For the past four years, my family has held a family meeting each and every weekend. Sometimes it’s in-depth, gathered around the kitchen table unpacking a deep and difficult problem, sometimes it’s fast and furious, in an airport lounge waiting to come back from a trip and just doing a run-through of family logistics. One thing is…
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5 Money Moves to Make From Home During COVID Quarantine
There are many uncertainties related to our health, economy and jobs, but there are several things you can do right from home to improve your finances, protect your family and stress less about money. Money-saving expert, Andrea Woroch, shares 7 easy money moves you can do from home right now to stretch your budget, earn some extra cash…
Is It Harder To Stay Healthy When You Work From Home? 5 Tips That Will Help You Stay In Shape
Working from home comes with a lot of perks. You have a flexible schedule, can work immediately without taking a shower, can attend Skype meetings in your pajamas, and can do away with the hassle of having to use public transportation. However, since working from home is still a relatively new concept compared to the…
CEOMOM Podcast: Episode 13 – Myth 2: Self Care Is An Act of Selfishness, Part 3 – Renewal with Kate Northrup
This week, we’re continuing our conversation about self care by focusing on renewal. Our goal is to challenge you to change your mindset and shift the way you practice self care. We completed our self care series by talking to Kate Northrup, entrepreneur, activist and best selling author of Do Less: A Revolutionary Approach to…
Meet Sarah McNamee of What Little Wonder
What Little Wonder is all about basic, effortless pieces that are functional, comfortable and beautiful. For Sarah McNamee, when shopping for baby items, the functionality of the clothes and accessories are just as important as the aesthetic. McNamee started What Little Wonder in 2017 due to her own discriminating taste. When it came to finding…
Meet Trina Nicole: Fly Girl with Fibro
Imagine having an illness and no one believes that you are sick. You are suffering with a debilitating condition and doctor after doctor tells you, “You’re okay.” This is what Trina Nicole, founder of Fly Girl with Fibro, experienced for years before she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. She was persistent in getting the treatment she…
Cynthia Trigg: Revolutionizing Public Education through Evolution Academy
I tell myself, you are never done, so find a stopping point, then pick up where you left off. For the past 18 years, Cynthia Trigg has watched over 3,000 students realize their dream of being a high school graduate. As the Chief Executive Officer of Evolution Academy Charter School (EACS), an accredited public charter…
Meet CEOKID: Kamaria Warren
Kamaria Warren may only be 10 years old, but she already knows the power of doing what makes you happy. Along with her mother, Warren created Brown Girls Stationary (BGS), schools supplies and accessories for young girls of color. This Atlanta native started Brown Girls Stationary (BGS) to inspire young girls of color to be…
Nutrition Tips for Pregnancy Related Problems
Many women find being pregnant a thoroughly enjoyable experience and suffer very few unpleasant symptoms, but there are those who discover that being pregnant can lead to some uncomfortable effects. Very few of these incidental discomforts threaten either the fetus or the expectant mother, but the more enjoyable a pregnancy, the better for both mother…
Homemade Apple Cider
What’s fall or the holiday season without a hot cup of apple cider? Enjoy this homemade recipe with real apples and cinnamon sticks. Sit around the fire on a cold night or serve this during a family gathering. Yum Homemade Apple Cider Ingredients10-12 medium apples assorted such as Honeycrisp, Gala, Rome, and Granny Smith 2…








