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What does it mean to be the eldest daughter?In this episode of Moms and Their Music, we explore the unique experience of growing up as the firstborn daughter and the expectations that often come with that role.From responsibility and leadership to sibling dynamics, people-pleasing tendencies, and the pressure to "set the example," we discuss how being the eldest daughter can shape both childhood and adulthood in ways that are often overlooked. We also chat for a while about what it's like to raise an eldest daughter.Whether you're an eldest daughter yourself, raising one, married to one, or still recovering from being told "you're the oldest" every time something went wrong, this episode is for you.We laugh our way through sibling dynamics, unrealistic expectations, responsibility that somehow gets assigned by birth order, and the strange phenomenon of eldest daughters becoming unofficial assistant managers of the family before they're even old enough to drive.As Moms and Their Music continues to grow, we're also entering a season of intentional development behind the scenes. We're exploring new ideas, refining how we connect with our audience, and laying the groundwork for exciting additions still to come.Thank you for being part of the journey. We can't wait to share what's next.Connect with Moms and Their Music:Patreon: patreon.com/MATMpodFacebook: Moms and Their MusicInstagram: @matm.podcastTikTok: @matm.podcastYouTube PlaylistSend us Fan Mail Support the showFor moms who need music, honesty, laughter, and a soft place to land after a hard day... Get the parts of MATM made for moms who need more than an episode on Patreon: early access, bonus reads, emotional reset content, playlists, digital products, and behind-the-scenes chaos.
FROM A GARAGE STUDIO TO A THRIVING BUSINESS: KAREN'S STORY OF FAITH, RESILIENCE & PERSEVERANCEWhat do you do when life doesn't go according to plan?In this powerful episode of the Momming with Jesus Podcast, Lauren sits down with Karen Heaton, owner of Adrenaline Productions LLC, entrepreneur, mother of five, and a woman whose journey is a testimony of perseverance through both personal and professional challenges.Karen shares how a dream that started in a garage grew into a thriving dance studio, the lessons she learned from early business ventures, and how she balanced raising five children while continuing to pursue the passions God placed on her heart.Together, Lauren and Karen dive into topics that so many women can relate to:✨ Motherhood and entrepreneurship✨ Pursuing dreams while raising a family✨ Taking risks and starting before you feel ready✨ Building a business from the ground up✨ Navigating uncertainty during COVID✨ Walking through separation and single motherhood✨ Finding strength through life's unexpected transitions✨ Trusting God through difficult seasons✨ Encouragement for women who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or discouragedKaren's story is a beautiful reminder that your circumstances do not define your future, setbacks do not determine your destiny, and God can use every season—even the hardest ones—for growth, purpose, and impact.Whether you're a business owner, a stay-at-home mom, a single mom, or simply a woman trying to navigate life's twists and turns, this conversation will encourage you to keep going, keep believing, and keep trusting God with the next step.
Have you ever settled for less because it seemed easier?In this powerful episode of Momming with Jesus, we're diving into the story of the Israelites and uncovering a truth many of us need to hear: God never called us to settle for less than His promises. Whether it's compromising in relationships, staying stuck in unhealthy habits, giving up too soon, or carrying old baggage into a new season, God is inviting us to trust Him for more.Join Lauren Hargrove as she shares biblical encouragement on overcoming compromise, fighting for God's promises, persevering through challenges, and letting go of what no longer belongs in your life. If you've been feeling discouraged, tempted to settle, or wondering if God's best is really worth the wait, this message will remind you that His plans are always worth trusting.Key Scriptures: Numbers 32-35, John 10:10, Hebrews 10:35-36, Joshua 1:9In this episode:• How compromise keeps us from God's best• Why every promise is worth fighting for• The importance of letting go of old habits and mindsets• How to walk confidently into your God-given purpose• Encouragement for women seeking spiritual growth, healing, peace, and freedomDon't settle for less when God has so much more in store for you.–To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
This week's episode brings a real, honest, and unforgettable conversation with a devoted husband and proud girl dad who shared stories that had us laughing, reflecting, and appreciating the journey of fatherhood. ❤️We talked about:
In this episode of Momming with Jesus, we're diving into the pursuit of holiness and what it truly means to be set apart for God in a world that constantly pressures us to blend in. Holiness is not about perfection, legalism, or pretending to have it all together. It's about allowing the life changing power of Jesus to transform the way we live, think, speak, and walk through this world.Together we unpack the deeper meaning behind the book of Leviticus, the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, the narrow path Jesus spoke about, and the call for believers to actually live like we've been saved. We talk honestly about compromise, conviction, backsliding, spiritual refinement, and why God calls us out of old cycles so we can fully step into the life He has prepared for us.If you've ever struggled with feeling torn between the world and your faith, battled compromise, or wondered why holiness even matters anymore, this conversation is for you. God is still calling His people out, refining them through the fire, and raising up believers who are willing to live differently for His glory.You are not called to blend in. You are called to be set apart. Holiness still matters.
