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“Welcome to Sunday Mom Social: Where Moms Find Their People”
by Madeline Roosevelt-Defuria
This very first episode of Sunday Mom Social sets the stage for what’s to come. Host Madeline R-Defuria shares her vision for creating a space where moms can find connection, laughter, encouragement, and real talk about balancing life, family, and financial well-being. Whether you’re tuning in with a cup of coffee, a glass of wine, or in between errands, this podcast is your weekly reminder that you don’t have to do motherhood—or womanhood—alone.
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Finding Real Connection in Motherhood
In this heartfelt episode of the Sunday Mom Social Podcast, host Madeline Roosevelt-Defuria dives into the often unspoken loneliness of motherhood. Join us as we explore the importance of real connections and shared experiences among moms. Discover why the Sunday Mom Social is more than just a community—it's a supportive space where you can show up as you are and feel seen. Whether you're seeking friendship, encouragement, or just a moment to breathe, this episode is your invitation to connect. Tune in and remember, you're not alone, and you are absolutely enough. Join us at sundaymomsocial.org or on Instagram at SundayMomSocial.pdx. Till next time.
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Finding Balance: Overcoming Mom Burnout Without Guilt
In this empowering episode of Sunday Mom's Social, Madeline R Defuria dives into the reality of mom burnout and how to reclaim your life without guilt. Discover the subtle signs of burnout, the invisible labor that contributes to it, and a simple three-step reset framework to help you pause, protect your energy, and prioritize joy. Join the conversation and learn how to invest in your future self, because you deserve rest, joy, and wealth in every sense. Share this episode with a mom friend who needs to hear she's not alone. Tune in and start glowing through motherhood together!
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The Power of Grit In Motherhood
Join Madeline R Defuria on this episode of Sunday Mom Social as she delves into the often-overlooked quality of grit in motherhood. Discover the true essence of grit beyond patience and strength, as Madeline shares real-life stories of resilience and courage. From handling sleepless nights and tight budgets to navigating complex relationships, learn how grit empowers mothers to rise above challenges and pursue their dreams. Tune in to explore how grit is not just about surviving motherhood but thriving in life. Share this episode with a fellow mom who needs a reminder of her inner strength, and connect with Madeline on Instagram at CindyMomSocialPdx for more inspiration.
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Why Tech and Finance Are Gaming Changing Careers For Moms
Episode SummaryChildcare is expensive, inflexible jobs are draining, and moms are often left with impossible choices. But what if your career actually supported your life?In this episode, Madeline Roosevelt-Defuria, founder of Her Networth Matters, breaks down why tech and finance are two of the smartest career paths for moms. From flexibility and wages to long-term stability, these industries offer opportunities that work with motherhood—not against it.You’ll hear the stats, the reality check, and the encouragement you need to think bigger about your career options.What You’ll Learn in This Episode💸 The real cost of childcare and how it impacts working moms📊 What the “motherhood penalty” is—and how much moms lose compared to dads💻 Why tech careers offer built-in flexibility and remote options💼 How finance and fintech jobs are modernizing with hybrid schedules and strong benefits🚀 Why these fields are growth-driven and built for long-term stability🌸 How moms can leverage these industries to balance income + family lifeKey Stats MentionedChildcare costs average $12,980/year per child in the U.S.Full-time working moms earn about 35% less than dads (the motherhood penalty).Nearly 6 in 10 parents have thought about quitting work due to childcare challenges.Tech/AI jobs are 3x more likely to allow remote work and 2x more likely to offer parental leave than other industries.Part-time working moms earn only 63% of what full-time moms make per hour.Resources & LinksJoin the 5-Day Money Glow-Up Challenge → hernetworthmatters.netConnect with me on Instagram → @hernetworthmattersLearn more about building financial stability for moms at → www.hernetworthmatters.netCall to ActionIf you loved this episode, please:Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future episodes.Share this with a mom friend who’s rethinking her career path.Leave a quick review—it helps more moms find this show and start building wealth on their terms.
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Motherhood & Money
Join us on Sunday Mom Social as we dive into the art of managing daily expenses with ease. Discover practical strategies to tackle the daily money squeeze, from auditing forgotten subscriptions to creating a mom cushion fund. Learn how small shifts can make a big impact, and explore creative ways to boost your income without burning out. Plus, get tips on having money conversations without tension. Tune in for actionable insights and a free mom money mini checklist in the show notes!https://rb.gy/z0j8nx
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Breaking The Supermom Myth
In this heartfelt episode, we dive into the beautiful chaos of motherhood, exploring the power of embracing imperfection. Join us as we share candid stories and insights from mothers who have learned to let go of perfection and find joy in the everyday moments. Discover how embracing flaws can lead to a more fulfilling and authentic parenting journey. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the perfectly imperfect world of motherhood.
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The Power of Community - Why Moms Thrive Together
Title: The Power of Community: Moms Thriving TogetherEpisode Description: In this inaugural episode of Sunday Mom Social, host Madeline R Defuria dives into the heart of motherhood—community. Discover why moms thrive when they come together, and hear a personal story of feeling overwhelmed and finding solace in a friend's support. Madeline invites listeners to share their own community stories on Instagram, promising to feature them in future episodes.Key Takeaways:The importance of community in reducing stress and enhancing mental health. Personal anecdotes illustrating the power of not feeling alone. Historical context of communal child-rearing and its modern-day relevance. Invitation to engage with the community on Instagram.Call to Action: Tag @SundayMomSocial on Instagram and share what community means to you. Subscribe to catch upcoming episodes where we'll bust the Supermom myth!Hashtags: #MomCommunity #ThriveTogether #SundayMomSocial
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Welcome To Sunday Mom Social
“Welcome to Sunday Mom Social — the podcast created for moms who are ready to slow down, fill their own cup, and thrive in every season of life.I’m your host, Madeline R-Defuria — a mom, entrepreneur, and financial wellness advocate who believes Sundays aren’t just a day of rest, they’re a reset. A time to connect with yourself, your community, and your goals.Every week, you’ll hear inspiring stories, practical tips for financial wellness, and honest conversations about motherhood, business, and self-care. Our mission is simple: to remind you that you don’t have to walk this path alone.So pour your favorite drink, exhale the stress of the week, and step into a space where you can connect, grow, and glow with other women just like you.This is Sunday Mom Social — and I’m so glad you’re here.”
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This very first episode of Sunday Mom Social sets the stage for what’s to come. Host Madeline R-Defuria shares her vision for creating a space where moms can find connection, laughter, encouragement, and real talk about balancing life, family, and financial well-being. Whether you’re tuning in with a cup of coffee, a glass of wine, or in between errands, this podcast is your weekly reminder that you don’t have to do motherhood—or womanhood—alone.
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Madeline Roosevelt-Defuria
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