
The Windy Road from Corporate Baddie to Single Mommy
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In episode 3, I talk with Britt about her journey from adolescence with her immediate family, to juggling multiple jobs while earning a college degree. To eventual burnout from 80 hour work weeks as corporate baddie in an HR Director position, making a six figure income. Her life looks much different now as single woman who chose to become a mother through fertility treatments. Britt is candid about discussing the ups and downs of choosing life as a single mother and how the community she has built on social media has carried her through recent tough times.
With over 66k combined social media followers with 4 million+ views each month. Brit is a rising Momfluencer. Curating content about her real life experiences paired with her endless grit and determination, highlighting the magic in everyday moments as a toddler mom.
If you would like to connect with Britt. You can follow her at:
IG:@_hey.its.britt_
TikTok: @_hey.its.britt_
Check out Brittney's Linktree Here ---------> Britt & Jory
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Veronica Welch
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