POPULARITY
Join me this week as I have a conversation with my Mom about her journey as a Single Parent. She shares her struggles, triumphs, and her hustle. My mom is my superhero and I am honored to be a product of her choices. Connect with Teeiea @teeiea_hughes Facebook: Teeiea Hughes Discuss the show with the hashtag #AMomentWithA on Twitter and Instagram. Please leave a review or comment when you are done listening. I love reading your feedback. If you have any questions, comments, or topics that you would like to share send them to amomentwitha@gmail.com. Listen to A Moment with A on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify. or your favorite podcast app. Host: Akeele Hughes @amomentwitha --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amomentwitha/support
Hello Babes!! This is our first collab and we are OVER THE MOON excited because we were able to have Mari Escobar on our podcast! She is Based off Texas, mom of two, recently married and just recently started her side hustle. She shares a lot of gold nuggets with us and we are so excited for you all to hear! If you are a mom and are thinking of starting your own side hustle, or maybe you feel like you have lost yourself a little, this is a perfect episode for YOU! ***Honestly even if you're not a mom. this has been one of my favorite episodes***
This week we had the opportunity to interview Emily Cretella on The Importance of Owning Your Mother Hustle. This was an amazing conversation with Emily about how she started her business Cursive Content and her side project Mother Hustle, and the importance of being a creative and a mom. We hope you enjoy this episode! INTERVIEW: Emily Cretella on The Importance of Owning Your Mother Hustle - Episode 094 Takeaways: Having flexible work that you have to do around everyday life things is not just a mom thing, it is an everyone thing. Sometimes knowing all of the things you’re supposed to be doing and all of the strategies and tactics can put a damper on anything good that happens because you can feel like you’re not doing it justice. But what's so wrong with it being slow growing and the way it is now? And if you love it and you're enjoying doing it and you know, don't look at that stuff, you're doing a great job now. Investing in good design is always worth it. We shouldn’t be afraid to be authentic with those who follow us. No one really has it all figured out. It's good to challenger yourself, sometimes even fun. Remember you can always modify where you want, ex. If you want to do a 100-day challenge you can still do it even if it's not 100 days in a row. Being a mom does not have to take you away from your design work, it will look different and you will need to change your life around, but it most definitely does not have to take you away from it. Stuff we ask everyone: Something you are reading, watching, or listening to that you are loving? Shrill on Hulu and anxiously waiting for Game of Thrones to come back. And she just got back on Goodreads. Describe yourself in 3 words A feminist, curious, and perfectionist What do you do in the morning? All of the things and coffee When are you most productive? In the morning What do you geek out about? Reading, specifically historical fiction and mystery and right now a lot of books about writing What would your mom or dad say you do for a living? They would probably start off by saying I’m a writer, but if someone asked my mom she would say everything I just told you. What drives you crazy? When people post things that make starting and running a business look easy and all they show is the pretty surface level of running a business. And they make money off of it and capitalizes on the fear in people that everyone else has it all together. Basically smarminess. How do you want to be remembered? As someone to acted; someone who stood for something was vocal about their convictions. And as someone who was a good mom. “Investing in good design is obviously worth it.” -Emily Cretella “Investing in good design helps bring your ideas to life as a strategist and writer.” -Emily Cretella Emily Cretella of Mother Hustle and Cursive Content Emily references our Episode with Scott Belsky Reverie Lane did the design for Mother Hustle This Quarter's Book: We are reading and reviewing books on the podcast every quarter! If you would like to read along, THIS QUARTER, we've been reading, The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair. Want to support us? Go to Patreon and help support our podcast! Find us on all forms of social media via @BrandiSea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and you can email us any burning questions you want Brandi to answer on an episode at brandi@brandisea.com. THANK YOU to the ultra-talented Vesperteen (Colin Rigsby) for letting us use his (“Shatter in The Night”) track in every episode of Design Speaks. TRANSCRIPTION Brandi Sea: 00:01 Today we got to talk to the founder, um, author, writer, marketer Michelle: 00:08 Everything-er Brandi Sea: 00:09 Everything-er from mother hustle, her name is Emily Critella. And um,
This week we had the opportunity to interview Emily Cretella on The Importance of Owning Your Mother Hustle. This was an amazing conversation with Emily about how she started her business Cursive Content and her side project Mother Hustle, and the importance of being a creative […]The post INTERVIEW: Emily Cretella on The Importance of Owning Your Mother Hustle – Episode 094 appeared first on BrandiSea Design Co..