Work-life balance sounds cute until motherhood enters the group chat. This week, we're talking jobs, kids, guilt, burnout, chaos, caffeine, and the very real art of doing your best while absolutely not having it all figured out.Come sit with us for the real side of trying to balance work, life, motherhood, and everything in between. New episode from Moms and Their Music.
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Episode 12 is a guest interview… and a return to our roots.This is what happens when you circle back to where it all started; with a little more life, a little more perspective, and just enough history to make things interesting.Same connection. Different energy. A lot more to say (and a few things that probably weren't supposed to be said
Postpartum isn't just a phase; it's a transformation.This week, we're talking about what really happens after the baby arrives. The emotional highs, the mental weight, the identity shifts… and everything in between that doesn't always make it into the “new mom” narrative.It's honest. It's unfiltered. And it's a conversation a lot of moms don't realize they need until they hear it.Tap in.YouTube PlaylistSend us Fan Mail Support the show
Do "YOU" still parent your kids even though they are grown ass adults?
There's a voice in you that doesn't need proof… but somehow we're always asking it for receipts.This episode lives in that space.The gut feeling you tried to explain away. The moment you second-guessed… then circled back like, “yeah… I knew.”We're getting into what it actually looks like to trust that voice, how easily we override it, and what changes when you start listening differently; especially when your faith is part of the conversation.This one's not loud… but it sticks.YouTube PlaylistNational Library Of Medicine ArticleNational Institute of Mental Health ArticleMonster Nanny ArticleWashington Post ArticleSend us Fan Mail Support the show
Making friends as a mom is harder than dating… and somehow more confusing Making friends as a mom comes with a lot of questions…Like: “Are we close?” “Are our kids the reason we talk?” “Do I text first or is that too much?”In this episode of Moms and Their Music, we're talking about the reality of friendships in motherhood — the effort it takes, the awkwardness of making new connections, and why keeping friendships strong can feel harder than it used to.We also dive into the differences between friendships with moms and friendships with friends who don't have kids — and how both can feel meaningful, but very different.It's honest, a little chaotic, and very much a “you're not the only one figuring this out as you go” kind of conversation.Youtube Playlist -There's not much on there for this one, honestly. We had too much to say about Friendships in Motherhood.Send us Fan Mail Support the show
A single dad. A teenage daughter. And the moment parenting shifts from protecting to preparing. This week on Moms and Their Music, we open the door to a different side of the parenting experience.In our first-ever Dad-isode, our anchor host sits down with Billy Boy, a single father raising a teenage daughter as she steps into a new phase of independence.What unfolds is a conversation about trust, growth, and the delicate balance between holding on and letting go.From navigating the teenage years to reflecting on the role music plays in shaping memories and connection, this episode highlights the often-unspoken thoughts behind fatherhood; especially when raising a daughter.It's a perspective that is rarely centered, but deeply important.Youtube Playlist for this EpisodeSend us Fan Mail Support the show
For the first time ever, the full MATM trio is finally in the same room… and the conversation goes exactly as off the rails as you'd expect. No missing chairs. No scheduling chaos. Just the full trio doing what we do best; laughing too hard, telling stories we probably shouldn't, and saying the quiet parts out loud.What started as a simple recording quickly turned into one of the most fun sessions we've had so far. The energy in the room was unreal, the stories escalated faster than expected, and more than once we looked at each other and asked, “Should we cut that?” …and then decided not to.This episode is what happens when moms finally get to talk about a night out and the conversation goes completely off the rails; the kind of honest, hilarious, and sometimes chaotic storytelling that comes from real friendship, motherhood, and life lived out loud.If you've ever wondered what happens when three moms get together to talk about parenting, life, music, and the stories that come with it… this episode is exactly that moment.Grab your drink or mocktail, settle in, and come hang out with us.Trust us… this one gets wild.Youtube PlaylistSend a text Support the show
