This Mother Means Business
"This Mother Means Business" is the ultimate podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs, mompreneurs, mom founders, and CEO moms juggling kids and startups. If you're a mom struggling to balance the motherload and business plans, this show is your lifeline. Host Laura Sinclair, a seasoned entrepreneur, marketing guru, and mother of two, dives deep into the nitty-gritty of building a thriving business while changing diapers, getting snacks, and dealing with the latest childhood drama.
What You'll Gain
- Work-Life Balance Hacks: Learn how to maximize productivity and create a schedule that works for both your family and your business.
- Mom Entrepreneur Success Stories: Get inspired by real-life examples of women who've built empires from their nurseries.
- Time Management Tips: Discover strategies to efficiently run your business in those precious few hours between feedings, school drop of and pick up, and bedtime routines.
- Self-Care for Busy Moms: Find out how to prioritize your well-being without sacrificing your business goals or family time.
Weekly Episodes
Tune in for a mix of:
- Expert Interviews: Gain insights from successful mom founders who've been in your shoes.
- Solo Deep Dives: Laura shares her personal experiences and hard-won wisdom on topics like mom guilt, imposter syndrome, and finding your people.
- Practical Advice: Get actionable tips on everything from setting up a home office in a baby-proofed space to pitching investors while sleep-deprived.
This podcast doesn't sugarcoat the challenges of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Instead, it offers real talk, practical solutions, and a supportive community for moms who refuse to choose between their babies and their business dreams
Whether you're pumping breast milk during conference calls or brainstorming business ideas during playdates, "This Mother Means Business" is your go-to resource for navigating the beautiful chaos of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Join Laura and a community of like-minded moms as you redefine what's possible in both motherhood and business.