids, and if there are opportunities for her kids to become even more involved - bookkeeping, social media, etc. MGT moment: feeling like ‘i got this’ when the kids are working as a team to prep dinner, and happy moments watching the kids interact with each other.
A bonding moment between mother and son, what the future holds for Autumn, and making career decisions with family in mind. Entertainer Autumn Hurlbert shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel.
Products that help parents on the road, learning about motherhood while on the road, and self care items for travel. Entertainer Autumn Hurlbert shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel.
A routine while on tour and how a husband helps out, planning birthday parties for a toddler while on the road, and missing out on having mom friends while out on the road. Entertainer Autumn Hurlbert shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel.
Going on tour with child and husband, the challenges of taking time off to have a child after establishing a career, and knowing when it is time to return to work. Entertainer Autumn Hurlbert shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel.
Balancing running her business with motherhood, reflections on being a mom, and the work-life balance. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Products to help out when traveling, books for guidance and advice, and staying grounded during stressful moments. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom products and solutions with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Dividing responsibilities of work and home while working with one's husband, spousal activities outside of work, and staying in touch with your kids while traveling for work. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom routines and relationships with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Becoming a mother and deciding when to start a business, differences between having a child while working in the corporate world vs. owning one's own business, and how to feed a child healthy foods. Dana Bloom, CEO of Proper Food, shares her mom journey with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg.
Keeping kids off devices, a child's first photo, when kids learn new terminology, and feeling secure in what you do and decisions you make coming from a genuine feeling for it. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel.
A fantastic diaper service, making bread, more fun house raw ingredients and making things, and the fun of butcher paper. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her mom products. and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
The trauma of a daughter's first hair cut, having help in the home, a creative relationship with the husband, when dads get more involved as kids get older, and the things husbands don't know mom is doing for the kids. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
From lawyer to dress designer, saying yes to your feelings, creating something different in the fashion market, spacing tasks out to make them palatable, and a special moment with Batsheva’s daughter and Courtney Love. Dress designer Batsheva Hay shares her Mom Journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Wishing your kids a full life of doing good, sharing an entrepreneurial life with kids, teaching children to have their siblings' backs, being the fun and approachable mom, and how disco helps a bad mood. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Glossybox, when you look tired, using Botox, taking care of your skin when you're married to a plastic surgeon, being open with sons about beauty and grooming, and anticipating growth of men's makeup. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park
When kids start to know the days, inventing a fragrance primer called Linger, when a career is really a life that reflects how you think, a new line of fragrance that's coming, always wanting access to your kids, how kids have become a part of Abby's entrepreneurial efforts, and a salute to mentors and partners. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Taking your child into high powered Hollywood meetings, how your child's reactions provide feedback on entertainment programming for kids, pushing past a fear of losing one's professional identity once becoming a mother, and how kids can be one's greatest creation. Abby Wallach, Co-founder/CEO of ScentInvent Technologies (a scent innovation company), shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Traveling with kids on busy subways, when your child stands up to bullies, teaching kids to be the best at whatever they do and not to be a statistic, home-schooling child actors, and how your kid gets touchy-feely when they are sick. Celebrity wardrobe stylist Pilar Scratch shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
White noise for helping kids sleep, positive affirmations in your sleep, when your hair and teeth change from pregnancy, the importance of vitamins, a good pair of Spanx, Pilar's aunt the rapper, and lifting and taping cleavage. Celebrity wardrobe stylist Pilar Scratch shares her mom products and solutions with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
The need for a village/community, how Pilar got into social media,. twins born on different days, moving across the country, and wake up routines. Pilar Scratch shares her mom routines and relationships with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. A village/team/community River is a natural, been on set since he was a baby Using social media in such a positive wa Pilar's twin sister had an iPhone and posted Being born on different days as twins Moving to California Routines, making it work Little sleep, wake up routine do homework in AM if her son didn't finish it
Kids sleeping through the night, going through labor and birth alone, living in a shelter for six months, a baby that doesn't cry on set leads to a career, when professional paths align, and writing a best-selling book. Celebrity wardrobe stylist Pilar Scratch shares her Mom Journey with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort.