In this bonus episode, we spotlight Paul'Michael Bair, a Hoosier-born creative whose career spans music, film, and storytelling. A singer-songwriter, actor, writer, and producer, Bair represents the kind of artist who refuses to stay in just one lane. Originally from Indiana, Bair followed his creative ambitions west, continuing to develop projects across multiple corners of the entertainment world—from songwriting and performance to film production and creative consulting. This episode explores the mindset behind pursuing the arts from the Midwest to the broader entertainment industry, and what it takes to keep creating when your passions stretch across more than one medium.Because sometimes the most interesting stories come from the people bold enough to chase them.Youtube Playlist Want to explore more of Paul'Michael Bair's work? Check the links below to discover his music, projects, and creative journey. Paul Michael Bair - IMDbFinding Home (Short) - IMDbPaulMichael Bair | LinkedInAddict by LAXclusive artist... - LAXclusive Entertainment | FacebookPaul'Michael Bair - Portfolio | NOVASpotify – Web PlayerSend us Fan Mail Support the show
The first baby changes your life. The second baby changes everything else.In Episode 6 of Moms and Their Music, we're talking about the beautifully chaotic reality of welcoming that second child; the shift in family dynamics, the emotional curveballs, the moments that make you laugh just to keep from crying, and the realization that whatever you thought you had figured out the first time… might not apply anymore.This episode is also a long-awaited MATM milestone as Rachel finally joins us on the mic, bringing her voice, perspective, and lived experience into the conversation for the first time.Motherhood doesn't come with a manual, and adding another tiny human to the mix has a funny way of rewriting the rules you thought you understood.So come hang out with us as we talk about the surprises, the struggles, the humor, and the unexpected beauty that comes with that second child.Because if the first baby teaches you how to become a mom… the second one teaches you how to roll with it.Youtube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwnGrdjqohPKHIpcpVSStTecLqu-AUnr0&si=rCD8QxT0nUHAP94nNewey Soundcloud:Stream NEWEY music | https://soundcloud.com/neweymusicSend us Fan Mail Support the show
Two of the moms sit down for a conversation that doesn't try to wrap motherhood into neat little boxes. Bonus moms. Bio moms. Different roles, different emotions and a whole lot of perspective that rarely gets said out loud.What starts as a simple discussion slowly unfolds into something deeper: boundaries that aren't always clear, love that looks different depending on where you stand, and the quiet truths that live underneath blended family dynamics. There's no scorekeeping here. No sides to pick. Just honesty, reflection, and the kind of real talk that happens when the mics stay on long enough for the walls to come down.Some moments feel raw. Some feel unexpectedly comforting. And of course, it wouldn't be MATM without a few laughs breaking through when things get heavy.If you've ever lived in the gray areas of modern motherhood or wondered what those conversations sound like behind closed doors; this episode invites you to listen a little closer.Press play… and step into the perspective.Link to the YouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwnGrdjqohPJZUnCUlQDZj4Gr0nqWdX_B&si=-KQiwU6re3NLvUWhSend a textThe Classic MATM intro the sound that tells you, we're coming back from or going to break/ad ok byyyyeee Support the show
Have you ever looked at your life and thought, I don't have enough to give?In this episode of Momming with Jesus, we unpack the powerful question Jesus asked His disciples in Mark 8: “How many loaves do you have?” What felt insufficient in their hands became more than enough in His.This conversation is for the woman who feels underqualified, unseen, or hesitant to step into what God is calling her to. Through the stories of the feeding of the four thousand, the widow's oil, and Gideon's army of 300, we're reminded that God specializes in multiplying small beginnings, surrendered faith, and ordinary obedience.If you've been discrediting yourself, doubting your calling, or waiting until you feel “ready,” this episode will encourage you to stop focusing on what you lack and start trusting what God can do with what you already have.You don't need more — you just need to place it in His hands.–To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
In this episode of Momming with Jesus, we're talking about self-discipline—what it is, what it isn't, and why it matters for spiritual growth.Self-discipline isn't about perfection, shame, or having the “right personality.” It's about intention, consistency, and walking in the grace God has already given us. We explore the tension between desire and discipline, the struggle between spirit and flesh, and how maturity in Christ comes through small, faithful steps over time.If you've ever wanted a closer relationship with God, stronger rhythms at home, healthier habits, or simply encouragement to keep going when it feels hard—this conversation is for you. Together, we're learning how to move beyond feelings, grow what God has planted, and enjoy the fruit that comes from disciplined living.–To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
What happens when your girlfriend starts acting more like your mom than your partner? Our listener “Mike” needs help on how to handle it without hurting feelings.
