Mommy On the Move
By Mommy On the Move - Tierra Haynes
Mommy On the Move Oct 24, 2019
Emotional Intelligence with Tieko Nejon
Sahfiya - Fashion is My Passion
Motherhood: Redefined
Emotional Agility with Jonelle Massey
Beautifully Blended
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes the babies, then comes...divorce? Life comes at you fast, what's it like having a blended family that no one planned to have?
And vs. Or: Can Women Really Have It All?
Default Parent featuring Justin Kellough
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to the Mommy on the Move podcast, where I take you through an exciting yet challenging roller coaster ride of being a wife of a basketball coach and a mother of three wonderful boys. Relocating has become a significant part of our family's life since my husband began coaching basketball. I'll take you through our journey from the quaint streets of Belgium, Germany, Hungary, and Finland to our eventual settlement in Maryland. And then, yet another exciting transition when we moved to Milwaukee.
I'll also bring to light, the evolving dynamics in work and relationships, and how the modern woman is more independent and empowered to make choices for her family. We'll talk about how crucial open communication and authenticity are in dealing with the complexities of maintaining relationships when your partner is often away. We'll wrap up this episode with an honest conversation about the emotional strain our last move to Milwaukee caused on our relationships and our kids. So buckle up for an engaging ride through the many facets of our life!
Keywords: Basketball Coach, Basketball Coaching, Relocating, Family Dynamics, Open Communication, Authenticity, Emotional Strain, Moving, Maryland, Milwaukee, Kent State University, Marquette University, Quality Time, Women Empowerment, Partner Away, Genuine Conversations, Young Children, Transition, Environment Change, Neglected Children
Episode 38 - Things Your Momma Didn't Tell You About Marriage
How do you know it's time for marriage counseling? Take a listen to Ingrid Pickett, marriage counselor and one half of The Love First Marriage Movement, as she discusses in depth what you can expect when signing up for marriage counseling. Check out the episode, then make sure you go and follow Ingrid and Todd @lovefirstmarriagemovement and www.lovefirstmarriagemovement.com
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Episode 37 - Mom Life, But Make It Fashion
Yes we are still in a panny, but who said that meant we couldn't get dressed up every now and then? We all know that old phrase, when you look good you feel good, and Kiarra Logan is definitely one to live by that creed. We're chatting it up today and she's gracing us with some of her fashion tips for us Moms on the Move! Looking to connect? You can find Kiarra here:
Instagram: @kiarralooks
Email: style@kiarralooks.com
TikTok: @kiarralooks
Website: www.kiarralooks.com
Episode 36 - How Routines Can Enhance Your Mom Life
If the pandemic of 2020 taught us anything it's that being at home more doesn't make life any easier than we thought it would! It didn't give us more time, resources, or a cleaner house. Luckily, I had the opportunity to chat with Ashley of Routine and Things, to share some strategies to get us back on track. Be sure to tune in to get her tips and so much more!
Want more information? Find Ashely on instagram: @routineandthings, and on her website www.routineandthings.com
Episode 35 - Tough As A Mother
Today I'm sitting down with my friend Tammi Carr, who lost her son to an inoperable brain tumor DIPG. Tammi shows incredible strength and is the definition of one tough momma. She is Founder of the ChadTough Foundation, and is brave enough to share her story with us today.
Episode 34 - School Daze
Episode 33 - Are We There Yet?
Episode 32 - Black and Blue
Today I sat down with my friend Jessica: wife, mom, and police officer of 13 years. She's giving me her personal insight into what it's been like working and living as a black woman during these times.
Episode 31 - Don't Rush! The Slow Process of Making Your Way Back Into the Workforce
Episode 30 - How Hair Saved My Life
Today I am joined by the CEO and founder of Naturalicious, Gwen Jimmere. Gwen is a gifted visionary on an unrelenting mission to eliminate the exorbitant amount of time that women spend on their beauty routine, by creating high performance, time saving beauty solutions. She’s already made her mark in history as the first African American woman to hold a patent for a natural hair care product. And all of that is the LEAST interesting part of her story! Listen now to know how hair saved her life.
Episode 29 - Why Me?! A Mother’s Tale of Raising Twins with Autism
Episode 28 - How to Raise an Entrepreneur/Mogul
Episode 27 - Sis, Just Do It!
Episode 26 - Mother By Choice, Not By Blood: A Look Into Life With White Parents
Episode 25 - New Year, Same You?
Episode 24 - I’m Grateful For My Kids...BUT!
Episode 23 - Mommy, Where Do Babies Come From?
What's the right age to talk to your kids about sex? Let's discuss