Emily is a licensed clinical social worker, self-care & authenticity coach, writer, and Reiki Master. She offers coaching and Reiki to moms and mom entrepreneurs who are ready to put themselves first in a loving way. She has written 3 guides for self-reflection and is a panelist for MotherHustle, an online publication for mom entrepreneurs. Emily is a mama to 2 beautiful young ones, and is married to a guy who makes her laugh regularly. She is on her own journey of growth and loves helping others who want to expand! Are you looking for help with breastfeeding? https://www.aabreastfeeding.com/ Breastfeeding class http://www.aabreastfeeding.com/audioclass Grab Your Ebook - The New Mother's Survival Guide - Practical tips for the new mother: https://www.aabreastfeeding.com/fourth-trimester-ebook/ Grab your free Ebook Opt-in Signs breastfeeding is not going well http://www.allaboutbreastfeeding.biz/bfsigns/ Subscribe on itunes the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: https://apple.co/2FJGwsV Listen to the All About Breastfeeding show HERE: http://bit.ly/1MOl4lb Like us on Facebook HERE: http://bit.ly/2dNPlsC Follow us on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/2BfEIJ2 @breastfeedingaz Follow us on Pinterest HERE: https://www.pinterest.com/lorijisenstadt Follow us on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/allaboutbreastfeeding
Do you make time for creative ideas you have outside of your "day job"? In this episode, I'm talking to Emily Cretella who not only runs her own copywriting and content marketing firm (her "day job"), but also created an online publication called MotherHustle to share what she's learning as a mom and business owner and provide a place for others to share their stories too. As if that isn't enough, Emily recently made space for another creative pursuit - writing a novel! While Emily doesn't know where these creative projects will lead, she makes time for the things she's interested in. We talk all about how these passion projects came about and the mindset she has behind fitting them in. Highlights: How motherhood changed the course of her career The weekly newsletter she started to share what she was learning with other working moms Creating a community to share experiences with MotherHustle Letting a passion project be personal exploration instead of making it a business or a job Allowing creative pursuits to organically lead to your next career step The dream Emily decided to go after instead of letting it happen "someday" Today’s Guest: Emily Cretella is the founder of MotherHustle.com, an online publication + community featuring unpolished personal essays, inspiration-fueling advice and no-nonsense resources for creative mompreneurs, from creative mompreneurs. When she's not helping other moms find + follow their fulfillment, she runs the copywriting and content marketing firm CursiveContent.com, where she helps clients create + share stories their audiences love. She adores being mom to her two little ladies and drinking obscene amounts of coffee from mugs with pithy sayings. Resources: instagram.com/motherhustle facebook.com/motherhustle twitter.com/motherhustle pinterest.com/motherhustle instagram.com/emilycretella facebook.com/emilycretella linkedin.com/in/emilycretella twitter.com/emilycretella motherhustle.com cursivecontent.com ------ Way too much on your plate? Download the 5 Minute Prioritization Drill to crush stress: http://shereaches.com/5minutedrill/ Learn More About Tiffany’s Work http://shereaches.com/working-mom-strategy/
Emily Cretella is the founder of MotherHustle.com, an online publication + community featuring unpolished personal essays, inspiration-fueled advice and no-nonsense resources for creative mompreneurs, from creative mompreneurs. When she's not helping other moms find + follow their fulfillment, she runs the copywriting and content marketing firm CursiveContent.com, where she helps clients create + share stories their audiences love. She adores being a mom to her two little ladies and drinking obscene amounts of coffee. In today’s episode, Emily shares the TOP limiting belief she’s faced in her business, who am I to? She shares with us how she overcame this belief and hopes to inspire creative mamas to take the leap from business-dreaming to full-time boss mode. Join us in this conversation because you are not alone and it is okay to feel like “this” and seek help! In this Episode: In order to do motherhood and business the “right way”, you have to find a new path Create specific times to work on certain things that need dedication It’s important to open up and share the experiences/possibilities in order to inspire others Always put out work that you are proud of even if it takes you a little longer to accomplish Don’t close yourself off just because you envision something going a particular way Words of Wisdom: --“You CAN create whatever it is you want ” --“What you know is everything that you need to know in this moment” --“Make decisions that you trust and believe that will be the next best step” --“Get out of your own way and don’t make it about you, make it about who you’re trying to serve in your business” Connect with Emily! Facebook Mother Hustle on Instagram and Twitter Twitter Cursive Content Connect with Kate! Instagram Facebook Twitter The Confident Ladies Club
We have a tendency to characterize powerful, successful black women who defy odds and forge new paths in realms often not seen as a place for black women as mythical creatures, as “magical”. As much as we believe that black women are sent from God himself and dipped in unicorn dust, we also recognize that this shit ain’t magic. It’s hard work. And no woman has been as transparent about her journey as Google Executive and WEEN Founder and our big sis Valeisha Butterfield-Jones. Do yourself a favor and get into this episode!
