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PowerMama: Unleashing the Unstoppable Force of Motherhood—For Good (And for Ourselves)Welcome to Powermomma: Two Moms, Zero Capes, Infinite HustleWe're two fierce moms are raising daughters—and ourselves. Every week, we dive into what it really means to channel your inner superhero (cape optional) and show up as the strong, authentic women we were always meant to be.Motherhood is messy, magical, exhausting, and empowering all at once. It's not just about raising the next generation—it's about rising into our own power too. From the chaos of work-life "balance" (lol), to culture, identity, and those "what did I sign up for?" moments, we get real about the beautiful, complicated juggle of it all.We laugh, we vent, we cry (sometimes all at once), and we're not afraid to say what everyone's thinking. Expect honest conversations, zero perfection, and lots of heart as we explore how to thrive—not just survive—this wild ride.So if you're ready to tap into your power, reclaim your identit

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    Episode 22: A Kitchen Table Conversation The Best Foot Forward with Sara Alaimo

    In this episode of The PowerMomma Podcast, Sam talks with Sarah Alaimo, a people strategy leader, entrepreneur, author, and mom, about confidence, leadership, motherhood, work, and the stories we carry with us. The conversation begins with shoes, but quickly becomes about much more than fashion. Sam and Sarah talk about the shoes women wear when they need to feel powerful, the shoes they wear while chasing kids, and the shoes they wore in professional spaces where they were trying to prove they belonged. Together, they explore how personal style can connect to identity, confidence, and the way women show up in the world. They also talk about why flexible work matters, and how leaders can build workplaces where people are allowed to be human. Sarah shares her perspective from two decades in people strategy, including what she has learned about mentorship, communication, recovery, workplace culture, and helping employees feel supported before things fall apart. She and Sam also discuss the pressure women face to be polished, professional, and endlessly capable, while often carrying invisible responsibilities at home. A major theme of the episode is learning to take up space without waiting for permission. Sarah talks about accepting compliments, saving the good feedback, and recognizing professional wins instead of brushing them off. Sam reflects on motherhood, entrepreneurship, ageism, autism advocacy, and building a life and business where she no longer has to shrink herself to fit someone else's version of success. By the end, the episode comes full circle. PowerMomma began with a pair of shoes on a hard day, and this conversation becomes a reminder that confidence is built one step at a time. Put your best foot forward, PowerMommas. Even if that foot is currently in a very practical mom sneaker.   Connect Connect with Sarah Alaimo: Find Sarah on LinkedIn: here Follow Sarah on Instagram: @sarahdalaimo Connect with Sam + Storytime: Join The Kitchen Table Revolution: here Connect with Sam on LinkedIn: here Follow Storytime LA on Instagram: @storytimela Follow PowerMomma on Instagram: @powermommapodcast Newsletter: Sign Up:  here

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    Episode 21: A Kitchen Table Conversation – The Mother Code, With Guest, Ruthie Ackerman

    Show Notes: Ruthie Ackerman, The Mother Code In this episode of PowerMomma, Sam sits down with Ruthie Ackerman, author of The Mother Code and founder of the Ignite Writers Collective, for a rich conversation about motherhood, identity, family mythology, infertility, creativity, and the stories women inherit before they even know they are carrying them. Ruthie shares how her book grew out of a lifelong question about whether or not she wanted to become a mother, especially after growing up with complicated stories about abandonment, family history, and what motherhood was supposed to look like. Together, Sam and Ruthie talk about the pressure women feel to choose between motherhood and ambition, creativity and caregiving, selfhood and family, as if life were some neat little multiple-choice quiz written by the patriarchy.  This conversation moves through the uncertainty of motherhood, the emotional weight of infertility, thoughts on "having it all," and the power of rewriting the narratives we were handed. Ruthie also shares how motherhood deepened her creative voice rather than silencing it, and how her work through the Ignite Writers Collective helps women get their stories and books out into the world. In this episode, we talk about: Ruthie's book, The Mother Code Being "on the fence" about motherhood Family mythology and inherited stories The myth that motherhood has to be all or nothing Infertility, IVF, donor eggs, and becoming a mother later in life Motherhood as a radical act Creativity, writing, and finding your voice after becoming a mother Why women's stories matter The power of rewriting the narrative instead of living inside someone else's version This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered who they are allowed to become, especially after motherhood, grief, infertility, career shifts, family expectations, or one of those delightful life plot twists no one asked for. It is a conversation about questioning the old stories, telling the truth, and making room for a fuller, messier, more honest version of a good life. About Ruthie Ackerman Ruthie Ackerman is the author of The Mother Code and the founder of the Ignite Writers Collective, where she helps writers develop their ideas, books, essays, memoirs, and proposals. She is a developmental editor, writing teacher, and longtime journalist who is passionate about helping women figure out what they are trying to say and how to say it. Connect: Connect with Ruthie Ackerman: here LinkedIn: here Buy The Mother Code: hereLearn more about Ignite Writers Collective: here Follow Ruthie on Instagram: here Connect with Sam + Storytime Join The Kitchen Table Revolution LinkedIn: Samantha Hoey Nelson Storytime LA Instagram: @storytimela Powermomma Instagram: @powermommapodcast Newsletter - Sign Up Here