Counting calorie points, weird dolls, potty training, changes and growth in Dana's business, and the guilt of having a second child before the second one actually comes. Dana Pollack, founder of Dana's Bakery, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
From Stacy’s back going out when brushing her hair to an Eastern medicine chiropractor, a special Starbucks daily drink, an amazing audiobook to listen to at double speed, controlling your child’s sugar intake when you have a bakery, when your husband plans meals, eating extremely healthy or extremely bad, and eating without guilt. Dana Pollack, founder of Dana's Bakery, shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
How relationships with husbands change with kids, then having a great conversation with your husband that reminds you of when you used to really connect, the need for regular date nights, expanding the Dana's Bakery product line to "color outside the lines", and an opportunity for Dana's daughter to inspire a cookie. Dana Pollack, founder of Dana's Bakery, shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
A second daughter on the way, building a successful business with macarons, finding balance, and how life changed with a first child. Dana Pollack, founder of Dana's Bakery, shares her Mom Journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Jewelry Designer Roxanne Assoulin shares her mom moments and aspirations: Michelle does as much stuff as she can with her daughters on the weekend Reminding oneself of memories on phones with pictures Girls vs. boys sharing feelings What drives Roxanne in her business and how she balances with family, and how she has integrated her business with family Success due to being open to everything, asking for help, accepting risk Hosted by Stacy Igel and Michelle Park
Jewelry Designer Roxanne Assoulin shared her mom products and solutions: Everyday California apparel giving Michelle opportunity to talk to her daughter about recycling and sustainability All of the delivery services (i.e. Jetblack) offer so much time, Loving yourself to take care of yourself allows you to love other people A mom is as happy as her unhappiest kid Finding time to meditate or read Loving catalogues Making sure gifts aren't a transaction to prove you love your kids or grandkids Loving kids without products as a reward Hosted by Stacy Igel and Michelle Park
Jewelry Designer Roxanne Assoulin shared her mom routines and relationships: Stacy's son Dylan and her husband's back scratching Putting a sign out that mom is meditating (private time) A lot of walking, and how Roxanne ditched routines Jet lag timing as a. way to be getting up early The value of getting up early How children and grandchildren inspire for life, grandparents just have to love the grandkids Roxanne on wanting grandchildren to want to be with her not because of her gifts, but respecting her anyway Why you cant pick up kids without them being OK with that Loving no matter what Giving a child security of knowing unconditional love Hosted by Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Jewelry Designer Roxanne Assoulin shares her Mom Journey including: Stacy on meeting Roxanne via Jetblack Roxanne's amazing jewelry, creating friendship bracelets in age of social media The unlikely way Rozanne got deep into social media Starting jewelry in her basement, and having two young kids at the time Hiding the stones from her young kids! Getting reported by neighbors for doing business form home, and being a turning point Looking like you’ve got it as a mom, but just winging it, doing your best Becoming a grandma How it is fun having children in the house again Face-timing any time of day with grandma! The great feeling of accomplishment and pride when you see the whole family together and realize what you’ve made Hosted by Stacy Igel and Michelle Park.
Having nails inspired by magazine covers, family dance parties, moments off joy, being where you are and being present, an attitude of gratitude and living with love, The Yay List, and why the kind of person your kids become is more important than academics. Meaghan Murphy, Executive Editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @meaghanbmurphy) Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30 percent off first order. Stacy on wanting to invent something to help you zip up your dress, she asked Dylan to zip her dress, was a big boy, surreal he knew how to do this Meaghan's "Nails of Issues", manicures inspired by magazine cover Her daughter can’t get gels Meaghan's favorite moments are dance parties Moments of joy make it all possible and worthwhile Be where you are (present) Meaghan's oldest kid is living six steps ahead Confident, happy middle child Youngest kid so sensitive Wanting the kids to feel fulfilled Leaving love notes, practicing an attitude of gratitude and living with love More important than academics is the kind of person you are Creating flexibility and opportunities is more important than ever How Meaghan is passionate about helping people to live fully charged and find energy and goodness in every day, connecting dots in the universe and helping people get closer to what they are meant to be and do "The Yay List" Being Chief Spirit Officer of Westfield A sense of community and belonging is crucial to happiness Saying yes to what brings you joy
Puncture-Resistant shoes, great toys from the Toy Fair, zip-up bedding, a point system for tasks, the best thing that ever happened for moms, a great acne solution, and awesome mascara. Meaghan Murphy, Executive Editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine, shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @meaghanbmurphy) An early walker, Vivobarefoot, puncture resistant that forms to feet, encapsulates foot A memorable toy from the Toy Fair - Spin Master - Juno the Interactive Elephant Lots of llamas at the Toy Fair Lost Kitties, good for sensory and tactile Beddy’s zip up bedding, helps with made bedding for kids, like an all-in-one fitted sheet Kids making beds Points for doing jobs isn the house, but no prize The best thing that ever happened for moms - Wineaway - stain remover Avocado as a stubborn stain Cetaphil for acne Mascara from Thrive Cosmetics - makes you look like have fake eyelashes without them - gives back to suffers of cancer
