Moms Got This show

Moms Got This

Summary: MOMSGOTTHIS is a daily podcast every Monday through Thursday, featuring lively interviews with accomplished inspiring entrepreneurs and entertainers who are also moms. Each day covers a different part of a guest's life: including career, adventures, their “mom journey,” the highs and lows, the products they like (and don’t like), recipes that save the day, how they love and nurture their kids, the work-life balance, and more! Listeners will discover tips and tricks, be inspired, find the confidence to know that they’ve "got this" -- and even get a chance to share their own #MOMSGOTTHIS moment with hosts (and moms) Michelle Park and Stacy Igel!

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 Niki Cheng – Moments and Aspirations – Thursday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:39

Looking ahead at the future when your child is very young, keeping track of everything that will happen, encouraging kids to finish something, music lessons, Michelle's hidden musical talent, talent auditions, parents wanting to be with kids more than kids want to be with parents, and being awakened at 3am for kisses. Niki Cheng, owner of furniture brands Camerich New York, Calligaris NY, and M Collection Dumbo, and  co-founder of BoConcept,  shares her special moments and aspirations with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @nikicheng55) Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30% off first order through July 4th, 2018. In this episode: Looking ahead at the future when your child is very young Keeping track of everything that will happen Encouraging kids to finish something Music lessons Michelle's hidden musical talent and Carnegie Hall When a kid bugs you for talent auditions Do parents want to be with kids more than kids want to be with parents? When Michelle's daughter wakes her at 3am for kisses To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Niki Cheng – Products and Solutions – Wednesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:27

Niki Cheng on organizers for food, smoothie every day, a kale juice recipe, when your kids are interested in your business, being copied by your daughter, teaching kids discounts and math in sales, and Korean mass. The owner of furniture brands Camerich New York, Calligaris NY, and M Collection Dumbo, and  co-founder of BoConcept,  shares her favorite products and solutions with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @nikicheng55) Support for today’s episode comes from luxury footwear brand Tamara Mellon. Visit tamaramellon.com today to receive a $100 gift toward your first order using code MOMS100! In this episode: Organizers for food, Planet Box Niki's favorite product is a Vitamix A smoothie every day, and making coffee drinks Making her own kale juice recipe Niki's kids are interested in her sales activities at her businesses, what sales she closed, monitor the business Niki's daughter copies her, acts/dresses just like her He daughter shows off her mom Niki Teaching kids discounts and math Korean mass To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. Check out more MouthMedia Network shows at www.mouthmedianetworkcom. MouthMedia Network studios are powered by Sennheiser.

 Niki Cheng – Routines and Relationships – Tuesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:23

When kids convince you to change bedtimes, focusing on routines, daily yoga, post-pregnancy weight, self care, running a business, a family support system, and a supportive husband.  Niki Cheng, owner of furniture brands Camerich New York, Calligaris NY, and M Collection Dumbo, and  co-founder of BoConcept,  shares her mom journey with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @nikicheng55) In this episode: How a two-year-old daughter convinced Michelle to change bedtime Being routine focused Kid sleep issues Niki crawling into a crib until her son fell asleep How Niki always works out and practices yoga every day Losing pregnancy weight How yoga is not a workout, a practice Self care – only 1 hour per day Niki’s routine of getting up, going to yoga, then going to work fresh Running a business on your cellphone Taking yoga classes with her husband, sometimes going to gym together Support system, sister sales director, and mother in law visits quite often, occasional hire help Having support of her husband since day one To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Niki Cheng – Mom Journey – Monday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:35