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    Episode 20: A Kitchen Table Conversation – Sober Curious: The Ritual Without the Regret, With Guest, Fiona McEntee

    In this episode of The PowerMomma Podcast, Sam sits down with Fiona McEntee, co-founder of Nouvie, a premium dealcoholized wine brand created for people who still want the ritual, the sparkle, and the grown-up glass without the sleep sabotage, sugar bomb, or next-day regret. Fiona's story starts in Dublin, where she grew up in a family of entrepreneurs, watching her mother build businesses, take risks, and model what it means to create something from scratch. After moving to the United States, Fiona built a successful immigration law firm in Chicago with her brother, working with clients across sports, entertainment, music, family immigration, and more. But during COVID, a wellness reset unexpectedly changed her relationship with alcohol and eventually sparked the idea for Nouvie. The quote that got me from this conversation was simple: "You're never going to wake up clear the next morning and wish you had been drinking." And honestly, that is the whole episode. This conversation gets into the real-life middle space so many women are living in right now: not necessarily sober, not anti-alcohol, but much more honest about how drinking affects sleep, anxiety, focus, hormones, parenting, and the ability to function like a semi-responsible adult in a house full of people who keep needing snacks. Sam and Fiona talk about wine culture, motherhood, menopause, ambition, entrepreneurship, the rise of low-alcohol and no-alcohol options, and why so many women are quietly rethinking what actually feels good now. This episode is not about labels. It is about choice. It is about intention. It is about keeping the ritual without paying for it the next morning. And sometimes the answer is: a beautiful glass of sparkling wine that does not ruin your sleep, your mood, or your next morning.  Here is a 10% discount code to give Nouvie a try - code is PowerMomma  https://www.drinknouvie.com/discount/PowerMomma   To Connect with Fiona + Nouvie https://www.drinknouvie.com/ LinkedIn: Fiona McEntee Nouvie Instagram: @drinknouvie   Connect with Sam + Storytime  Join The Kitchen Table Revolution LinkedIn: Samantha Hoey Nelson Storytime LA Instagram: @storytimela Powermomma Instagram: @powermommapodcast Newsletter - Sign Up Here

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    Episode 19: A Kitchen Table Conversation – The High-Performing Home, With Guest, Gayle Walker

    This week on The Powermomma Podcast, I'm talking with Gayle Walker about something so many women live every day but rarely stop to name: the invisible load of home. Gayle is the founder of Life Doula Inc., a retired Navy nurse, and a home management strategist who helps families build better systems of care and support. In this conversation, we talk about what happens when women are high-functioning everywhere else, but home is still expected to run on one person's mental tabs, emotional labor, and sheer willpower. We get into burnout, cognitive load, family values, dinner, laundry, kids helping at home, and why support is not weakness. It is strategy. One of my favorite takeaways from Gayle is this: just because you can do it all does not mean you should. That one hits. This is a conversation about building a life that actually supports the woman living it. And frankly, more of us need that. Gayle L. Walker is the Founder of Life Doula Inc. and a Chief Home Management Strategist who helps high-performing professionals scale their lives — not just their careers. With 25+ years of experience across military nursing, healthcare leadership, and family care, she teaches leaders how strategic household infrastructure increases capacity, reduces burnout, and strengthens relationships. Through her High-Performing Home framework, Gayle is leading a conversation about how the absence of leadership at home is quietly destabilizing modern success.   To Connect with Gayle
 Website - mylifedoula.com
 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gaylelwalker/
 YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@mylifedoula
 Care for Life in the Middle - https://vimeo.com/1043598658
 Why I do this work - https://vimeo.com/1153770739
 Witnessing a Care Crisis - https://vimeo.com/1153853046
 https://strengthonstages.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Gayle-Walker.pdf