The routine of sharing your day, bed as a sacred place, separation anxiety after loss, when times of day have meaning, seeing the good in things, balancing three kids, and how puzzles can keep you connected. Meaghan Murphy, Executive Editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine, shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @meaghanbmurphy) Michelle's daughter telling about her day, saying she loves Michelle For Meaghan and family, bed as a sacred place, on weekends family bed Touching ears at a certain time each day to know the other is thinking of each other Separation anxiety after dealing with loss The magic of 11:11 Programming your brain to see good more often Showing your kids the good in things Balancing three kids Non-stop puzzles to always be spending time together
An incredible career following one's heart in service journalism, when your kids are toy testers, how it gets tougher but more rewarding as kids get older, a house that is part classroom and part party, and when karma delivers love and support back to you in a rough time. Meaghan Murphy, Executive Editor of Good Housekeeping Magazine, shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @meaghanbmurphy) Dylan pre-k experience, spelling, writing name An incredible career path - how Meaghan started in magazines at 18, won an essay contest writing about adversity, then from YM Magazine to Teen People to MTV to Delia's to Victoria's Secret, then Hearst then Cosmo, then Self Magazine, fitness expert, an acting background, then Good Housekeeping! No career path or goals—just following her heart Having three kids Trying so many things she learns through her service journalism How Meaghan's kids are toy testers Balancing everything when they are younger, it gets crazier as they get older, schedules, bullying, anxiety, homework More challenging but more rewarding Conversations with her little people A house always feel like part classroom, part party When she was sick, receiving so much love and support, and all the love and giving she does coming back to her
Tracy Margolies, Chief Merchant for Saks Fifth Avenue, rounds out her week with #MOMSGOTTHIS podcast by sharing her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park --- with talk of Puff the Magic Dragon, including her son in a Mother’s Day photo shoot, fitting in dating and the tradeoff, the challenge of dating in NYC and thinking about a man in her son’s life, when your child is kind and sharing, and a remarkable intuitive moment. (@tmargolies on Instagram) Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30 percent off first order. Stacy on meeting Peter Yarrow of Peter Paul and Mary Puff the Magic Dragon! Tracy on doing shoots with her son, including for Mother’s Day Fitting in dating, and the tradeoff Challenge of dating in NYC Thinking about a man in her son’s life When your child is kind and sharing An intuitive moment
Checking air quality in your home, the value of planning and keeping a tight calendar, making use of nap time to get things done, and the miracle of Tot Squad! Tracy Margolies, Chief Merchant for Saks Fifth Avenue, shares her mom products and solutions with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (@tmargolies on Instagram) A battery operated smart indoor air quality detector, discovering radon Tracy on being consistent and crazy about her calendar to know what to expect of your day Planning Making use of time when her son is sleeping, which she knows the times that will be How Tracy's assistant keeps her on time An amazing service that saved Tracy- when her son was sick in his stroller Tot Squad - can pick up, clean, deliver the stroller
Sleep routines, staying attached while traveling, being in the moment with your kid, valued mom. friends, a text-based mom support group, and no time for working out. Tracy Margolies, Chief Merchant for Saks Fifth Avenue, shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (@tmargolies on Instagram)
A big career in luxury retail merchandising starting with the psychology of retailing, when your job feels like a hobby, working hard and playing hard, choosing to become a single mother, accepting a different flow of life than others, the lack of privacy and dignity in some IVF processes/services, living close to work as a time savings, and celebrating you kid's first birthday as your own accomplishment. Tracy Margolies, Chief Merchant for Saks Fifth Avenue, shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (@tmargolies on Instagram)
Singing Lion King at the zoo, being emotional about your kids, when a child exhibits a strong personality, an Ohio heart, and being torn between opportunity and what makes you comfortable. Celebrity Hairstylist Mia Santiago shares her mom moments and aspirations with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. Amazing moment - Michelle's daughter singing Lion King at the zoo Kids being brazen in public Being emotional about your child Mia's kid is gregarious, coming into his own personalty Traveling and being away from family, and far from their family Driving to Ohio envy 6-8 weeks, do hair, so Mia can bring her son home How Mia has an "Ohio heart" Torn - in a struggle about staying in NYC for career vs. giving her son the best place in the world Considering living in both places, very scary How for Mia it is hard to understand growing up in NYC
An amazing headband, cruising with Oprah, super hair tips from a celebrity hairstylist, and fighting post-pregnancy hair loss. Celebrity Hairstylist Mia Santiago shares her mom products and serviceswith Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @miasantiagohair)In this episode: Stacy loves the Scunci headband Oprah cruises Hair tips from a celebrity hairstylist Fighting post pregnancy hair loss To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
Charts for helping with separation anxiety, a craft-a-day, Blippi, mom-shaming, a very supportive husband, and nurturing all relationships. Celebrity Hairstylist Mia Santiago shares her mom routines and relationships with Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @miasantiagohair)In this episode: Stacy leaving Dylan for two days for her moms birthday, a chart with that counts down the days you’re away and coming back Mia on doing a craft every day with her son Blippi (fun and educational videos for children) teaches kids so much stuff Mia’s days are never the same, husband best supporter, works at night as a bartender so she can flourish in her career Mom shaming is a thing, so Mia is setting boundaries Mia on main sure to be going out on date nighttwice a month, nurturing relationships with husband, son, and work—but can’t go out to work events as much as she used to To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