Since 2016 is a trend on social media, TBT today featured only songs from that year! Plus Amy just moved here late last year and takes a crack at dethroning our pop culture queen in Can't Beat Kelly, then Mike feels like his girlfriend is momming him and needs advice in how to handle that in Group Therapy!
In this heartfelt episode of Momming with Jesus, Lauren sits down with Melissa Hughes for an honest and encouraging conversation about faith, motherhood, marriage, and navigating the everyday pressures moms carry.Melissa shares wisdom shaped by real life not perfection. From staying spiritually grounded in busy seasons to learning how God meets us right where we are, this conversation feels like sitting across the table with a trusted friend who truly understands.Together, Lauren and Melissa talk about showing up imperfectly, trusting God in the unseen moments, and remembering that you were never meant to do motherhood alone. If you're craving encouragement, perspective, and a reminder that Jesus is present in the middle of your mess and your growth this episode is for you.Whether you're in a season of joy, exhaustion, transition, or rebuilding, this conversation will remind you that God is near, your story matters, and grace is always available.Follow Melissa on Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/melissaleahughes/ –To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
Moms, stop trading CEO Energy for $15-an-hour chores. Your time is a premium resource... so if you feel like you've been giving it away a little more freely than you'd like, this is for you. Press play to get the secret to scaling your joy and your profit while letting go of the low-value tasks that drain your creativity. PS. Use your highest and best energy on things that actually build your legacy ⏳
In this episode of Momming with Jesus, Lauren sits down with her dear friend Sierra for a real and faith-filled conversation about what it looks like to trust God in every season. From her years in the corporate world to becoming a stay-at-home and homeschool mom, Sierra shares how faith guided her through some of the biggest transitions of her life.Together, they talk about marriage, motherhood, business, and stepping out in obedience—even when the path isn't fully clear. Sierra also opens up about discovering the power of reading God's Word and how it's transformed her heart, her home, and her purpose.Whether you're navigating change, building your faith, or just needing a reminder that God is in every detail, this episode will encourage you to take that next step of faith with confidence.Connect with Sierra: https://www.instagram.com/sierragarza__?igsh=MXFhNmtrcDN2emZvcg==https://www.instagram.com/sierrasimplesetup?igsh=MWh0NmVjeWp5cDhiOQ==–To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
How do you break generational trauma, navigate motherhood, and still keep your sense of humor intact?In this honest episode of the Collide Podcast, we sit down with Melanie Shankle to talk about halting generational trauma and the the realities of momming, and handling emotional ups and downs. She shares about her journey from blogger to New York Times bestselling author, offering insights on building strong connections with your kids, creating safe spaces for them to share, and surviving the rollercoaster of their emotions. Whether you're navigating motherhood, parenting challenges, or the pressure to “get it right,” this episode will remind you that laughter, grace, and intentional connection are powerful tools in raising kids and breaking cycles.Meet MelanieMelanie Shankle—better known as “Big Mama”—is a New York Times bestselling author, blogger, and speaker. She started her blog in 2006 with funny and heartfelt reflections on motherhood, marriage, faith, and everyday life, and her storytelling quickly struck a chord with readers. Melanie is passionate about encouraging moms, fostering joy in everyday life, and helping families navigate the challenges of parenting with grace and humor. Her story is a powerful example of living intentionally, embracing imperfection, and creating meaningful connections with your children.In This Episode, You'll LearnStrategies for breaking generational trauma in your familyWays to strengthen emotional connections with your kidsHow to create safe spaces for your children to express themselvesTips for surviving the emotional ups and downs of motherhoodHow This Episode Will Encourage YouIf you've ever felt overwhelmed by motherhood or unsure if you're “doing it right,” this episode will offer practical guidance and heartfelt encouragement. You'll be reminded that even in the messy, unpredictable moments, you can parent with intention, love, and humor—and that breaking cycles of pain is possible.Collide Women's Conference - Join us for a powerful one-day event filled with inspiration, connection, and encouragement to help you pursue healing, purpose, and deeper faith.✨ Learn more and grab your ticket on our website.Connect with Melanie - Website | Podcast: The Big Boo CastBook: Here be DragonsConnect with Willow - Website | Instagram | FacebookPre-Order Willow's New Book! Collide: Running into Healing When Life Hands You HurtFollow and Support Collide