 Connect with Sam + Storytime + Kitchen Table Revolution 
 The Kitchen Table Revolution: storytimela.com/kitchen-table 
 LinkedIn: Samantha Hoey Nelson 
 Storytime LA Instagram: @storytimela 
 Powermomma Instagram: @powermommapodcast  Newsletter - Sign Up Here

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    Episode 18: A Kitchen Table Conversation – Not The Path We Were Given, With Guest, Casey Hanisko

    Episode Description: In this episode of the PowerMomma Podcast, Sam sits down with Casey for a rich conversation about women's leadership, purposeful growth, and what it really means to build a business that fits your values instead of someone else's definition of success. Casey shares her path from the travel industry and executive leadership into coaching and consulting for small business owners,  mostly women. Together, Sam and Casey talk about redefining power, building a business around the life you actually want, and why growth for growth's sake is a trap so many women are finally rejecting. They also explore the parallels between travel and leadership, from communication and contingency planning to cultural curiosity and courage. The conversation moves into sustainability, motherhood, reinvention, and the importance of finding your people and owning your niche. This is a thoughtful, honest conversation for women building something meaningful while also trying to live a full human life. In this episode, we talk about: Casey's path from travel leadership to executive coaching What travel teaches us about leadership, planning, and communication Why more women are redefining power, success, and ambition Building a business around values, not just status or money The difference between sustainable growth and growth for growth's sake Why so many women undervalue their time and underprice their work The challenge of trying to do too much at once How to get clearer on your niche and what makes your business different What it means to model courage and purpose for our kids Key Takeaways Power does not have to look hard-edged to be real A successful business should support your life, not consume it Sustainable growth starts with valuing your time properly Clarity around values and niche makes better decisions easier Women are allowed to lead as whole people, not edited-down versions of themselves Connect with Casey Website: www.caseyhanisko.com Newsletter: www.caseyhanisko.com/newsletter LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/caseyhanisko/ Connect with Sam + Storytime + Kitchen Table Revolution
 The Kitchen Table Revolution: storytimela.com/kitchen-table
 LinkedIn: Samantha Hoey Nelson Storytime LA Instagram: @storytimela
 Powermomma Podcast Instagram: @powermommapodcast  

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    Episode 17: A Kitchen Table Conversation – Wear your thoughts. Find your people., With Guest, Haely White, For The Feels

    In this episode of The Powermomma Podcast, Sam takes it to the hill with Haely White, founder of For the Feels, a Los Angeles-based apparel brand built around humor, identity, visibility, and connection. Haely shares how her background in advertising and love of language evolved into a statement-wear brand designed to help people "wear your thoughts" and find their people. For the Feels is made in Los Angeles and centers on soft, premium pieces meant to spark recognition, conversation, and community. Sam and Haely talk about creative reinvention, entrepreneurship, queer visibility, motherhood, community, and the courage it takes to show up more fully as yourself. It's a conversation about building something bigger than a product, and using creativity as a way to connect, resist, heal, and bring more joy into the world.  Connect with Haely + For the Feels
 Website: https://forthefeels.co/ For the Feels 
Instagram: @forthefeelsco
 Haely's Instagram: @haelywhite Connect with Sam + Storytime + Kitchen Table Revolution
 The Kitchen Table Revolution: storytimela.com/kitchen-table
 LinkedIn: Samantha Hoey Nelson Storytime LA Instagram: @storytimela
 Powermomma Podcast Instagram: @powermommapodcast

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    Episode 16: A Kitchen Table Conversation – Tween-leave. With Guest, Tara Lietzow, Alchemy Advising

    In this episode of The Powermomma Podcast, Sam sits down with Tara Lietzow for an honest conversation about motherhood in the tween years and why this stage of parenting needs a lot more support. They talk about the emotional load of raising daughters, the shift from managing kids to coaching growing humans, and the idea of "tween leave" as a real and necessary form of support for parents. The conversation also explores leaving full-time corporate life, rebuilding work around family needs, navigating late ADHD diagnosis, and learning to let go of perfectionism. Sam and Tara also bond over books, creativity, and the pressure to constantly produce, ending with a powerful reminder that not every season is meant for pushing. Sometimes winter is supposed to be winter. A thoughtful, funny, and deeply relatable episode for moms navigating the messy middle years of parenting, work, and identity.     Links + Resources Alchemy Advising: https://www.alchemyadvising.co/ The Kitchen Table Revolution: https://www.storytimela.com/kitchen-table   Follow / Connect with Tara:
 https://www.linkedin.com/in/tara-yeto-lietzow/ Follow / Connect with Sam: 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthahoeynelson/
 https://www.instagram.com/stories/samiam_hoey/


