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Nap Time to Network: Balancing Babes, Business, and Burnout

Nap Time to Network: Balancing Babes, Business, and Burnout

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Nap Time to Network: Balancing Babes, Business, and Burnout


The Women Talk Fierce trio is back, and this week we’re diving deep into the messy, magical world of mompreneurship, where business deadlines and baby demands collide.


In this episode, Tammy, Keira, and Nikki unpack:


  • Real-life boundaries: how to protect your business time and your family time without losing your mind.

  • Mom guilt moments: from missed school pickups to yelling regrets, we share the raw, unfiltered stories that shaped how we parent and lead today.

  • Burnout + balance: why setting boundaries is the ultimate act of self-care (and business growth).

  • Authenticity vs. Instagram perfection: the truth behind those “perfect” mompreneur feeds and why we’re done with the bow on top.

  • The hard conversations: what failure really looks like when you’re building a business with kids in the mix, and why it’s part of the journey.


You’ll laugh, nod in agreement, and maybe even tear up as we share the lessons, wins, and very real struggles of raising both businesses and babies.


Resources:

  • Boundaries by Dr. Henry Cloud

  • Abundance Ever After by Kathy Heller

  • Running Down a Dream by Tim Grahl

  • The Mindset Mentor Podcast (episode on wealth and happiness)


Join the conversation!

Connect with other fierce women balancing it all inside our Women Talk Fierce network: www.womentalkfierce.com


🎧 Hit play to hear why boundaries aren’t just nice-to-have, they’re survival. And yes, there’s laughter, lessons, and maybe a sprinkle of true crime energy too.


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