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Today on the podcast I speak with Emma Hicks, founder of Camp Climb and Iowa Gathering to name just two of her entrepreneurial achievements. She talks about her support system, how her drive and creativity helped start her career, and what she overcame to not become a statistic. You will be inspired by her story and what you too can do with determination and focus.
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Today’s podcast guest is Sarah Bruxvoort, owner of Rose and Laurel, a Minnesota based floral design company. We chat about everything from how her business started, how she manages her time with two littles at home and how becoming a mom helped launch her career. She also gives very sage advice about grocery store flowers and a true trick of the trade for giving one of my favorite cut flowers a longer vase life. Hope this episode gets you excited for spring!
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Today Hannah and I discuss friendships, more specifically how the style, type and quantity of friends have changed over time. Take a listen and then get your calendars out and schedule some girl time this week!
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Tricia Hull is the founder of Love’s Locker Room, an apparel company that promotes positive messages. Love’s Locker Room, uses proceeds to help fund kindness campaigns and projects throughout communities and schools. She’s a busy mom of four and shares some great takeaways on building a business from the ground up, dreaming big, and how teaching your kids about kindness starts by modeling it first.
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On today's podcast, I talk with Kelsie Kunkle, a wife, mom, and entrepreneur wearing quite a few hats - one being her newest endeavor of her company Driftless Style, a lifestyle brand of curated home goods with a positive social impact. When Kelsie isn’t traveling and meeting with artisans across the globe, she and her family own the trendiest log cabin this side of the Mississippi, and are also in the middle of an international adoption. I loved Kelsie’s way of celebrating motherhood and hope you put Driftless Style's launch on your calendar just as I did!
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The mental load of motherhood. Do you feel it? We sure do. We’re unpacking what this means, validating everything you probably feel, like the overwhelm of keeping toilet paper stocked and taking snack to daycare. We’re also sharing a few things that might work for you when it comes being overwhelmed with your never-ending to do list.
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Emily Balsley is an illustrator and creative at heart. On today’s podcast we talk about how her work shifted once she became a mother, the amazing projects she has been able to work on with some of the biggest names in the industry, and how to find your creative outlet even when might not consider yourself a creative. Enjoy the listen and visit her online shop to smile and see some of her beautiful prints!
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On today's podcast, we are sharing our own experiences and what we struggled with as well as enjoyed. We also talked to a few friends who are currently on maternity leave and are sharing some ways they are making the most out of their time at home with new babies.
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Karlee is a mama to eight incredible kids. She shares about how faith plays a big role in being a grace-filled and patient mom, how she shops and feeds a big family, and just how she manages the day-to-day of caring for a very busy house.
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Today on the show, we are sharing some of our favorite mom hacks, super practical ways we make life a little bit easier, like where to find a free zoo and how to make your morning routine go more smoothly.
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Lyz Lenz is an author and has had her writing published in the Huffington Post, Washington Post, New York Times, and many other national publications.
She is currently working on her second book about motherhood. We talk about her career as a writer, prioritizing your own dreams while still raising little kids, and how she took the leap from a “mom blogger” to published author.
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We’re joined with Becca Allegri, a marriage and motherhood lifestyle blogger in San Diego, California.
Becca founded the Mini Apartment Blog, which exists to inspire and encourage women through all seasons of marriage and motherhood. She’s chatting with us about her own journey of founding a blog, becoming a mom, and what tips she has for moms to stay happy, sane, and vibrant marriage.
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Dr. Stephanie Gray is a functional medicine provider and practices holistic medicine. She founded her own clinic, the Integrative Health and Hormone Clinic and has published a book called Your Longevity Blueprint. She shares some super valuable tips for staying healthy and nourishing your body with the nutrients and vitamins it needs, in addition to caring for your overall mental health.
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Heading into February when most people have left their resolutions in the dust, today we chat about things we do to make sure we stay on track with what we want to accomplish - including one thing Hannah does that I can’t wait to adopt into my monthly routine. We are THRILLED to be back podcasting after our break and look forward to introducing you to some impressive mamas!
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Hear a little more about Mom Prom in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, our thoughts on New Year's resolutions and what you can expect from the podcast in 2019. We cannot thank our listeners enough for making our first season so fun and look forward to bringing you more inspirational and amazing stories in 2019!
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Today on the podcast I talk with Mike Shreeve, owner of Aspen Lane an online wholesaler and retailer of modern goods for every season. We chat all about making friends in your 30s, tips on how to make your entrepreneurial dreams come true, and how viewing success has changed for her since having children. Listen, enjoy, and then run to her site and scoop up one of her famous coffee mugs to ensure your day is started off with a good laugh.
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As we find ourselves in the middle of the holiday season, Hannah and I talk about old and new traditions, my not so secret grocery hack to avoid overwhelm, and how we plan to ring in the new year on today’s podcast. As moms we are in the thick of it this time of year, so remember to give yourself some grace and lots of self care.
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In honor of Giving Tuesday, our guest, Lindsay Micek, shares about the 12 Ways of Giving she started with her kids as a way to refocus the holidays around giving, instead of just getting.
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Rachel and her family live in Costa Rica and both her and her husband work for Intervarsity, a campus ministry organization. They moved from Iowa to Costa Rica to follow a call to serve overseas and moved a year and a half ago with their three little kids. She shares about what she’s learned about gratefulness, home, and slowing down. She is one of the mothers I most admire and her heart for God, others, and her family, is so beautiful.
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Today we continue our celebration of National Adoption Month and talk about our own personal adoption stories. We also chat about the typical questions we get about adoption, what is was like to finally have someone look like us as we gave birth to our children, and what advice and encouragement we would give people about adoption.
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