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    Episode 15: It's not you, it's the Table. With Guest, Amy Nelson (The Riveter)

    There comes a moment in every ambitious woman's life when she realizes the problem isn't her. It's the table. In this episode of The Powermomma Podcast, Sam Nelson sits down with Amy Nelson, founder of The Riveter, to talk about what happens when you stop trying to fit into systems that were never designed for you, and start building something better. Amy shares her journey from corporate litigator to founder, why she created The Riveter because it was something she needed, and what she learned in rooms full of power where not everyone gets listened to. Together, Sam and Amy get into the real stuff: the slow-burn breaking points, the "prove you belong" trap, why corporate America still isn't built for women, and how women create their own exit strategies. This one is a kitchen table conversation in the truest sense: honest, strategic, and full of "wait… YES" moments. In This Episode The difference between pulling up a chair and building your own table Amy's early lesson: you can walk into powerful rooms… but that doesn't mean you'll be heard Corporate America's design problem: women weren't included when the system was built The moment motherhood changes everything  Why community matters: finding women with a growth mindset when time and life are tight Share This Episode If… You've been working twice as hard for half the results You're "at the table" but somehow still invisible You're done proving you belong in places that don't deserve you. You're building something new while raising kids, caring for others, running a home Links + Resources The Riveter: https://www.theriveter.co/ The Kitchen Table Revolution: https://www.storytimela.com/kitchen-table   Follow / Connect with Amy:
 https://www.linkedin.com/in/amynelsonriveter/
 https://www.instagram.com/amy_k_nelson/ Follow / Connect with Sam: 
https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthahoeynelson/
 https://www.instagram.com/stories/samiam_hoey/
   If today's conversation sparked something in you, don't let it end here. Check out theriveter.co and explore the community Amy's building for women who are done waiting for permission.
There's always a chair at this table for you. Until next time, keep building what works for you.
 PowerMamas, peace out.

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    Episode 14: THE KITCHEN TABLE REVOLUTION

    There's a table most women know by heart. It's the place where problems get named. Where decisions get talked through. Where someone finally says the thing everyone's been thinking. In this opening episode of Season 3 of the Powermomma Podcast, Sam Nelson introduces The Kitchen Table Revolution — a season about slowing down to sit at her kitchen table and talk.  Sam shares: The kitchen table legacy passed down from her family Her thoughts on the corporate "table" was never built for working mothers The jobs report that revealed why so many women are leaving the workforce The choice to work from her own kitchen table to build a career around her family How women can stop reacting and start deciding This episode introduces the core questions that will guide the entire season: Where am I standing instead of sitting down? What table am I trying to sit at that doesn't fit anymore? What's getting harder to tolerate? What's getting clearer? Who am I holding the chair for? Season 3 is about building a safer table for women to think, talk, and make decisions that move them forward If this episode resonated, here are a few ways to join me at  the table: — Sam   Pull up a chair.  🔗 Connect with me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthahoeynelson/ 📝 Read more on Substack @samanthahoeynelson5 🌐 Visit my website www.storytimela.com ✉️ [email protected]    

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    Episode 13: THE GIFTS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

    Holiday Episode: "The Gifts That Changed Everything"** In this final episode of 2025, Sam gets festive, reflective, and a little emotional as she unwraps the ten life-changing gifts that shaped her as a mom, creator, partner, and Powermomma. These aren't gifts you can order on Amazon. They're the kind that show up in the form of advice, questions, invitations, one-liners, and moments that reroute your entire life. Inside this episode: 🎁 The running advice that carried her through heartbreak and a half marathon 🎁 The Disney question that built her entire creative career 🎁 The Match.com message that led to an 8-hour date and a whole family 🎁 The power of one sentence: You're not a power bitch… you're a Powermomma 🎁 The autism mom who asked "How are you… really?" and changed everything 🎁 The meditation from Sam's sister that still guides her every morning 🎁 And the surprising "gifts" behind the Powermomma Podcast, Storytime, and Wonderkidz Plus: a first look at Season 3 — The Kitchen Table Revolution A season built around the real, unfiltered conversations women have where life actually happens: the kitchen table. It's heartfelt, it's messy, it's funny, it's real — the perfect close to a year that asked a lot from all of us. Wishing you a beautiful holiday, a much-needed reset, and a damn good New Year. See you in 2026, Powermommas.