Bedtime moments, mom and child matching apparel, balancing motherhood and multiple furniture brands, how reaching age 5 makes things less stressful, overcoming emotional stress, when parents live with you and can help, when going back to work after having a baby is an excuse, balancing emotions, amazing stay at home moms, and how moving to New York City to break up with a boyfriend sparked a new life.  Niki Cheng, owner of furniture brands Camerich New York, Calligaris NY, and M Collection Dumbo, and  co-founder of BoConcept,  shares her mom journey with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @nikicheng55) In this episode: Putting kids to bed, Stacy on how with her son Dylan bedtime is a whole process, and after long day of work she wanted time with her child – she was wearing a shirt she designed and Dylan want to wear the same one she was wearing – how that became a and a selfie -- instead of going to bed, taking the moment Michelle on her daughter’s desire to match, and how she’s running out of clothes to wear that match, and – a face mask also for a kid and mom? Niki on balancing raising kids and running businesses Camerich New York, Calligaris NY, and M Collection Dumbo Niki’s 8 and 11 year old kids, being a successful business women with furniture brands When Niki’s kids reached the age of 5 things became easier, but it was very challenging before then and creates emotional stress How Niki and her husband are blessed that her parents live with them, her mom is around, and how they got her dad a car and he’s become their driver Niki shares how she was sad and upset at herself that she couldn’t handle an infant, how going back to work was an excuse, and her other baby (her company (BoConcept at that time)) didn’t really need her at that point Trying to balance emotions for guilt, more time Stay at home moms are amazing Ending up in NYC to break up with ex boyfriend, in Malaysia at the time working in a company in architectural design, her mother suggested she come to NYC for 6 months, fell in love with the city How that journey became her new path To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart – Moments and Aspirations – Thursday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:07

Wishing kids stay small, being the Queen of Benefits, forcing herself out of a wheelchair, the power of motherhood, enduring the physicality of standup comedy, an oboe scholarship, when doors open, a curiosity about life, and a lack of fear of death. Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart shares her insights on products and services she believes in with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30% off first order through July 4th, 2018. In this episode: How Stacy's son fell asleep on her on a car ride, wanting your kids not to get big, special moments when they still feel small Esther as the "queen of benefits" for some, laughter is best medicine, she often gives it back -- but jests if someone is poor and she gives it back, then there are two poor people How Esther had a TV show, radio show, one woman show on Broadway, performed at the UN The greatest thing that ever happened to her Esther's familial dystonia, neurological disorder (like Parkinson's, CP and MS rolled into one) How Esther forced herself out of a wheelchair, now doing dance, choreography How this was a miracle It took a lot of years to look like she’s ok, her sister never got out of her wheelchair The power of motherhood, how she needed to be a mom not in a wheelchair and be unencumbered, how she is grateful for a wheelchair helped her to move She still needs to be in a scooter in malls, can’t walk too much. An accident a month before her sons wedding How is she able to deal with the physicality of standup comedy? -- through sheer force of her nature A science of making all people laugh, very difficult thing to do. How she took oboe in high school because it is the most difficult instrument How Esther got a scholarship in college because she could play the oboe Every door opens by itself, how she doesn’t solicit herself, happens because she loves people more than they can hurt her, and is curious about people and about life How Esther wants to see everything, and she is seeing a lot of thing Two thing her father gave her: Her name and lack of fear of death, and she's had a phenomenal life To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart – Products and Solutions – Wednesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:40

Water Wow! books, why Esther never denied her kids toys and video games, more than 800 Barbie dolls, why the most important gift is love, and one thing Esther wish she had to help with being a mom. Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart shares her insights on products and services she believes in with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. Support for today’s episode comes from luxury footwear brand Tamara Mellon. Visit tamaramellon.com today to receive a $100 gift toward your first order using code MOMS100! In this episode: Water Wow! books, with pens that refill with water – and key they have to look for in the picture---keeps daughter very busy – bought 10 of them, Melissa and Doug makes them Why Esther never denied her kids any action figures or video games Letting her kids watch TV, Rugrats When she went shopping her kids would get a special toy when got to the department store, they’d be happy for hours Now the toys are worth a lot of money, including video games and action figures Why Esther has over 800 Barbie dolls mint in-box, how her minister father thought Barbie was a “slut and a whore”, and Esther bought a Barbie that looked like (better than) her Esther’s shelves for Barbies How moms shouldn’t spoil kids, giving them not too much and just enough Making sure kids have more than enough love, but enough money to pay rent and eat, but the most important gift is love Esther’s one wish she had as a mom- a “wipey warmer” To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart – Routines and Relationships – Tuesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:59

