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Mom Who Works: Redefining what it means to be a working mom (in a world without working dads...)
Jenna Worthen, Mom Who Works
91 episodes
1 day ago
Mom Who Works is a weekly podcast that is redefining what it means to be a working mom in a world without working dads. Hosted by Jenna Worthen, author and entrepreneur, each episode digs deep into unique stories, experiences, and perspectives that remind us there is no one-size-fits-all approach to how best to both work and mother. Mom Who Works is for the mom who already works, the mom who misses work, the mom who wants to work, and the mom who doesn’t know what the hell she wants.
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Mom Who Works is a weekly podcast that is redefining what it means to be a working mom in a world without working dads. Hosted by Jenna Worthen, author and entrepreneur, each episode digs deep into unique stories, experiences, and perspectives that remind us there is no one-size-fits-all approach to how best to both work and mother. Mom Who Works is for the mom who already works, the mom who misses work, the mom who wants to work, and the mom who doesn’t know what the hell she wants.
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Interview: Vilona Michael
Mom Who Works: Redefining what it means to be a working mom (in a world without working dads...)
58 minutes 58 seconds
1 month ago
Interview: Vilona Michael

In this week’s episode, I sit down with Vilona Michael - marketing strategist, connector, and founder of V.Marketing. What unfolded was one of those life-giving conversations that felt both intentional and organic in the most beautiful way.


We dive into the power of friendship, the slow and steady work of building a business, and the very real tension of mom-guilt. Vilona shares honestly about making time for connection, self-care, and the relationships that sustain us; reminding us that growth (in business and life) takes time, intention, and community.


I left this conversation feeling like I could do anything, and it all starts with simply putting yourself out there. I think you’ll leave feeling the same.


About Vilona Michael:
For 15 years, Vilona has led V.Marketing, a full-service agency specializing in helping brands connect with their audiences through innovative, cost-effective strategies. From influencer marketing to social media to PR, her “connection magic” has amplified districts, businesses, and communities alike. Known for her white-glove approach, Vilona believes deeply in the power of storytelling and would love to hear yours—whether over coffee or happy hour.


You can find Vilona online at:

vilonamarketing.com

Instagram: @VMarketing

LinkedIn: Vilona Michael

Facebook: Vilona Michael Marketing

Mom Who Works: Redefining what it means to be a working mom (in a world without working dads...)
Mom Who Works is a weekly podcast that is redefining what it means to be a working mom in a world without working dads. Hosted by Jenna Worthen, author and entrepreneur, each episode digs deep into unique stories, experiences, and perspectives that remind us there is no one-size-fits-all approach to how best to both work and mother. Mom Who Works is for the mom who already works, the mom who misses work, the mom who wants to work, and the mom who doesn’t know what the hell she wants.