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    Episode 12: "THANKS (Part 2) – The Gratitude Aftermath

    Episode: THANKS (Part 2) – The Gratitude Aftermath Three days after Thanksgiving, I'm back with the second half of the "NO Thanks / Thanks" series. This isn't the fluffy gratitude list your therapist wants you to make. This is the real version: the car-in-the-wildfire, we-built-this-city, "we're-alive-and-that's-what-matters" kind of thanks. In this episode, I talk about: What I learned from a month of saying NO The day our family evacuated during the LA fires and found core gratitude in a car singalong Why everything after "we're alive and together" is just gravy What this first year of the Powermomma Podcast has taught me (including the messy, tech-broken episodes) Advocacy, autism, and turning our family story into something bigger for the community How to find real gratitude in a busy, noisy, burnout-prone life Simple questions to help you build your own "thanks" list going into the holidays If this episode hits home, share it with a friend who's crawling into December already exhausted. We've got this: strong NOs, true THANKS, and just enough holiday joy to keep us moving forward.

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    Episode 11: "NO-Thanks— Finding the yes and gratitude in saying NO"

    In this episode of the Powermomma Podcast, Sam kicks off her two-part "No Thank You" show, recorded on a hike at Runyon Canyon with her best friend of 28 years, newly-minted Dr. Helen Cunningham. Together, they dig into: What NO-vember is and why saying no before the holidays is survival, not drama The long, messy list of "No's": overscheduling, pointless meetings, comparison, self-doubt, multitasking, burnout & fake obligations The USC homecoming rain game: saying no to playing it safe, yes to taking chances and making core memories with their kids Choosing quiet, simple Thanksgiving over performative "big gathering" energy How to stop comparing yourself to other moms, podcasters, "perfect" people & instead learn from them Burnout red flags and real-life strategies: hikes, meditation, journaling, and stepping away before you crash This episode is the "NO" part of "No Thank You." Next up: the THANKS side of the story.

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    Episode 10: "Unmasked — The Truth About Fear and Motherhood"

    This Halloween, we're taking off the masks. In this raw, honest episode, Sam unpacks the fears most women never say out loud — not spiders or ghosts, but the ones that haunt our everyday: fear of failing, fear of wasting potential, fear of being too much or not enough, and the mother of them all — fear of not being there for our kids. Sam explores how fear doesn't always hold us back — sometimes it's pointing us forward. With humor, candor, this episode reframes fear as love in disguise — the pulse that proves we're still growing, still alive, still in it. In this episode, you'll hear: Why "fearless" is the wrong goal — and how to use fear as a compass instead. How moms perfect the art of mask-wearinga nd what happens when we start to loosen it. The real cost of "doing it all" (and why rest is the bravest rebellion). The quiet fears of working moms: not being enough, being too much, falling behind, or outgrowing our lives. Key Quote: "Fear isn't the opposite of love. It's love's shadow — proof that something matters enough to scare you." Perfect for: Working moms, creative entrepreneurs, women juggling ambition and motherhood, anyone tired of pretending to be fearless. Listen if you've ever: Smiled through burnout Wondered if you're "doing it right" Hidden behind "I'm fine" when you weren't Felt scared to slow down, speak up, or take the next leap Subscribe to The Powermomma Podcast wherever you listen — and share this episode with another woman who's doing it scared. Because none of us are fearless. We're just unmasked.   Much love, Sam

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    Episode 9: The E-Word. Energy That Sticks: Presence Over Push, Flow Over Force

