
This episode is a special one. Recorded live in front of a room of incredible women at our Rooted in Motherhood Retreat, today’s conversation is raw, honest, and deeply relatable—especially with Mother’s Day approaching. For the first time on the podcast, the roles are reversed. Instead of me asking the questions, I’m joined by my mom, Liz, and my co-host for the retreat, Logan from The School of Styling, as they sit down to interview me —diving into my journey of building a brand over the last 15 years, navigating motherhood, and learning how to pivot through different seasons of life. Because if there’s one thing motherhood teaches you… it’s how to adapt. 💛 In This Episode, We Talk About: What I thought my life and career would look like—and how it’s evolved How becoming a mom reshaped my identity, priorities, and perspective The reality of balancing motherhood, marriage, friendships, and a career What burnout has looked like for me (and how I’ve learned to recognize it) The pivots Logan and I have both had to make in business and life What we’ve had to let go of in order to grow Generational insight from my mom on how motherhood has changed over time What we may be overcomplicating as moms today Small but meaningful ways to take care of yourself in busy seasons 🎙️ A Live Conversation There’s something different about this episode. You’ll hear the energy, the laughter, and the connection that comes from recording in a room full of women who are all navigating similar seasons of life. It’s a reminder that we’re not meant to do this alone—and that sometimes just hearing someone else say “me too” can be everything. 🌸 A Mother’s Day Reflection With Mother’s Day right around the corner, this episode is a reminder that motherhood isn’t about having it all perfectly balanced. It’s about showing up. Even in the messy, overwhelming, uncertain moments—you’re still doing it. And that matters. 🧠 A Few Takeaways You’ll Carry With You: Motherhood is one long pivot—and that’s okay You don’t have to have everything figured out to be doing a great job Burnout doesn’t mean you’re failing—it means you’ve been carrying a lot Growth often requires letting go of who you thought you had to be 💫 Final Thought Motherhood doesn’t ask us to have it all figured out… it asks us to keep showing up. And sometimes, that is more than enough. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend or another mom who might need to hear it this week. And as always… ✨ Keep showing up, keep finding the good, and keep being the Haute Mama you truly are.