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Welcome to Hella MomVersations, Keeping it Real With San Francisco Bay Area Moms. Local moms contribute to this community for local moms, and this podcast, Hella MomVersations. Managing Editor, Olga Rosales Salinas, hosts this show, and contributing writers from the community co-host. As a member of the well-known, nationwide City Mom Collective, we are a top-rated online parenting publication, and community focused on sharing information, ideas, and personal stories to support, inspire and connect San Francisco Bay Area families.
In this episode, we tell how our Back-To-School experience is going. Our special guest Elizabeth Brenner will share some insight into how she started her brand. We will also discuss the importance of yoga and self-care for maintaining physical, mental, and emotional well-being. It can be challenging to balance being a mom with pursuing a side project, but it’s great to have support and encouragement from others.
Host: Managing Editor, Olga Rosales Salinas, hosts this show, and contributing writers from the community co-host
Co-host, contributing writer, and former managing editor of SFM. Tracy Campbell. Tracy is an Authorized Facilitator and Certified Instructor with Darkness to Light, a child sexual abuse prevention organization. She has worked in the arts, in education, and most recently as a Public Educator for a child abuse prevention non-profit.
Co-host: Michelle Corley Wing is a world-leading Kids Yoga expert, best-selling author, trainer of IYK® teachers, and business coach. Her work has been featured in Yoga Journal, Today.com, and Parenting Magazine. She’s the founder of It’s Yoga Kids®, the online training program which has helped over 2 million children feel healthier and happier. Learn the success skills from cradle to college that make wishes come true.
Guest: Elizabeth Brenner, a San Francisco-based designer and mom of boy-girl twins and a founder of Stereotype, a fashion-forward, gender-free kid’s clothing brand designed to celebrate individuality and freedom of expression by blending the traditional ideas of boys and girls.
Comment below and share your experience with back-to-school stories and your kids’ experience with stereotypes.
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