    . PowerMomma Podcast — Episode 9 "Energy is a Flow." Summary We "took it to the hill" at Runyon and cracked open the E-word: energy. Not hustle fuel. Not a scarce ration. A flow you can tap, nourish, and share. From middle-school burnout triage to reiki basics, from grief that still powers action to the unexpected joy of pickleball, this episode flips the script from "manage your energy" to "open the valve." In this episode Why "manage your energy" can backfire, and what to do instead: shift from control to flow Parenting the new middle-school workload without melting down (you or them) Mindfulness that actually helps when your brain time-travels to the terrifying future Reiki 101: what it is, what it isn't, and how presence restores energy fast Grief as rocket fuel: how a father's Top-10 birthday ritual keeps giving energy forward Surprise energizers: Runyon hikes, laughter, and… pickleball Top takeaways Flow beats force. Treat energy like a river, not a bank account. Open channels; stop building dams. Presence is power. Exhaustion spikes when your mind lives in tomorrow. Return to now: breath, senses, feet on ground. Model sustainable effort. Teach kids to move tasks and reset pace; perfection is not the assignment. Love  can energize. Let the love you carry become momentum for good. Move first, decide later. A ten-minute walk changes the story in your head. Find your weird joy. If pickleball or line dancing lights you up, that's strategy, not fluff. Try this week 5 minutes of mindful breathing before you touch the to-do list. Write today's 3: what truly must happen, and push the rest. Do the Top-10 ritual at dinner: last year's 10 wins, next year's 10 goals. Kids included. Schedule one movement date with a friend. Accountability = energy. Quotes to steal "Energy isn't something you hoard; it's something you let through." "A lot of our exhaustion lives in the future. Come back to now." "We're not alive to do all the things. We're doing things while we learn how to be human together." If this gave you one inch of lift, tap follow, leave a 5-star review, and text the episode to the mom who keeps saying she's "fine" while her eye twitches. New here? Hit subscribe on for the weekly notes, templates, and the occasional spicy pep talk. Episode credits Hosts: Sam & Tange Recorded: On the hill at Runyon, where the dogs are king and there's lots of eye candy. Production: Storytime LA Show tags #Powermomma #EnergyReset #WorkingMoms #MindfulParenting #Reiki #GriefToGrowth #RunyonCanyon #PresenceOverPerfection #MomLifeStrategies

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    Episode 8: Season 2 Fall Kick-off: Summer Catch-ups, Big Birthdays, and a Second January.

    Powermomma Podcast – Episode 8: Season 2 Fall Kick-off 🎉 Summer's over, season two is here, and we've got a lot to catch up on! In this episode: ✨ Tange's epic summer road trip (and a milestone birthday—hello 50s!) ✨ My own Storytime projects that kept me creating all summer long ✨ Why I'm calling fall the Second January—a fresh start for parents too Think of it like Dry January… but with habits you'll actually keep. Back-to-school isn't just for kids—it's a chance for us to reset, recommit, and start again right now. So grab your coffee, take that deep breath, and let's dive in. Season 2 of Powermomma starts here. 💪

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    Episode 7: "The Big Exhale: Summer, Sanity, and Saying It Anyway (Our Season One Finale)"

    Episode 7: "The Big Exhale: Summer, Sanity, and Saying It Anyway (Our Season One Finale)" You know what's harder than launching a podcast while working and raising kids? Wrapping up your first season while your kids are home for summer break. 😅 Season One of the PowerMomma Podcast was sometimes messy, unpolished, and exactly what I needed—and maybe what you needed, too. We let go of perfection, hit record anyway, and somehow found gold on the other side of the chaos. Now, we're wrapping it up with a big, collective exhale. Because if we've learned anything, it's this: You don't need to have your sh*t together to say what needs to be said. Summer's here. The world's on fire (again). The kids are home (always). And somehow, we're still expected to feed them lunch and remain professionally relevant while pretending we're fine. Cute. This finale is your permission slip to take a breath, drop the guilt, and embrace the chaos—because if there's one thing this season taught us, it's that there's gold on the other side of messy, honest conversations. Inside this episode: What recording live taught me about letting go of perfection (your "ums" won't kill you)
. What we learned this year about boundaries, self-care, and saying "hell yes". Why taking a walk with your ride-or-die is exactly what we all need. If you're a working mom juggling career, caregiving, and trying to stay connected to yourself without dropping everything on the floor—this one's for you. Take a breath, grab your coffee (or your wine), and let's exhale together. #PowerMommaPodcast #WorkingMoms #SeasonFinale #RealTalk #MomLife #Leadership Let's walk and talk. 💛 Happy rest of summer with love, Sam & Tange Connect with us: https://www.storytimela.com/podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthahoeynelson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tangelia-rouse-33326a64/ https://www.instagram.com/powermommapodcast/  

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    Episode 6: Menopausal AF: The Midlife Rebrand You Didn't Ask For (But Totally Deserve)

