In this heartfelt episode, Jacqueline is joined by her husband, Josh, to talk openly about something that’s become a major part of their family’s life lately: ABA therapy. After their oldest son was diagnosed with level 1 autism and ADHD at age six, they spent months sitting with the news, learning, questioning, and honestly…trying to figure out what actually felt right for their family. Fast forward to today, and he’s been in in-home ABA therapy for four months — about 11 hours a week — and ...
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In this heartfelt episode, Jacqueline is joined by her husband, Josh, to talk openly about something that’s become a major part of their family’s life lately: ABA therapy. After their oldest son was diagnosed with level 1 autism and ADHD at age six, they spent months sitting with the news, learning, questioning, and honestly…trying to figure out what actually felt right for their family. Fast forward to today, and he’s been in in-home ABA therapy for four months — about 11 hours a week — and ...
Working Mom Life From Corporate to Entrepreneur: How Evonne Roman Built Sweet Gear
Motherhood Intended
30 minutes
6 months ago
Working Mom Life From Corporate to Entrepreneur: How Evonne Roman Built Sweet Gear
In this episode of Motherhood Intended, Jacqueline chats with Evonne Roman who is a single mom, entrepreneur, and the founder of Sweet Gear about the transformative journey from corporate life to creative independence. Evonne shares the deeply personal story behind her business launch, the realities of solo parenting, and how reclaiming her identity fueled her professional and personal reinvention. Whether you’re dreaming of a new path or in the thick of a tough season, this conversation will...
Motherhood Intended
In this heartfelt episode, Jacqueline is joined by her husband, Josh, to talk openly about something that’s become a major part of their family’s life lately: ABA therapy. After their oldest son was diagnosed with level 1 autism and ADHD at age six, they spent months sitting with the news, learning, questioning, and honestly…trying to figure out what actually felt right for their family. Fast forward to today, and he’s been in in-home ABA therapy for four months — about 11 hours a week — and ...