In this week's Momming with Jesus episode, we're talking about The Gift of Discernment: Walking in Wisdom, Not Fear—learning how to seek truth, follow your God-given convictions, and stand firm in your faith without judgment or confusion. We'll unpack how to navigate gray areas like Halloween, culture, and daily choices with spiritual clarity, grace, and peace.–To connect with Lauren or to become a Supporter, visit gravetop.com and follow her @laurenahargrove on Instagram and Facebook
This is a special Friday episode of the podcast, where I take the mic solo to recap my first year of momming as my baby turns ONE this weekend. I also discuss my first order of business after 12 months of exclusive breastfeeding and answer your questions about the peaks and pits from this past year.EPISODE NOTES:Releasing this episode on 'The Life of a Showgirl Day' (0:20)Crossgates is the go-to place for all the generations of moms and babies (1:00)My first Botox and filler experience with The Rejuva Center at Williams Saratoga Springs (3:25)The Macy's fitting room mirrors did a girl dirty in the middle school era (14:17)The science of having a baby STILL blows my mind (19:45)My decision not do throw a big first birthday party (29:52)Peaks and Pits of baby's first year (35:05)Biggest things that have changed since becoming a mom (44:18)The queen of co-sleeping (55:33)Weaning breastfeeding (1:08:27)
Artificial Intelligence isn't here to replace you — it's here to support you. In this episode of Momming, Surviving & Thriving, Myla breaks down how AI can become a powerful tool for working moms, entrepreneurs, and leaders who are juggling way too much on their plates.From meal planning to writing bios to streamlining meetings, AI can save you hours every week and help you create more space for rest, creativity, and leadership. Myla shares her favorite everyday tools, how she uses them to stay on track with her goals, and why embracing AI is about thriving, not hustling harder.And if you want to go deeper, don't miss our upcoming AI Workshop Series this month — practical, hands-on sessions designed to help moms and leaders use AI to simplify life and business.
In this episode, we sit down with Abbi Warden, COO, mom, and leader, to talk about the realities of balancing executive life with raising young children. Abbi shares her journey as a parent and professional, how she manages the mental load at home, and the systems and support that keep her grounded. We dive into work-life integration, leadership lessons shaped by motherhood, and what she hopes her kids take away from watching her lead both at work and at homeDon't need step-by-step sleep coaching, but need advice on age-specific awake times, milestones, regressions, scheduling tweaks, and more? Our Sleep Guides have you covered!Erin Junker | Paediatric Sleep ConsultantInstagram @thehappysleepcompanyWebsite www.thehappysleepcompany.com
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She's a fellow podcaster and author and she's also a champion of making motherhood fun again! Courtney DeFeo of Pardon the Mess joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr with powerful reminders and tips about making motherhood joyful...and funny!Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3VOMYHR
Balancing diapers and deadlines isn't easy, but it's possible—and even rewarding. In this episode, Carina Gardner shares how she built a thriving design business while raising kids at home. From time management hacks to mindset shifts, you'll hear the strategies that kept her creative career moving forward without sacrificing family.Learn more about Carina at www.carinagardner.com
EP520. In this episode, Renee shares her top tips for surviving (and sometimes thriving) as a solo parent during the summer. Whether your partner is traveling for work, you're co-parenting, or you're just holding down the fort solo for a stretch—this one's for you. From ditching the rigid schedules to embracing the snack plate lifestyle, Renee reminds you that good enough is more than enough. Because solo parenting isn't easy—but you're not alone in it.
EP520. In this episode, Renee shares her top tips for surviving (and sometimes thriving) as a solo parent during the summer. Whether your partner is traveling for work, you're co-parenting, or you're just holding down the fort solo for a stretch—this one's for you. From ditching the rigid schedules to embracing the snack plate lifestyle, Renee reminds you that good enough is more than enough. Because solo parenting isn't easy—but you're not alone in it.
