Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
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Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
43. Breaking Stereotypes & Building Representation with Guest Heather Reese
Caffeinated Chaos
25 minutes
8 months ago
43. Breaking Stereotypes & Building Representation with Guest Heather Reese
Send us a text All opinions expressed in this episode are Heather Reese’s only and do not represent any firm or organization she is associated with. In this inspiring episode, Whitney sits down with Heather Reese - a Philadelphia-based personal injury lawyer, model, and activist-to unpack what it means to defy stereotypes and stand for representation. From being adopted from Peru to becoming a passionate advocate for Latinas in law and business, Heather shares how she uses her platform to amp...
Caffeinated Chaos
Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...