In this episode I Chat with Emily Sewell from Intentionally Well https://intentionallywell.org and she shares how one of the hardest seasons of her life taught her that it's ok to not love every season you're in. That if you are struggling it doesn't make you any less of a wife, mom or friend. We chat about her move across the country with three young kids, how hard it can be to make new friends, and sometimes there is a physiological reason for how you're feeling. Emily also has a won...
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In this episode I Chat with Emily Sewell from Intentionally Well https://intentionallywell.org and she shares how one of the hardest seasons of her life taught her that it's ok to not love every season you're in. That if you are struggling it doesn't make you any less of a wife, mom or friend. We chat about her move across the country with three young kids, how hard it can be to make new friends, and sometimes there is a physiological reason for how you're feeling. Emily also has a won...
11) Mom Uses Old Skills to Create New Business to Keep Her Family Afloat
Moms Who Inspire Us
38 minutes
3 years ago
11) Mom Uses Old Skills to Create New Business to Keep Her Family Afloat
In this episode I chat with Natasha Tucker, owner of Happy Hippie Gardening, about creating her niche landscape company after her husband lost his job. We chat about: How her business started from just helping friends The satisfaction of taking something from being ugly to being beautiful with your handsReally listening to clients and making them happyGood customer service and being willing to change things upHow it's been fun building her customer baseStruggles she's faced being a wife ...
Moms Who Inspire Us
In this episode I Chat with Emily Sewell from Intentionally Well https://intentionallywell.org and she shares how one of the hardest seasons of her life taught her that it's ok to not love every season you're in. That if you are struggling it doesn't make you any less of a wife, mom or friend. We chat about her move across the country with three young kids, how hard it can be to make new friends, and sometimes there is a physiological reason for how you're feeling. Emily also has a won...