In this Mental Health Awareness Month episode of Momming, Surviving, and Thriving, we're getting real about boundaries — what you don't have to carry, what you're not responsible for, and what you're finally allowed to release.Inspired by the words of Audre Lorde, we explore why caring for yourself is not selfish — it's survival. If you've been the one holding everyone up while your own heart is breaking, this episode is your permission slip to say no, to rest, and to protect your peace.You'll hear:3 truths every woman needs about boundariesSimple phrases to use when you're ready to protect your time and energyA quick journaling exercise to help you name and claim the boundaries you need right nowThis week, we're choosing peace — not people-pleasing.Because while you balance it all, there's only one of you.
Happy Mother’s Day! Today, we’re talking with our friend, Julie McEntee about being a boy mom. As a homeschooling mom of five boys, Julie has lots of great wisdom to offer – from outdoors and fresh air, to Dad’s involvement, to how to keep those active boys fed! No matter your age or stage of […]
Happy Mother’s Day! Today, we’re talking with our friend, Julie McEntee about being a boy mom. As a homeschooling mom of five boys, Julie has lots of great wisdom to offer – from outdoors and fresh air, to Dad’s involvement, to how to keep those active boys fed! No matter your age or stage of […]
Are you feeling like you can't get things right as aMom? Are guilt, fear, shame, loneliness,and lack of patience all too often your traveling companions on this road of Momming. Tina is beginning a series for the month of May called TheMom Life Series! I know how hard this mom gig is. I have four children. The oldest is 36 and the youngest is 25. There are days, even after all these years, I wrestle with the same things that you do. Mom Guilt, Mom Fear, Mom Shame, Mom Loneliness and a lack of Mom Patience are battles we face every single day. But, for the Jesus Mom, we can walk in complete victory in all these things and more.Rest Refresh Renew Retreat https://RaisingKidsonYourKnees.org/rest-refresh-renew-retreatLegacy - A Mom Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/7gUlB9MmhN1cTJT3RqYt2o?si=1080804ce27b46bfFlying Arrow Productions
Welcome back to Momming, Surviving, and Thriving—the podcast that empowers women to live their best lives through happiness, health, wealth, and thriving! In this episode, host Myla Poree dives into Financial Literacy Month with our Bloom Where You Are theme. Money is a key part of your growth, and it's time to reset your financial mindset with three powerful steps:1️⃣ Replant Your Money Mindset – Identify and uproot limiting beliefs about money.2️⃣ Water Your Wealth Daily – Build small, consistent habits for financial health.3️⃣ Shine Light on Your Goals – Break down big financial dreams into actionable steps.Plus, get a powerful abundance affirmation to shift your money story!
In this soul-nourishing mini-episode of Momming, Surviving, and Thriving, host Myla Porée invites you to pause, breathe, and affirm your worth. April's theme, Bloom Where You Are, comes to life as you're guided through powerful declarations to reclaim your journey, release comparison, and embrace your unique path.Together, you'll repeat affirmations like:✨ “I give myself permission to bloom in my own time.”✨ “My growth may be quiet, but it is powerful.”✨ “I honor my rest as much as my hustle.”Perfect for a quick reset during a busy day, this episode is your reminder that thriving isn't about perfection—it's about grace, growth, and blooming on purpose. Keep this episode bookmarked for moments when you need to re-centre and remember: You are worthy of everything good.
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As we close out Women's History Month, join us for a powerful conversation about legacy—what it truly means and how the choices we make today shape the future for our families, communities, and generations to come. In this episode of Momming, Surviving, and Thriving, we dive into:✨ Legacy beyond money: The values, lessons, and opportunities we pass down.✨ Generational wealth: Practical steps like investing, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.✨ Community impact: How showing up for others creates ripples of change.Whether you're just starting your journey or redefining your path, this episode offers actionable strategies to build a meaningful legacy—starting today.
In this episode of Momming, Surviving, and Thriving, we're getting real about something that holds so many of us back: fear. Whether it's fear of failure, fear of change, or fear of the unknown, it's time to stop letting it control your life—especially if you're in your 40s, 50s, or beyond.Myla dives into:✨ Why fear is a natural part of growth (and how to reframe it).✨ Three powerful strategies to break through self-doubt and take action.✨ Inspiring stories of women who embraced change later in life—and thrived.If you've ever felt like it's too late to start over, this episode is for you. It's never too late to step into your next chapter. Tune in, get inspired, and take that first step today.
