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Best podcasts about mommy blogging

Latest podcast episodes about mommy blogging

Slow Living
Mommy Blogging

Slow Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 40:01


Slow Living Podcast with Host Stephanie O'Dea Episode 85 - Mommy BloggingOverview I love helping listeners embark upon their own journey to Slow Down, and live the life they've always dreamt about: one filled with peace, purpose, and abundance.I understand how you're feeling when you are rushing around trying to do “all the things,” always playing catch up and finding time to get things done.I know because I'm a mom too.It's okay to stop and breathe. My philosophy isn't about cramming more and more into an already over-packed schedule, instead I offer realistic tips and plans to get things done quickly and efficiently so you can do things you want to do.Show Links Simple Shortcuts to Peace - https://stephanieodea.com/peaceNew You - https://stephanieodea.com/newyouMasterclass - https://stephanieodea.com/masterclass/Simple Shortcuts to Peace - https://stephanieodea.com/peace/Website - https://stephanieodea.comBlog - https://stephanieodea.com/blog/Podcast Page - https://stephanieodea.com/podcastSpeaking Opportunities - https://stephanieodea.com/speaking/Coaching Opportunities - https://stephanieodea.com/coaching/Courses - https://stephanieodea.com/courses/Contact - stephanieodea.com/contact/Stephanie's Story I know what it feels like to want to live a calm, peaceful, and harmonious life but you feel like you can't because there is simply too much to do. I believe that if we are lucky, life is long. You are not behind, and you don't need to rush around, trying to catch up. My philosophy isn't about cramming more and more into an already over-packed schedule.Instead, I want to you to stop. Breathe. It's all going to be okay.I want you to live out the life you've always dreamt about — the one that gets you excited to get up in the morning and puts a goofy grin on your face.Because the laundry, chores, soccer practice, meal planning, and litter box scooping? That's not WHO you are; that's not your identity. Those are the things you HAVE TO do.So let's make a realistic plan to get them over & done with, quickly & efficiently so you can finally be the person you've always wanted to be, and do the things you actually WANT TO do.I am here to support you.Ship It Studios Website: https://www.shipitstudios.com Podcast Page - https://www.shipitstudios.com/slowlivingPodcast Network - https://www.shipitstudios.com/podcast-networkDescription: We are Cinephiles. We are Gamers. We are Marks. We are Ultras. We are the 12th Man. We are Ship It...

Mom Curious
Episode 39: Mommy Blogging with Danila Davidson

Mom Curious

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 50:47


Danila approaches happiness as a choice and she shares it with her ever growing community on Instagram. I'm a NYC mom to 4 little ones, soon to be mom of 5. Originally from Italy, I relocated to NYC from sunny Australia a little over 8 years ago, while pregnant with my first baby girl. As for my background I'm a “political scientist” turned “tech founder”, turned “content creator” a few years ago. I love NYC, its energy & people, and most of all the community of incredible moms I'm part of, my sweet village. I'm currently trying to "live my best life + work on my dreams” while raising young children in the most beautiful city in the world, together with my Israeli husband, Ron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Motherish
Advocate of Love, Patience and Strength.

Motherish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 34:23


Today we get some real mom talk from a mother of four who will share her testimony about how an unexpected diagnosis in the most turbulent of times, became her biggest blessing and taught her that there is no limit to a mother's love and strength.

Motherish
Here Comes the Fall

Motherish

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 24:36


Fall is here, and with that comes a new season of joy! Summer is over, our babies are in school and we're ready to enter a new season of growth and new adventures. Are you ready for this PSL season, or what?

Motherish
Are You Mom Goals?

Motherish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 26:37


We've all heard the term “Mom Goals” all over social media...this usually refers to a mom who's just killing it at motherhood, at being a wife or in general killing it in life, as if it were a game. A woman who just seems to have it all together. But… what exactly are those Mom Goals that we aspire to reach? And, are we setting realistic goals for ourselves? Today, we open up about what we admire in other moms and what we hope to accomplish this year.

