In today’s episode, I’m unpacking a season of life that felt… strange. Not bad. Not overwhelming. Just this weird in-between where everything was shifting, expanding, and taking shape faster than I could make sense of. I started a brand-new business right in the peak of my marathon training. A week later, we began full pool renovations. There were people in and out of the house constantly. All good things. All things I’m deeply grateful for. But this season pulled me out of rhyth...
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In today’s episode, I’m unpacking a season of life that felt… strange. Not bad. Not overwhelming. Just this weird in-between where everything was shifting, expanding, and taking shape faster than I could make sense of. I started a brand-new business right in the peak of my marathon training. A week later, we began full pool renovations. There were people in and out of the house constantly. All good things. All things I’m deeply grateful for. But this season pulled me out of rhyth...
I’m back! After a little break, I’m catching you up on all the things—holidays, Jackson’s toilet training adventures, and Nick starting to go. Plus, I’m sharing a candid look at a business mistake I made, what went wrong, and how I navigated it. I’ll also dive into why I’m loving my morning routine right now and what’s coming next—real, raw diary-style episodes as I build my new business alongside my NWM one and raising a 2 and 4-year-old. Expect honest struggles, lessons, and how...
Mothers In Business
In today’s episode, I’m unpacking a season of life that felt… strange. Not bad. Not overwhelming. Just this weird in-between where everything was shifting, expanding, and taking shape faster than I could make sense of. I started a brand-new business right in the peak of my marathon training. A week later, we began full pool renovations. There were people in and out of the house constantly. All good things. All things I’m deeply grateful for. But this season pulled me out of rhyth...