In this exciting episode, we kick off our new season with a lighthearted conversation featuring Shana Draugelis, the founder and CEO of popular fashion, shopping and lifestyle website, The Mom Edit. We dive into what we can wear to feel put together, chic, and comfortable on the daily.Shana dives into the origins of The Mom Edit, explaining how it started as a personal blog documenting the fashion of "cool moms" at the playground and how it's grown to where it is today. We then tackle the daunting task of cleaning out closets, with Shana offering practical tips to make the process less overwhelming. We bond over our shared struggles with closet organization and the emotional weight of letting go of clothes. Listen in as she talks about the importance of creating piles without the pressure of immediate decisions! We also discuss the current trends in fashion, including the shift towards looser jeans and the search for the perfect layering pieces. Shana shares her current favorite style pieces and we chat on the challenges of finding the right outerwear to complement baggy jeans - she provides some helpful alternatives to elevate any outfit. Finally, we wrap up with Shana providing valuable recommendations for must-have products, including a magical neck cream we are running to buy! This episode was engaging and informative, filled with laughter, relatable stories, and practical advice that will inspire you to embrace your own style journey. Brands/Mentions + Shop this episode hereFor more on this episode, read the full show notes hereFollow us @nirvanasisters on InstagramFind us at www.nirvanasisters.comShopMy ShopShop our Amazon StoreSay hi at hello@nirvanasisters.comPlease subscribe, rate, review and share
In this exciting episode, we kick off our new season with a lighthearted conversation featuring Shana Draugelis, the founder and CEO of popular fashion, shopping and lifestyle website, The Mom Edit. We dive into what we can wear to feel put together, chic, and comfortable on the daily. Shana dives into the origins of The Mom Edit, explaining how it started as a personal blog documenting the fashion of "cool moms" at the playground and how it's grown to where it is today. We then tackle the daunting task of cleaning out closets, with Shana offering practical tips to make the process less overwhelming. We bond over our shared struggles with closet organization and the emotional weight of letting go of clothes. Listen in as she talks about the importance of creating piles without the pressure of immediate decisions! We also discuss the current trends in fashion, including the shift towards looser jeans and the search for the perfect layering pieces. Shana shares her current favorite style pieces and we chat on the challenges of finding the right outerwear to complement baggy jeans - she provides some helpful alternatives to elevate any outfit. Finally, we wrap up with Shana providing valuable recommendations for must-have products, including a magical neck cream we are running to buy! This episode was engaging and informative, filled with laughter, relatable stories, and practical advice that will inspire you to embrace your own style journey. Brands/Mentions + Shop this episode here For more on this episode, read the full show notes here Follow us @nirvanasisters on Instagram Find us at www.nirvanasisters.com ShopMy Shop Shop our Amazon Store Say hi at hello@nirvanasisters.com Please subscribe, rate, review and share
In this episode of Momming, Surviving, and Thriving, we celebrate Women's History Month by reflecting on the strength, resilience, and brilliance of the women who paved the way for us—from trailblazers like Harriet Tubman and Madam CJ Walker to the everyday heroes in our own lives. Despite battling a scratchy throat and a lingering cough, Myla dives into how we can step into our power, own our worth, and build a legacy that uplifts others.You'll learn:✨ How to stop shrinking and start speaking up.✨ Four actionable steps to own your power in 2025.✨ Why building generational wealth and supporting other women are key to creating lasting change.Plus, Myla shares powerful affirmations to help you embrace your strength and take bold steps toward your goals. Tune in, get inspired, and let's keep the momentum going—not just this month, but all year long.
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Wanna know the truth??? There just isn't one way to be an incredible mama… So even though Liz carries all those letters after her name, there isn't a single one that means she has all the answers. Dr. Liz prefers that you have access to all different perspectives and that is why she is featuring Kris Tollon on The Aligned Mama podcast… Where you'll get to dive in and discover the imperfect power of making aligned parenting and business choices as a single mom at the same time. Whether it be making more money in your business or making more memories with your kids - whatever your momming goals are - this episode won't disappoint in getting you to that next level! You can connect with Business Credit Coach Kris Tollon after the show here
Fresh off Bryn's volleyball tournament, Bethenny shares the difficult reality of being a mom in the world of youth sports. Plus, behind the scenes of Hollywood and what it changed for Bethenny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.