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Friendo
Mommy Blogging to Brené Brown: The Power of Yes with Laura Mayes

Friendo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 32:22


Laura is an OG in the land of Mommy Bloggers and she's taken her career to incredible heights all by saying YES! From Emmy awards, to podcast production with Brené Brown and co-founder of Mom 2.0. (an incredible summit for creators and business owners) - her experience is gold and I'm so excited to share her with you today! Stick around for my 3 favourite things for the week AND a Friendo Recommendation (NEW!)! Thank you for being here!   Explore my shop: http://www.hellofriendo.com   Thank you Laura for your contribution to Friendo. Follow Laura on Instagram  @lauramayesand at her website https://about.me/lauramayes     Follow along on social: Instagram @hellofriendoshop Instagram @amandamuse Twitter @museamanda Facebook /museamanda YouTube AmandaMuse   Advertising Inquiries: https://curiouscast.ca/advertise-with-us/   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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That's Rich
10. Mommy Blogging Is Dead And We Killed Her

That's Rich

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 50:49


Being a mum is one of the toughest jobs in the world....and that's when there isn't a massive company breathing down your neck all the time! This week, Dan and Rory are getting into Mom Blogging, charting its humble beginnings in the early noughties to the multi-million industry it is today, as well as finding time to discuss the weathered lives of some of its key players. Daniel has the shits, Rory loves Nat the Fat Rat, and the two ponder why so many mum bloggers are Mormon.

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Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Advanced Directives, Mommy Blogging, Psychedelic Placebos

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 100:13


Why Making End-Of-Life Plans Right Now Is Important, and Empowering (0:30)Guest: Timothy G. Ihrig, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Crossroads Hospice and Palliative CareAs hospitals across the country scramble to find the space and ventilators to treat the most seriously ill COVID 19 patients, there is something you and I can do right now (besides staying home and staying safe). Doctors say this is a crucial time for you and your loved ones to document your end-of-life wishes in the form of an advanced directive. Mothering Young Kids Under Stress in Quarantine – How MK Backstrom Keeps Her Cool (16:38)Guest: MK Backstrom, Blogger and Author “Mom Babble: The Messy Truth About Motherhood.”We're all stressed right now. Florida mom MK Backstrom is maybe a little more stressed than many, because she's got two young kids at home. MK Backstrom's got a large and devoted following on her “MomBabble” Facebook and Instagram pages. She's known for her humor and her kids' hijinx. Lately her live videos have taken a more serious turn given her husband's role treating COVID-19 patients. But in the middle of it all, Backstrom is out with her first book of funny essays called, “Mom Babble: The Messy Truth About Motherhood.” The Sneaky Bias That Keeps Women and African Americans Off Juries. (35:53)Guest: Ann Eisenberg, Professor of Law, University of South CarolinaThe US Constitution guarantees you the right to a jury trial in criminal cases, and the Supreme Court has said that ought to be a jury of your peers. But if you've watched any legal drama on TV, you know that juries are not assigned at random based on the community they're drawn from. If you're black, there's no guarantee there will be any people of color on your jury because lawyers on the case have a lot of power to pick and choose. They're technically not supposed to kick people off a jury because of race or gender. But University of South Carolina law professor Ann Eisenberg has evidence that women and African Americans are disproportionately removed from death penalty cases in her state. What if Justice Meant Something Other Than Punishment? (50:37)Guest: Sonya Shah, Executive Director of the Ahimsa Collective, Associate Professor at the California Institute of Integral StudiesIf you were seriously wronged by someone – say they hurt you or someone you love in a really terrible way – would you want to see that person punished? Here in America, justice equals punishment. Someone commits a crime, we lock them up. That helps explain why the US has the highest rate of incarceration in the world. But many indigenous communities – and even a few countries like Norway – don't think about justice as punishment. Instead, they do “restorative justice.” The Enormous Power of Placebos, Paired With Persuasion (1:09:52)Guest: Jay Olson, PhD Candidate, Department of Psychiatry, McGill UniversityA bunch of college students at McGill University in Canada thought they were participating in a research experiment where they'd take a drug similar to magic mushrooms and see how it affected their creativity. More than half of them reported a psychedelic experience during the four hours of the study. So, imagine their surprise when they were told that little pink pill they'd been given was just a placebo. How did so many of them feel like they were on a drug when they weren't really? The answer has some interesting – and important – implications for the way drugs are used to treat all kinds of conditions. Treat the Parent to Treat the Child With Anxiety (1:24:41)Guest: Eli Lebowitz, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of the Program for Anxiety, Child Study Center, Yale UniversityTreatment for anxiety in children only works about half the time. But what if we treated the parent instead of the child? New research shows that putting parents in counseling actually works because their efforts to help their anxious kid are often hurting more than helping.

