Podcast Episode 011: Working Mom Exhaustion: Mama, you don’t have to do it all!
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Podcast Episode 011: Working Mom Exhaustion: Mama, you don’t have to do it all!

Moms are often expected to take on primary child rearing duties while also working full time, and keeping the entire family organized. This comes with a cost, often exhaustion. And the message to our children is that: Moms must take care of everything.

But mama-You don’t need to do it all!

In today’s podcast, we discuss those gender roles and what we can do to break those never ending tasks.

Podcast Episode 10: Feeling exhausted as a mom? You might have Mommy Burnout
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Podcast Episode 10: Feeling exhausted as a mom? You might have Mommy Burnout

You’re not imagining it. Mom burnout is real. Dr. Sheryl Zeigler, author of the book Mommy Burnout, joins us today. She’ll help you recognize the signs of mommy burnout and how to deal with it.
Take a big sigh of relief. Other moms are struggling in the same way you are. You are not alone.

Podcast Episode 004: 7 Time Management Tips from a Mom of Nine
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Podcast Episode 004: 7 Time Management Tips from a Mom of Nine

As a mom, you feel there is NEVER enough time.

That’s normal. Many times I’m torn between helping kids with schoolwork, reminding them to pickup and then there’s my job, working out, keeping up friendships and marriage…

It’s a lot!

Jennifer Roskamp is the founder of the Intentional Mom, the Thriving on a Dime Coaching Program, and also the mom to nine kids!

Her whole mission is to help busy women and moms find strategies to make everyday life easier, and also find more time for what really matters to them.

Episode 003: The Four Homework Personalities
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Episode 003: The Four Homework Personalities

While researching my book Drama Free Homework: A Parent’s Guide To Eliminating Homework Battles and Raising Focused Kids, I talked with lots of moms who were doing EVERYTHING – but since their child was still struggling, they considered themselves failures.

As they described the struggle at home, I noticed that four distinct “homework personalities” kept reappearing.

Do you recognize any of them in your house?