e001 – If I’ve Got This, You’ve Got This

EPISODE · Aug 28, 2018 · 22 MIN

e001 – If I’ve Got This, You’ve Got This

from You've Got This, Mama - Podcast · host Sabrina Greer - YGTMAMA Inc.

The very first ever episode of You’ve Got This, Mama – The Podcast. Learn a few things about our host, Sabrina Greer that you likely didn’t know and spend 20 minutes with her heart as she “barfs” her vision for this podcast and community all over you, she knows there is not enough barf in your life, Mama. We know you are probably thinking, here we go again, another “how to be a better mother” podcast or better yet another “I drink wine at noon to tolerate my kids” podcast. No offense to either of these genres but seriously, it has been done, right? "There is no way to be a perfect mother… but a million ways to be a good one.” ~ Jill Churchill This podcast is simply a safe space where Sabrina and her guest co-hosts, other amazing Mamas, can share their truths, about all things motherhood. This is best expressed through the wise words of Jill Churchill - “there is no way to be a perfect mother… but a million ways to be a good one.” So every week Sabrina and her co-hosts will share their Mama wins, the losses and well, everything in-between because, that is real and that is motherhood. Now, a little bit about our host Sabrina Greer. She has worn dozens of hats in her thirty-six years of life, including but not limited to: an international model, a student, an employee, a corporate minion, a bartender, a server, an entrepreneur, a deckhand on a luxury yacht, a health and wellness consultant, an event planner, a manager, a director, a volunteer...the list goes on. But her favorite hat is the one she currently wears, the one placed atop her head by three tiny humans, her Mama hat. Sabrina went from globetrotting and navigating the catty seas of the competitive, female-dominated modeling industry, to the male-dominated, fast-paced corporate events world to being a mom, to three boys in three years. To say she was overwhelmed and struggling with identity would be an understatement. So began her journey into looking for acceptance, comradery, support. There were a few seemingly judgment-free resources but true colours always shone through. She felt isolated, uncertain, lost. It was then she realized that writing was still a therapeutic outlet and reading the stories of other mothers were a savior to the soul. She found a tribe in the collective voice of the diverse breed of the mother. "I found my tribe in the collective voice of the diverse breed of the mother." ~Sabrina Greer This was how “You’ve Got This, Mama” the book, community, blog and now podcast were born. Sabrina set to work to recreate “the village” for other Mamas in a series of beautifully curated stories written by moms, for moms on all different platforms. Learn about some new up and coming additions to the YGTMAMA brand and get that much-needed reminder that you are not alone, your village is here, with us. Every week we will be interviewing some of our past contributors, future contributors, specialists and all types of mamas. Every episode, our Mamas will be giving us their favorite Mama hacks, self-care rituals, recipes, tips, books and products that make their lives easier and more enjoyable. If you have any amazing Mamas we need to chat with or topics you want us to explore please send them our way! Please enjoy and you know what? If you don’t, holler at us and let us know what we can do better, after all, Sabrina is a brand new Podcast Mama learning the ropes as she goes. If you can leave us a review, rate us and subscribe we will shout you out on Instagram and be forever grateful. Please join the tribe over at www.instagram.com/ygtmama. We even have a little surprise for new subscribers. To get more info on the stories we share here, our books, blog, and community, go to www.ygtmama.com/. #subscribetothetribe Resources from Sabrina:

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