The Human Condition: Parenting Your Children And Yourself! With Beverly Ginsberg

Beverly has LOTS to say about how different parenting was back when she was raising her twin girls, Lainie and Rachelle. She updates us on how her daughters are doing and then fills us in on her latest adventures in the Self-Care-Capital-of-the-World, Los Angeles! Bev also gives us her reviews of Rock of Ages at The Bourbon Room as well as the restroom at “WINGZ" on Hollywood Boulevard. Then Beverly and Sam get insider tips on all the "how to's" of Mommy Blogging from their special guest, bonafide Mom Blogger (motherhoodinHollywood.com [motherhoodinhollywood.com]), Heather Brooker.

Home Row
Spacebar: Mommy Blogging?

Home Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 7:49


Question from Amber Vandermaarl: My question is related to blogging. It seems to be the overarching recommendation for getting into a rhythm of writing and gaining potential exposure to see if my words resonate with anyone. But, being a young mom, I HATE the connotation of the “mommy blog”. But being a mom of one, soon to be 2, that is my every day. That is where I learn my lessons and am being daily sanctified. That is my fodder for writing. So finally to the question: should I do it anyway?  Do the benefits outweigh the connotation that I am bored, basically illiterate, and just sharing recipes by having a “mommy blog”?

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Influencers Today
27. Mommy Blogging with Jessica Gottlieb

Influencers Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 24:21


I met Jessica Gottlieb in Paris – which is far from her home in Los Angeles. I invited her to attend a Huawei event we hosted. Jessica is an influencer who loves (in no particular order) technology, cars, her children, her hometown of Los Angeles, and her husband. Some 12 years ago Jessica started a blog to chronicle the illness of her dear friend. She was angry and upset – and wanted to share these experiences. She learned a lot about the online community. People were there for her to listen and offer support. Following the death of her friend, Jessica swapped anonymity for infamy and became a very vocal blogger. I’m not allowed to call her Mommy, but she self-identifies as a Mommy blogger. Jessica shares insights and observations about her role, and the oddities of parenting. She’s adept at guarding the privacy of her children – but her universal observations are applicable to all parents. Reading her witty posts I am reminded of Erma Bombeck, the columnist-comedian. Please join me in a fun conversation with a wry observer of the upside-down world of parenthood and Los Angeles.  

Mother Wit
Are Children Worth the Sacrifice? We Answer It Once and For All!

Mother Wit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 45:00


After a powerful discussion inspired by Serena William’s International Women’s Day article,  Team Mother Wit puts that feminine wisdom spin on the taboo question - are children worth the sacrifice?

Dear God, Are we there yet?
Dear God, What do babies and chickens have in common?

Dear God, Are we there yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 54:52


Ironically Babies and Chickens have lots in common. This is episode was super pumped since I had the best time talking to my sista from another mista, my bestie since the age of 5, new mommy with an amazing story from an experience of her miracle baby, while juggling a successful business ; let me intake my beautiful Haitian sista Dominique. We talked about it all under the sun from being raised in the 90's, pacifiers and auditing priorities and even healthy food fads that make us wonder! My chicken babies and her baby aren’t  the only things keeping us up at night. Tune in and remember we welcome all comments because this is a no judgment zone.Follow us @deargodarewethereyet. Want to be a guest on our show where we just talk like it’s 1995 email us hello@deargodarewethereyet.com

Tell Me About Your Mother
Heather B. Armstrong, aka "Dooce" on the Wild World of "Mommy" Blogging and Why Her Mom Keeps Her in Utah

Tell Me About Your Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 20:22


Heather B. Armstrong was one of the original "mommy bloggers". In this 2-part episode we get into all of that, plus how Heather navigated leaving the Mormon church when the rest of the family was still very involved in it, why she stays in Utah for her mom, and how she learned the hard way to be careful about what she writes online. Please check out the Patreon for our new network, Critical Frequency, and donate if you can!: https://www.patreon.com/criticalfrequency

