Work at Home Moms Talk Radio #297
Kelly McCausey interviews Justine Smith of Handmade Marketer – formerly the Etsy Business Blog. This mom of a two year old girl in Toronto, Canada has experiences some great successes with her own Etsy store and now she’s helping others to reach their goals. Justine is demonstrating how smoothly you can move from doing something to teaching something.
Tishia Lee interviews Angel Williams of Plus Size Skills.
Tishia wanted to bring a different perspective to this week’s interview – that of a newbie just starting out in the work at home/blogging community. Angel shares how she got to the point of just starting to break into the work at home community as well as what she wants to achieve with her blog.
Angel and Tishia talk about the feelings that Angel has as a newbie. Angel’s excitement is contagious and you don’t want to miss this week’s interview.
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Natural Moms Podcast #135
My guest this week is Joyce Cooper-Kahn PhD, coauthor of “Late, Lost, and Unprepared: A Parents’ Guide to Helping Children with Executive Functioning”
While it sounds complicated, “executive functioning” basically refers to kids with weaknesses in planning and organization. These kids face all kinds of challenges–at school, in sports, in the family, and among their peers.
Do these traits sound familiar?
- Your child often forgets to turn in assignments at school.
- S/he arrives at important places unprepared.
- Underestimates the effort involved in projects, has trouble getting started.
- Has trouble organizing space.
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Dr. Cooper-Kahn is a clinical psychologist and learning specialist and offers tips for gently parenting a disorganized child.
AWTR Show 251: February 1, 2010

This week on AWTR we’re featuring Maria Murphy of Simply Put Together.com. She’ll be here to talk with us about simplifying and its benefits. Resource of the Week: SesameStreetFamilyConnections.org, The Relationship Minute, and AWTR Book Club!
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RPT 010: Fitting it all in and Play
Dawn Papandrea-Khan is a busy mother of 4 young children including a newborn and a multiple business owner both on and offline.
Today she shares her challenges and solutions to making sure play isn’t squeezed out of the families life with practical suggestions that work in her household……….and now yours!
We recorded this interview while she was pregnant so she’s able to share how being pregnant, with small children and a business owner really changed for her and how she adapted to this situation.
Listen into the show.
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F.R.A.Z.L.E.D.MWCN-All Recipes
This week Eseme’e from All Recipes.com was with us to talk about ways that we can cook healthy. There are some great go to ideas and some great go to foods that we might not talk about. Check out our web-site and our networking site.
How to Get Started Freelancing & More MMTR #31

Shannon Stoltz
I spoke with Shannon about her experience as a work from home, homeschooling mom to four children who’s been at this for 10 years! We talk about how to get started freelancing, consulting, keeping healthy and more.
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Army Wife Talk Radio Show 250: Raising Kids Who Make A Difference

This week on AWTR we’re featuring Susan Vogt who is going to inspire us to raise kids who will make a difference! Resource of the Week, The Parenting Minute, AWTR Music, Army Wife Life, and AWTR Mess Hall!
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Parenting My Teen Show #49
Teens sure love to make money but do they know how to manage their finances?
Chances are, they don’t. So often they want the money to buy clothes, a car, or to socialize with their friends but very few are taught how to budget or save their money.
Today Aurelia discusses how to teach our teens to be financially savvy with her guest, Vince Shorb, founder of the National Youth Financial Educator’s Council. Vince had his own financial problems as a young adult and learned the hard way how to save and manage his money wisely.
Because of his own financial woes, Vince is now dedicated to increasing youth financial literacy through a variety of workshops, custom programs, educator training, curriculum, live events and online virtual learning centers.
Need more teen advice? Check out the articles at Parenting My Teen.
Work at Home Moms Talk Radio #296
My guest this week is Michael Martine from Remarkablogger & Blog Traffic Fisher.
I run into two kinds of people in my coaching practice – well, I run into all kinds of people – but there are two kinds that stand out to me in two extremes.
The first kind wants to ‘be an expert’ but they don’t want to put themselves out there to begin to earn that expert status. The second kind wants to ‘be an expert’ and they want to put themselves out there in a really big way – but they haven’t done anything yet that really makes them an expert.
Somewhere between these two is the person who wants to be seen as an expert and is willing to do the time in the trenches – DOING something that causes others to notice them.
I asked Michael to join me to talk about doing what it takes to go from a nobody to someone remarkable to others.
This isn’t just about building a business around you being an expert. This is for anyone who wants to be paid for their services or products on the web. Michael has some amazing wisdom to share in this interview.
Mary Lutz the Efficient WAHM brings us another Time Saver:
You’ve probably heard the saying “many hands make light work”, but Mary Lutz, the Efficient WAHM rephrases it to “many hands make light work AND more money”. This week, Mary talks to us about outsourcing and how you can actually make more money when you pay someone to do those time-sucking activities that must be done.
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