    Episode 6: Menopausal AF: The Midlife Rebrand You Didn't Ask For (But Totally Deserve) Hot flashes, mood swings, insomnia—oh my. Welcome to the ultimate hormonal rodeo no one warned you about, and definitely the midlife rebrand you didn't ask for (but totally deserve). In this episode of the PowerMomma Podcast, host Sam and Tange take you on a real-talk, walk-and-talk journey through menopause with humor, honesty, and zero shame. We're busting myths, breaking silences, and redefining midlife as a time of becoming, not disappearing. ✨ You'll hear: – Why menopause isn't a crisis, but a midlife awakening – The soul behind hot flashes, brain fog, and mood swings – Holistic ways of thriving—not just surviving – A real talk moment on puberty and perimenopause under one roof (spoiler: it's a whole vibe) – Why you're allowed to take up space, change, rest, and still become Menopause doesn't mean you're washed up. It means you're evolving, and you don't have to do it alone. Grab your ice water and your sense of humor, and let's rewrite this narrative together—one hot flash, one laugh, and one brave conversation at a time. ✨ If this episode resonates, share it with a friend, leave a review, and let's keep supporting each other through every messy, magical season. Let's walk and talk. 💛   Connect with us:  https://www.storytimela.com/podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthahoeynelson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tangelia-rouse-33326a64/ https://www.instagram.com/powermommapodcast/    

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    Episode 5: Ride or Die Friends — The Power of Unbreakable Sisterhood

    In this episode of the PowerMomma Podcast, we're taking it to the hill—literally and emotionally. Sam and Tangie are talking about the ride or die friends—the women who are always there for us.. who drop everything, answer the phone, pull over the car, and remind you of your power when life throws a punch.. real friends that are with you no matter what. From messy tears to tough love, we're celebrating the sisterhood that holds us up when we're too tired to stand. Sam shares a deeply personal story about a school setback for her twins—and how her inner circle showed up with open hearts, wisdom, and warrior woman energy. Because sometimes it does take a village to raise a child—but it takes a sisterhood to raise a PowerMomma. Let's walk and talk. 💛   Connect with us:  https://www.storytimela.com/podcast https://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthahoeynelson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tangelia-rouse-33326a64/ https://www.instagram.com/powermommapodcast/      

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    Episode 4: HELL YES!

    Live from the Hill – Saying "Hell Yes!"  Welcome back to The PowerMomma Podcast! In this episode, we're taking it to the hill—literally. Join your hosts Samantha Hoey Nelson and Tange Rouse Ringo as we record live from beautiful, sunny Runyon Canyon, one of our favorite spots that gives us life and inspiration. After getting a little serious last time, we're bringing the energy back with something fun and powerful: the "Hell Yes!" mindset. Inspired by the legendary Elaine Welteroth and her mantra, "If it's not a hell yes, it's a no," we're diving into what it means to make more intentional choices—especially as moms, creatives, and women balancing all the things.  From showing up for ourselves, to nourishing ourselves and doing work that lights us up, to simply getting dressed in a way that makes us feel good—this episode is all about reclaiming your yes with joy, purpose, and power. Tune in for real talk, laughs, a few of our furry tail wagging friends… and the reminder you might need: you deserve to live a life full of "Hell Yes!" Let's Go! - Sam and Tange

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    Episode 3: Mother's Day Episode: "The Story, the Shoes , the Spark

    In this heartfelt Mother's Day episode, host Samantha Hoey Nelson goes solo to share the deeply personal story behind  PowerMomma  — and the unexpected power of a bold pair of green heels. From secondary infertility, surprise twins to an autism diagnosis x 2, Sam opens up about the messy, beautiful reality of motherhood and the moment she decided to stop just surviving and start reclaiming her strength. This is a love letter to every mom running on empty but still showing up. Raw, real, and full of heart — it's a reminder that your story, your struggle, and yes, your heels, are your superpower.

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    Episode 2: Boundaries: She Drew the Line, and Thrived!