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Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast
010 - Trusting The Universe & The World Of Mommy Blogging With Noelle Of Uptown Mom Dallas

Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 65:14


Monica chats with Mommy Blogger, Noelle Fontes about working at Neiman's together, trusting the universe, and being yourself both in the blogoshphere and in real life.   CONNECT WITH NOELLE: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM

Salt Lake Speaks
Utah Mommy Blogging: Ali Hynek of Nena & Co

Salt Lake Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2017 23:40


Ali Hynek found her way into Mommy blogging, or ‘influencing’ as she prefers, after her triplets were born two years ago. Hynek had already developed a face and following through her fashion company, Nena & Co., so the transition into mommy specific blogging was easy. For Hynek, the instagram account began as a digital scrapbook for keeping pictures of her sweet PEAs, (Penelope, Ethan & Alejandra), but eventually it has grown to be one of Utah’s top mommy influencing accounts. Hynek discusses how she grew her company and her personal account, how she manages products and branding and how to balance what is seen on social media and the reality of motherhood. 

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Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 254 Kirby

Getting Better Acquainted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 61:01


In GBA 254 we get better acquainted with Kirby. She talks volunteering to help with crisis management during Hurricane Sandy and in the current refugee crisis, Mommy Blogging, growing up within the counter culture, being a parent and activist during Occupy Wall Street, true storytelling and more. This conversation takes place on a walk around a historic cemetery on a lovely sunny spring day. Kirby plugs: Blog Authentic: http://www.blogauthentic.com/ @kirbyarmour: https://twitter.com/kirbyamour Sending Kirby links to great content and signing up for the mailing list: http://www.kirbyamour.com/ I plug: Spark London Refuaid Appeal/Get Matt Hill on GBA: http://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/sparkrefuaid What About the Men? Mansplaining Masculinity: https://soundcloud.com/standuptragedy/sut-presents-what-about-the-men-mansplaining-maculinity http://mansplainingmasculinity.co.uk Donating: http://bit.ly/1LUtbKt SUT: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk We mention: Abney Park Cemetery: http://www.abneypark.org/ Spark: http://stories.co.uk/ The Moth: https://themoth.org/ Elna Baker: https://twitter.com/elnabaker Elna Baker's Spark Performance: http://stories.co.uk/podcasts/losing-my-religionvirginity-elna-baker-true-stories-live-in-london-2/ This American Life: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/ Spark Refugee stories: http://stories.co.uk/podcasts/escape-a-refuaid-special-true-stories-live-2/ http://stories.co.uk/podcasts/escape-ii-a-refuaid-special-2/ Parents of the Revolution: http://www.parentsoftherevolution.com/ Mayor Bloomberg: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg Zucotti Park: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuccotti_Park Occupy Wall Street: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupy_Wall_Street Hurricane Sandy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy Red Hook: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hook,_New_York Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org.uk/ Janis Joplin: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Joplin Woodstock: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock Bob Dylan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Dylan The Band: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Band Levon Helm: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levon_Helm CBGB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBGB Justified: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justified_(TV_series) And so many other things that I can't links to all of them into the amount of characters soundcloud allows! Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!

Everything Stay At Home Mom
Mommy Blogging 101: Basics For Getting Started

Everything Stay At Home Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2014 31:00


Mommy blogging is HUGE this day in age.  I'm sure you have your set of favorite mommy blogs that you follow.  You may not even realize what a Mommy Blog is, but lots of your favorite websites i.e. food sites, DIY sites, parenting sites, even business sites are blogs.  Come learn what a mommy blog is and how you can get started with one of your own, whether you want to use it for private or public use.  You don't have to want to be rich and famous to start one, but making money with one is definitely a possibility.  In fact, you can use one for personal use only.  

Social Media Edge Radio
Savvy Sassy Moms!

Social Media Edge Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2013 60:00


A mom that hasn't lost her style to motherhood! An online destination for all things fashionable and fun for moms, babies and kids. Style. Kids. Travel. Tech.   Los Angeles · http://www.savvysassymoms.com