7 Inspirational Mompreneur Podcasts for Work At Home Moms TCI Blog

As a pre-vivor and survivor of breast cancer, Gila Pfeffer is passionate about prevention and early detection. Both her mother and grandmother passed away in their 40’s from breast cancer. In her 30’s, Gila got tested and was positive for the BRCA1 gene mutation making her chances of having the disease very high. Convinced she would be dead by 40, she took matters into her own hands and had a preventative double mastectomy (both breasts removed).

This week’s guest, Natalie Nielsen, went through a divorice as a stay-at-home mom to two toddlers. Now, she has designed an amazing ‘Plan B’ life for herself and family. It sounds like she was able to ‘do it all’ but Natalie’s message is the opposite…she had to let a lot of things go in order to make time to start a career as a single mom.

Workparent: The Complete Guide to Succeeding on the Job, Staying True to Yourself, and Raising Happy Kids

If you’re a mom, there’s sure to be a podcast on this list for you. Working moms Meagan Francis and Sarah Powers discuss all things related to motherhood. In the little years, it’s easy to grow weary from sowing seeds without seeing much fruit. When the discouragement bears down, we wonder, “Does this even matter? ” In this episode, Ruth Chou Simons, author, artist and founder of Gracelaced, pours out gospel-rich wisdom from her years of parenting six boys. She discusses how she manages her dreams and motherhood, how she keeps her priorities straight with a blooming business, and offers practical wisdom for a busy mom to grow in her relationship with God.

If you’re looking for a fantastic podcast that speaks to the LGBTQIA+ parenting experience while celebrating queer families, If These Ovaries Could Talk is a must listen. Each week, hosts and queer parents Jaimie Kelton and E Bradshaw speak with guests from all kinds of LGBTQIA+ families about the ordinary ins and outs of their lives, their challenges and triumphs. They go in-depth about the beautiful diversity of ways there are to make a home for children, talking with two-mom and two-dad families, blended families, single queer parents, and more. It’s a show for everyone but especially anyone whose family is far too often not represented in the media.

Guest Bio – Catherine Alford

This daily podcast, hosted by Dr. Portia Jackson, features interviews with today’s most successful and inspiring working moms—from CEOs and teachers to entrepreneurs and cashiers. Each episode is full of great tips, conversation and food for the working mom’s soul. One of the best ways for moms to learn how to run a successful work from home business is to use tools that are readily available.

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  • In this episode I give examples of my to don’t list I’ve had since becoming a working mom as well as my Holiday version.
  • I turned in my resignation, picked Mclaren up from daycare for the very last time, and never looked back.
  • Hosts Meagan Francis and Sarah Powers often have different approaches to an issue, which I appreciate.

In this episode, Emily and Laura discuss how to evaluate new or changing career or ministry opportunities. We’re made to work and use our gifts to pass on the legacy of faith in all we do. By tuning our thoughts to God’s word, we can pursue holiness, count the cost of each decision, and lay down our lives for others.

Episode 38: Going Back to Work After Being a SAHM

Having experienced this myself over the last couple of months, I share my tips that help to keep me organized. I discovered podcasts only last year – and since then, I’ve become addicted. As a busy working mom, downtime is scarce, which makes podcasts the perfect mini-break in my day. I love listening to them on my commute, on my lunchtime walk, and while doing chores around the house.

Many parenting websites are either for both parents or for moms. Fatherly is specifically designed for men, with the mission to help them raise working from home podcast great kids and lead more fulfilling lives. With articles, videos and more, Fatherly is a one-stop resource that dads (and even moms) can enjoy.

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Download the workbook now and then listen to this week’s podcast episode. The podcast will provide even more detail on how to get the most out of the workbook as well as examples and stories from my experience. Moms are already making choices every day that deeply affect their families. For some reason, women tend to lack confidence around certain types of decisions. Cat suspects that is at least in part because of the intense pressure moms feel and moms put on themselves. She says that the key is to make the decision that is best for you and your family.

  • It’s a great way for busy moms to keep up with what’s going on in the literary world.
  • My very favorite working-mom podcast is Working Motherhood.
  • She also recommends her podcast to her patients, so it’s kind of like getting a little free therapy while you listen.
  • By tuning our thoughts to God’s word, we can pursue holiness, count the cost of each decision, and lay down our lives for others.
  • Her podcast offers actionable tips and inspiration on creating work-life balance that works for you, while achieving your greatest potential.
  • She just shared her testimony of marriage, closed on her home and is expecting next month.

Visit Back to Best for Parents for special offers, resources, and content to make life easier for parents trying to juggle it all. Many of these podcasts are on the site as well as great blogs and discounts on products and services from Female Founder Collective companies that can make your life a little bit easier. Meanwhile, the latest iOS update added a Podcasts icon to my iPhone’s home screen, which I felt compelled to fill up with some wicked awesome podcasts for working moms. A little secret…I don’t think I’m particularly brilliant. I’ve just been given the opportunity to interview some brilliant business moms.

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