    Welcome to The Powermomma Podcast —  where two fierce moms are busy raising their daughters and themselves—into total badasses. Every week, we talk about how to channel your inner superhero (cape optional)  to empower your kids and step fully into the unapologetically strong woman you were always meant to be. This is your reminder that your strength isn't just for your kids—it's for you, too. This week, we're talking boundaries—not as barriers, but as bridges to peace, purpose, and growth, and redefine what self-care really means.  We're talking about setting them, breaking them, rebuilding them, and learning how to make use of them to better serve us and our needs. We're unpacking what it looks like to say no without guilt, fuel your energy without apology, and create space that actually supports you. Because boundaries aren't selfish— they're sacred as hell. 
They're not walls—they're invitations to thrive. And we're here for all of it. So hit play, take a deep breath, and let's talk about choosing you—powerfully, and on purpose. Also live from Runyon Canyon in Hollywood—We're takin it to the hill!  Connect With Us: Website: https://www.storytimela.com/podcast Instagram: @powermommapodcast Linkedin: /samanthahoeynelson Linkedin: /tangelia-rouse-33326a64

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    Episode 1: Welcome to Powermomma: Two Moms, Zero Capes, Infinite Hustle

    Welcome to PowerMomma, the podcast where two fierce moms are busy raising their daughters—and themselves—into total badasses. Every week, we talk about how to channel your inner superhero (cape optional) to raise strong kids and be the unapologetically strong women we were always meant to be. We dig deep and channel the strength we as women hold—not just for our kids, but for ourselves. We believe that motherhood isn't just about nurturing the next generation; it's about empowering ourselves to be the strongest, most authentic versions of who we can be.   Let's face it: motherhood is messy, exhausting, and full of "What did I sign up for?" moments. But it's also the ultimate opportunity to discover how strong we can truly be. We'll tackle everything from the chaos of work/life balance to our own adulting (which is honestly just a myth), navigating today's crazy culture, daily issues, and the never-ending juggle of it all.   We'll share stories, laugh through the tears, and serve up real talk, finding clarity in the chaos, and how to show up as your best self—even when you feel like a hot mess. Because guess what? Perfection is overrated.   So, if you're ready to embrace your power, get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even roll your eyes a little. Each episode will leave you feeling like you can take on the world—or at least the next meltdown. We're here to remind you: You've got this. And together, we're an unstoppable force.   Tune in and let's raise ourselves up—because our kids deserve it, and frankly, so do we. Join us in our next episode as we tackle BOUNDRIES.. setting them, ignoring them, creating healthy ones.. in the world around us and with ourselves.     Connect With Us: Website: https://www.storytimela.com/podcast Instagram: @powermommapodcast Linkedin: /samanthahoeynelson Linkedin: /tangelia-rouse-33326a64

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    Powermomma Podcast Season 1 Trailer

    PowerMama: Unleashing the Unstoppable Force of Motherhood—For Good (And for Ourselves) Welcome to PowerMama, the podcast where two fierce moms are raising daughters—and themselves. Every week, we dive into what it really means to channel your inner superhero (cape optional) and show up as the strong, authentic women we were always meant to be. Motherhood is messy, magical, exhausting, and empowering all at once. It's not just about raising the next generation—it's about rising into our own power too. From the chaos of work-life "balance" (lol), to culture, identity, and those "what did I sign up for?" moments, we get real about the beautiful, complicated juggle of it all. We laugh, we vent, we cry (sometimes all at once), and we're not afraid to say what everyone's thinking. Expect honest conversations, zero perfection, and lots of heart as we explore how to thrive—not just survive—this wild ride. So if you're ready to tap into your power, reclaim your identity, and maybe even find some clarity in the chaos, PowerMama is your new go-to. Because our kids deserve it. And frankly? So do we. Together we're unstoppable.    Disclaimer: The Powermomma Podcast is presented soley for  educational and entertainment purposes. We're your Powermomma supportive friend. We're not licensed therapists and this podcast is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a therapist, physician, medical professional, lawyer, or other qualified professional.

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PowerMama: Unleashing the Unstoppable Force of Motherhood—For Good (And for Ourselves)Welcome to Powermomma: Two Moms, Zero Capes, Infinite HustleWe're two fierce moms are raising daughters—and ourselves. Every week, we dive into what it really means to channel your inner superhero (cape optional) and show up as the strong, authentic women we were always meant to be.Motherhood is messy, magical, exhausting, and empowering all at once. It's not just about raising the next generation—it's about rising into our own power too. From the chaos of work-life "balance" (lol), to culture, identity, and those "what did I sign up for?" moments, we get real about the beautiful, complicated juggle of it all.We laugh, we vent, we cry (sometimes all at once), and we're not afraid to say what everyone's thinking. Expect honest conversations, zero perfection, and lots of heart as we explore how to thrive—not just survive—this wild ride.So if you're ready to tap into your power, reclaim your identit

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