Mom’s Morning Show #111
February 29, 2008 by Tishia · Leave a Comment
Moms Morning Show crew Kelly McCausey, Aurelia Williams, Chele Neisler and Cara Mirabella came together this morning to continue the conversation from yesterday about the business aspect of this week’s theme.
This Week’s Theme – Bitterness & Boundaries: Making & Breaking Relationships in Life & Business
Kelly brought up the Twitter issue again. About a month ago, maybe a little bit longer than that, there was an incident where someone was sharing a possible business idea on Twitter and their idea ended up getting ripped off. Ouch! But the reality of the matter is that there are those that are lurking out there and just waiting to pick up a good idea. Use caution! Twitter is great for brainstorming and receiving quick feedback but just remember that the lurkers are out there and throwing your ideas around on a public place make it public knowledge and free for anyone to see!
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Journeys to Motherhood #35
February 29, 2008 by Christina · Leave a Comment
This week Barbara speaks with an amazing woman and author, all the way from Australia! Jodi Panayotov is the author of Invitro Fertility Goddess , which is a humorous look at her own infertility journey.
Jodi recounts her days as a flight attendant and she has a comical approach to her invitro drugs and needles. She even has her own “Alien Theory” which will leave you laughing.
This book is lots of fun and if you’re experiencing your own infertility journey, just remember that it’s OK to laugh.
Moms Love Shopping #27
February 29, 2008 by Christina · Leave a Comment
Chele’s guest this week is Carrie Lauth from Natural Moms Talk Radio and they discuss the ethical side of coupon shopping and buying merchandise for only pennies.
After listening to the previous shows about shopping at CVS, Carrie wrote a blog post about whether this kind of shopping was truly frugal and even ethical. Some interesting questions Carrie raised were: is it frugal to stockpile merchandise that you’ll never use and if you donate some of this free merchandise, shouldn’t the donation come from your own pocket rather than CVS’ pocket?
Join us for a very interesting discussion and hear about our newest contest!
Product Sellers Talk Radio #23
February 29, 2008 by Christina · Leave a Comment
As part of our continuing series, How To Start Your Business Right, we’re talking about legal issues this week.
Starting a business without the proper understanding or legal basis could spell disaster. As part of your business planning, learn about all the legal aspects of owning your own business.
This week Michelle explains the difference between copyright, state trademark, and federal trademark. She also gives references for learning more about filing the proper paperwork, doing searches for business names, where to call about obtaining the correct business licenses, and what kind of taxes you may be required to file.
Get your pen and paper ready to take notes!
Please note: Michelle is not an attorney. Please review this information with a qualified attorney before taking any steps.
Natural Moms Podcast #75
This week on the show I am joined by Cheryl Wenzel of New Mom Central. Cheryl aims to provide support and information to new moms to help them ease the transition to new motherhood.Often, there is a big disconnect between what a woman envisions and what her postpartum experience is actually like. This can lead to feelings of surprise and let down. Cheryl shares her own personal experiences during the early months – as a mother of twins no less! – and shares some valuable advice to help women prepare as best as they can for becoming a mom.
We also discussed the many facets of postpartum depression and how pregnant moms can take steps now to have a healthier entry into motherhood.
Mom’s groups are becoming more popular and they can help new moms connect and get out of the house, but there is also a danger that Cheryl refers to as “culture of motherhood” in which moms are scared to be honest about their struggles.
Moms Morning Show #110
February 28, 2008 by Tishia · Leave a Comment
Moms Morning Crew Kelly McCausey, Carrie Lauth, Marie Ynami and Tishia Lee joined forces today to talk about this week’s theme in reference to business relationships.
This Week’s Theme – Bitterness & Boundaries: Making & Breaking Relationships in Life & Business
Everyone had a story to share about how in one way or another their business has at some point been affected by a not so good business relationship. Carrie shared about a ghost writing experience, Kelly also shared about a ghost writing experience, Tishia shared about a client she had to fire because of too high of expectations and Marie shared about a co-promotion issue that didn’t work out how she anticipated.
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Mom’s Morning Show #109
Mom’s Morning Show Crew Kelly McCausey, Annette Yen, Chele Neisler, Carrie Lauth and Tishia Lee came together to talk about relationships with men.
This Week’s Theme – Bitterness & Boundaries: Making & Breaking Relationships in Life & Business
Kelly opened up and shared about her past relationship with her son’s dad. It was definitely deep conversation and it was nice to hear Kelly open up and share something so personal! After Kelly shared her experience the conversation moved into Tishia sharing about how her relationship with her dad as a little girl and how he treated woman set the path for relationships she was in and how she attracted the same type of men over and over. Carrie piped up to shared about her situation and her thoughts on what Tishia shared. Annette and Chele joined into the discussion to share their opinions, thoughts and experiences also.
This week has been very deep, emotional and freeing for many people! If you’ve missed any of the shows check out the archives because the conversation from one show to the next all fits together.
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Wonder Years Radio – Show #25
February 27, 2008 by Christina · Leave a Comment
Unplugging our kids from the latest electronic gadget and encouraging them to read for pleasure sure is difficult! Sometimes we have to set the example and be creative to get our children interested in books.
Our school participates in PARP every year, which is the PTA-sponsored Parents As Reading Partners program. Each year the PARP committee gets more and more creative with their themes and prizes for kids who read 15 minutes everyday with a partner.
Even if you don’t have a PTA at your school, a group of dedicated parents can certainly form a similar program. Listen in for details and more creative ideas!
Army Wife Talk Radio #150
February 27, 2008 by Tara · Leave a Comment
Join us tonight to celebrate our 150th show! We will be welcoming our Patriot Sponsors USAA for a talk on mobile technology & personal security. Field Problems Resource of the Week: Military Saves. We have the Money Minute and AWTR Post with the Most.
With Pride, ![]()
Visit our blog www.lovingasoldier.com
Mommy Community #24
February 27, 2008 by Marie · Leave a Comment
This week’s guest is Carrie Lauth, co-owner of MommyBurnOut.com. We talk about “How Moms can Avoid Burnout”. This is a hot topic especially for moms. We all get burnt out but it does not have to be that way. Carrie says that writing a list of your expectations will help you realize what brings about burnout. We spoke about how moms have such ridiculously high expectations of ourselves. She talks about how women’s standards have changed through the years since the invention of certain technology. She suggests that moms should try to figure out how burnout shows up in our life. Are there symptoms that we can identify that warns us a “Burnout” is coming up? Carrie stresses out that it is important for us moms to acknowledge our feelings. She also talks about how exercise and being out in nature are both helpful in eliminating burnout. We also both agreed that a “Girl’s Night Out” is a must for women.
This audio is actually a sampling of audios you can expect during Celebrating Women’s Day. This interview was recorded a year ago for the 2nd Annual Celebrating Women’s Day event but the topic remains “hot” especially for the mommy market.






