EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 47 MIN
Advocacy and Civic Engagement: How Moms Can Make a Difference
from Omaha Mom Talks · host Hurrdat Media
Welcome back to Omaha Mom Talks! Today we’re talking with Denise Powell, Omaha mom, mom-of-two, and congressional candidate, about what it’s really like to be a parent right now - and how moms can show up for their families and their communities. What to Expect: What it's really like to be a mom in today's world and juggle the mental load How working parents are navigating challenges and what they truly need Practical ways for moms to get involved in advocacy -- even when you're feeling maxed out Honest insights from Denise Powell on showing up for family and the bigger picture Connect with Denise Powell: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deniseforcongress/ Website https://deniseforcongress.org/ Omaha Mom Talks – real moms, authentic conversations, no filter needed. Connect with Me!! Reach out to the Omaha Mom Talks Hotline: (402)965-1718 Need advice on a messy mom moment, wondering how to set a boundary, or want to share a mom win? Give me a call and leave a voicemail. You might hear your message on the next episode! Visit my website https://www.jessiegutierreztherapyservices.com/ Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jessiegutierrez_/ https://www.instagram.com/omahamomtalks?igsh=cTFqYm1sMHNjaHhn Please subscribe, rate, and review this episode. Have thoughts on this episode or ideas for a future episode? DM me - I would love to hear from you! Omaha Mom Talks - real moms, authentic conversations, no filter needed. This is a Hurrdat ONE Production. Hurrdat ONE is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat ONE Network by going to Hurrdat ONE Website or visit Hurrdat ONE YouTube Channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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