176 – Nancy Hogshead-Makar Champion of Women, Sport & Life
175 – How Cindie Collins Learned to Hold On & Let Go
174 – Amanda McCracken 41 Year Old Virgin No Longer
173 – Maria Solis Belizaire “In Order to Create Change, We Have to Work Together for it”
172 – Darrietta Lee Transformed & Empowered
171 – “Being Positive is a Choice I Make Every Single Day” Kristen Horler of Momleta
Kristen Horler is living an intentional life. She makes sh*t happen, not in a spastic, compulsive way, but with careful thought about the message she wants to put out in the world. Over 18 years ago, Kristen had a baby. It turns out that baby birthed a business. She found herself craving connection while attempting to regain her fitness and she couldn't find a program that catered to moms with babies. You either had to wait until the baby was older and bring them to a gym that had childcare or you had to get a babysitter so you could leave your baby at home to work on yourself.
170 – Let’s Just Go to the Workshop – How the Breuner Twins Accidentally Restarted a Furniture Empire
Heidi and Gretchen Breuner are identical twins who live next door to each other and work side by side. They've always been best friends (except for that one time that Heidi etched "I'm mad at Mom and Gretchen" in the windowsill in second grade) and they've always supported each other. What makes their current story so amazing is that it happened by accident.
169 – Keep Showing Up with Sara Dean of the Shameless Mom Academy
Sara Dean is the creator and host of the Shameless Mom Academy Podcast, a top rated podcast with over 2 million downloads. Sara’s biggest passion is helping women own their space. After enduring her own identity crisis following the birth of her son, Sara took her background in psychology/health/wellness and rebuilt her identity, one step at a time.
168 – Trust the Process with Superstar Runner Neely Spence Gracey
Neely Spence Gracey is not only a superstar runner, she's a superstar person. I met Neely many years ago at the Skirt Sports Half Marathon. She was a young, aspiring runner who was fortunately unsponsored at the time and looking for a training race. I gave her a skirt and a free entry and she won the race handily!