EPISODE · May 7, 2025 · 55 MIN
Will The Moms Be Alright?
from Brown Ambition · host iHeartPodcasts
Hey BA fam — this week, Mandi is back at the Brown Table with two of her favorite mama podcasters: Jessica Norwood from The Sugar Daddy Podcast and Rana Campbell, from Dreams and Drive. We’re getting real about what it means to be a mom, a creative, and a corporate baddie in 2025 all at the same time. From burnout and baby wipes to balancing big dreams and meal prep, this is a love letter to every woman out here trying to do it all (and keep her edges intact). No fluff, no filters — just honest convo about grief, ambition, community, and redefining what success looks like when you're raising humans and chasing goals. We talk about: -Why balance is a myth and why lowering the bar might just be the key to peace -Making peace with slow growth and shifting timelines as a mama and entrepreneur -Outsourcing, setting boundaries, and why folding kid laundry should be a group sport -The grief of losing support and the power of building your own village -Raising emotionally intelligent boys in a chaotic world -Saying “I’m a mom” with your whole chest even in the workplace Takeaway Quotes: “You can outsource everything but love.” – Jessica “I’m not scared to say I’m a mom — and I need to leave early because my kid has a talent show.” – Rana Links + Resources: 📲 Follow on Rana Instagram - http://instagram.com/rainshineluv 🔉 Listen to Dreams in Drive → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dreams-in-drive/id1076971560 📲 Follow on Jessica Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesugardaddypodcast/ 🔉 Listen to Sugar Daddy Podcast → https://www.instagram.com/thesugardaddypodcast?igsh=Y2R0dGF0OTFtdmNo LET’S STAY CONNECTED Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brownambitionpodcast Website: https://www.brownambitionpodcast.com Subscribe & leave us a review—because we love hearing from our BA fam!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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