“Trials teach us what we are; they dig up the soil, and let us see what we are made of.” – Charles Spurgeon There are times the #MotherHustle extends far beyond juggling play dates, date nights, and board meetings. Sometimes it involves managing circumstances that bring you to your knees and make you question the very foundation of everything you knew to be true in life. What do you do when your faith is tested, your soul is weary, and you can’t form the words to speak? You build. You birth the thing that gives you a glimmer of hope in your darkest hour in hopes that one day the test that the enemy meant to take you under will be the VERY ROCK you stand on once you have overcome. And that’s just what she did So, what is Ylorie Taylor made of? No fear, only faith. Join us for our first installment of the Mother Hustle series as we sit down with Ylorie Taylor {@browngirlmktg}, #Mompreneur and Vice President of Marketing for @Edenbodyworks as she gives us her tips, tricks and testimony.
Episode 68 - Actor/Comedian Jerry Diaz of Room 28 (http://room28comedy.com/) pitches a sex comedy where a young man finds himself in lewd and lascivious predicaments seducing an apartment complex full of passion starved cougars in "MOTHER HUSTLE". Originally released August 28th, 2017. After a young man achieves retribution against his bully by sleeping with his mother, he finds himself addicted to the rush of having sex with much older women. Ansel Elgort (Baby Driver, Fault In Our Stars) portrays a young gigolo who lives in an apartment complex full of attractive middle-aged moms, caught in a series of sexual exploits and seduction, until he meets the right age appropriate girl, Zoë Kravitz (Fury Road, Big Little Lies). But will his past, full of lies and cuckolding, eventually catch up with him and ruin his chances for real love? From acclaimed director David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook, Flirting With Disaster) comes the dark sexual situation cuck comedy "MOTHER HUSTLE". Next Monday we return with a new Pitch It Movie Podcast when Actor Clay Von Carlowitz pitches a wild story about a business that relocates celebrities after faking their deaths movies called "CELEBRITY ESCAPE SERVICE". If you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on iTunes. This episode is sponsored by The Ghouligans! Mini-Series! Now available to Stream and Download on Amazon: a.co/i99FnXV We encourage our talented listeners to create posters of our latest pitch and please send them to any of the social media outlets listed below. Email us at: pitchitmoviepodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/pitchitmoviepodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/pitchitmoviepodcast Twitter: twitter.com/pitchitmoviepod Subscribe and Download on iTunes: goo.gl/cKStzC Subscribe and Download on Google Play: goo.gl/eZHLJp Subscribe and Download on Stitcher: goo.gl/jAecf5
Episode 67 - Comic Book Historian Caitlin McGurk pitches a literary chaos theory driven, fantasy film where a young woman's attempts to change her past by rewriting her life in her diary leads to disastrous changes called "PAIGE TURNER". https://cartoons.osu.edu/ Originally released August 21st, 2017. A failed comic book writer (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) returns home defeated after her life's work is stolen from her. Upon finding her old childhood diary, she attempts to adapt the stories into comic book form. Disgusted by the real life depressing accounts of her youth, she begins to sketch out what her ideal perfect autobiography would be - changing her past including the tragic death of her father. What she soon discovers is that she has the power to rewrite the worst parts of her personal history including bringing her father back to life. From the filmmakers that brought us "Juno" and "Young Adult" - writer Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman team up once again to bring us the "monkey's paw" story of "PAIGE TURNER". Next Monday we return with a new Pitch It Movie Podcast when Actor/Comedian Jerry Diaz pitches a sex comedy where a young man finds himself in lewd and lascivious predicaments seducing an apartment complex full of passion starved cougars in "MOTHER HUSTLE". If you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on iTunes. This episode is sponsored by The Ghouligans! Mini-Series! Now available to Stream and Download on Amazon: a.co/i99FnXV We encourage our talented listeners to create posters of our latest pitch and please send them to any of the social media outlets listed below. Email us at: pitchitmoviepodcast@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/pitchitmoviepodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/pitchitmoviepodcast Twitter: twitter.com/pitchitmoviepod Subscribe and Download on iTunes: goo.gl/cKStzC Subscribe and Download on Google Play: goo.gl/eZHLJp Subscribe and Download on Stitcher: goo.gl/jAecf5