Great moms are everywhere, not being ready for a baby because of career goals, how letting go and prayer led to a pregnancy, why having a baby can drive a career instead of limiting it, working with Oprah, and when a great support system can empower you. Celebrity Hairstylist Mia Santiago shares her mom journey with Stacy Igel. (Instagram: @miasantiagohair)In this episode: Meeting great moms in unexpected places Mia on dragging her feet to have a baby because of career Letting go and praying allowed Mia to get pregnant fast How having a child has actually driven her career forward, not held her back——she is connecting with women about kids even more A new gig as guest speaker for Oprah’s cruises How having a support system allows her to travel and pursue opportunities, knowing she’s doing the best for her family To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
When kids start saying words for everything, the kids understand things and reach out with affection, and is reading a child’s diary a good idea? Allison Stanton, Director Operations for Healthy Meals Supreme, shares her mom special moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. (Instagram: @healthymealssupreme)Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30 percent off first order.In this episode: Kids noticing things and calling out the words When your kids start getting what you’ve been telling them When kids reach out with affection, expressing themselves An interest of cooking from the kids Is reading your kids’ diaries a good idea? To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
When kids start saying words for everything, the kids understand things and reach out with affection, and is reading a child's diary a good idea? Allison Stanton, Director Operations for Healthy Meals Supreme, shares her mom special moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. (Instagram: @healthymealssupreme) Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30 percent off first order. In this episode: Kids noticing things and calling out the words When your kids start getting what you’ve been telling them When kids reach out with affection, expressing themselves An interest of cooking from the kids Is reading your kids’ diaries a good idea? To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
An amazing hands-free breast pump, prepared and delivered meals for people with chronic illnesses, The Gizmo, and should kids have phones? Allison Stanton, Director Operations for Healthy Meals Supreme, shares her mom products and solutions with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. (Instagram: @healthymealssupreme)In this episode: An amazing hands-free breast-pump – Freemi Healthy Meal’s Supreme—fresh, fully cooked meal, vacuum sealed for freshness Place order, shows up following week, measured and cooked and prepared following health guidelines, nutritionally balanced, designed for people with chronic illnesses Kids and having phones? The Gizmo – like a watch, a controlled way to keep track of kids, and program some specific phone numbers for them Parents aren’t always staying with kids at their activities To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
Kids without routines, early risers a network of friends, and an absence of social life. Allison Stanton, Director Operations for Healthy Meals Supreme, shares her mom routines and relationships with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. (Instagram: @healthymealssupreme)In this episode: No routines, allowing kids to learn adaptability Getting up early Great network of friends The change in social pattern with friends Goodbye club nights To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
Allowing babies to take in the world around them, the fiery relationship of sisters, starting with a new company you believe in, putting your baby in day care early, the challenge of going from wife to mother, the need for money vs. wanting your kids to know you, and leprechaun traps. Allison Stanton, Director Operations for Healthy Meals Supreme, shares her mom journey with Michelle Park and guest host Sophie Elgort. (Instagram: @healthymealssupreme)In this episode: Michelle on having two kids, and how the baby gets dragged around to things the older one wants to do, how it is fun to see her take things in, bring babies out, they can absorb things around them How, until you have your own girls, you don’t know how much they are friends one minute, enemies the next Working for a new company for the last year, having been in the toy industry for about ten years behind the scenes Being a working mom, and how Allison didn’t take time and was home just 3 months after birth Having a sitter during the day, and Allison’s mother in the evenings as needed Why Allison’s second baby was into day care at 3 months and why she’s OK with it Transitioning from being a wife to being a mother How having a kid brings you back to square one The difference of having kids that are your own without guidance and trying to keep them alive and healthy is such a challenge Feeling like you’ll never be able to tackle life again, balance things The horrible staining power of avocado! Being honest on social media about how hard it is, instead if being inauthentic How having two kids close together changed Allison’s career path, Reconciling the need for money and survival with wanting kids to know her Trading the corner office for working from home “Leprechaun traps” To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.
When kids interact and support one another, teaching the importance of trying and pursuing passions and dreams, inspiring work ethic, bullying, and the dangers of social media. Lyss Stern, Founder of Diva Moms and author of “Motherhood Is a B#tch”, shares her mom moments and aspirations with Michelle Park and guest host Lily-Hayes Kaufman-Salzberg. (Instagram:@diva_moms )Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30 percent off first order.In this episode: Best moments happen when kids interact together A secret startup on kindness Teaching the importance of trying even if failure can happen Teaching the wide range of possibilities of jobs in a field of interest, and following passions and dreams How Lyss its determined not to be a tiger mom Inspiring work ethic Bullying memories Teaching that social media is often not real, and dealing with fear of missing out To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.