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Mom Boss Chronicles
MOM BOSS CHRONICLES
91 episodes
1 week ago
In this inspiring episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we sit down with Grace Crossman, owner and head chef of Cardinal Provisions in Asbury Park and the newly opened Mabel at Bell Works. Grace shares her story of how passion, creativity, and community fueled her journey from a small local kitchen to leading two beloved culinary destinations. She opens up about her deep love for cooking, her connection to the Asbury community, her garden initiatives in her neighborhood, and how she’s cultivating both her restaurants and her growing family. From balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood to fostering sustainability and local partnerships, Grace gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a legacy rooted in purpose — and flavor. If you love food, community, and stories of women redefining success on their own terms, this episode is a must-listen.
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In this inspiring episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we sit down with Grace Crossman, owner and head chef of Cardinal Provisions in Asbury Park and the newly opened Mabel at Bell Works. Grace shares her story of how passion, creativity, and community fueled her journey from a small local kitchen to leading two beloved culinary destinations. She opens up about her deep love for cooking, her connection to the Asbury community, her garden initiatives in her neighborhood, and how she’s cultivating both her restaurants and her growing family. From balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood to fostering sustainability and local partnerships, Grace gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a legacy rooted in purpose — and flavor. If you love food, community, and stories of women redefining success on their own terms, this episode is a must-listen.
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Episode 82: Dr. Emily Splichal and Naboso Are Revolutionizing Human Movement Through Sensory Science
Mom Boss Chronicles
30 minutes 38 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 82: Dr. Emily Splichal and Naboso Are Revolutionizing Human Movement Through Sensory Science
We sit down and chat with Dr. Emily Splichal—podiatrist, human movement expert, and founder of Naboso Technology—about her groundbreaking journey blending medical science with sensory innovation. Dr. Splichal opens up about how she turned her expertise in podiatric medicine and passion for human performance into a global wellness brand changing the way we connect to the ground beneath us. But Emily is more than a scientist and CEO—she’s also a competitive ballroom dancer and a dedicated mom to a five-year-old daughter. She shares how dance fuels her creativity, how parenting shapes her leadership, and what it means to raise a strong little girl who sees her mom building a business from the ground up—literally. This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs, wellness pros, and moms redefining what balance really looks like. https://www.naboso.com/
Mom Boss Chronicles
In this inspiring episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we sit down with Grace Crossman, owner and head chef of Cardinal Provisions in Asbury Park and the newly opened Mabel at Bell Works. Grace shares her story of how passion, creativity, and community fueled her journey from a small local kitchen to leading two beloved culinary destinations. She opens up about her deep love for cooking, her connection to the Asbury community, her garden initiatives in her neighborhood, and how she’s cultivating both her restaurants and her growing family. From balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood to fostering sustainability and local partnerships, Grace gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to build a legacy rooted in purpose — and flavor. If you love food, community, and stories of women redefining success on their own terms, this episode is a must-listen.