When kids start thinking like entrepreneurs, the power of silence, when mom has a meltdown and the kids are the grownups, feeling validated as a mother, a mom’s unmatched love for her kids, trusting yourself that you raised the kids right, converting to Judaism and family alienation, and a Kosher Korean cookbook. Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart shares her insights on family routines and relationships with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. In this episode: How, with school ending, Stacy’s son Dylan showed he had entrepreneurship in his mind Esther’s sons had rules Her tight relationship with her 28 and 30 year old sons How kids can think you’re a jerk and you have to “eat it” as a mom The deafening power in silence Esther on having a meltdown at her kid’s wedding when she wasn’t being validated, and how her kids propped her up How simple things like saying that Mom is important, and the intimacy of a simple statement, means everything Nobody can love you like your mom, only God and your mom made you How Esther didn’t honor herself and trust that she raised her kids right, kids wont listen to a mother complain The challenges of converting to Judaism, the complexity of doing it with a Christian minister father, and how Esther’s Korean Christian family didn’t speak to her for years Closing her mouth, living her life Writing Kosher-Korean cookbook To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart – Mom Journey – Monday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:09

When should kids be disciplined, being Korean and Jewish, letting repetition end naturally with kids, reentering the work force as a mom, taking parenthood seriously after five miscarriages, how to calm a child down gently and effectively, a choice not to have a nanny, reinventing yourself, standup comedy vs. therapy, giving your kids everything, being the Asian Roseanne Barr, learning from Yoda, and being a tiger parent. Korean-Jewish Comedienne Esther Goodhart shares her mom journey with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. In this episode: Michelle's 1 ½ year old daughter's tantrums, looking at when do you discipline kids How you deal with a kid who wants to wear the same thing every day Letting child do what they want even if the parent wants change, let someone else motivate them by making fun of them Requests to read "Goodnight Moon" every night, If it is what the kids want, let them have the repetition How it is cheaper to let the girl wear one dress every day if they want Esther's two boys, 30 and 28 Everyone has a different way of raising kids How Esther majored in cognitive child development in grad school Doing standup comedy and teaching Hebrew school How Esther used to be an account exec in advertising and PR, thought she could go back to work but it doesn’t always work that way, and she knew she couldn’t have it all and be excellent in both Having five miscarriages, then feeling like she got a major gift with kid and wanted to take it seriously She couldn’t pay anyone enough money to love her kid the way she wanted to The little moments you live for, especially when kids get things wrong Getting back into the workforce after you raise children How Esther reinvented herself and became a comic because it was cheaper than therapy Performing at The White House --  21 times Getting into comedy from an ad to pay to perform comedy at Carolines in NYC after being inspired by Margaret Cho -- who was seeming to "do her act" Having both a Jewish and Korean side Going to Hebrew school Giving kids everything, no reason for them to suffer Not going back to work, how Esther got an opportunity as a result to see the  entire learning process as her kids grew Helping her kids learn everything, teaching her sons what she would teach if she had a daughter also Esther would do more for the kids, but did not want the suburban mom life, was bored, so what was hard and exciting was to do standup Esther's  standup routine would talk about how hard it is to be a parent and people would find it very funny Esther has been called the "Asian Roseanne Barr" Teaching kids to do their best for your boss or teacher The bar was always high, she was a tiger parent Learning from Yoda – "there is no try" Sons are an actor/dancer and a comic book illustrator – two jobs tough to do well in, and they do well Esther's #MOMSGOTTHIS Moment when she asked elderly woman how she raised two successful children --  you just love them – all books and classes out the window – that’s the answer To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Ike Barinholtz – Moments and Aspirations – Thursday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:38

Kids grow so fast, how kids change priorities, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler as parental role models, making sure you actually know your kids personally, parenting vs. showbiz, being present with your kids in whatever they are doing, motivational messages on tissues, and what’s next for Ike. Actor and comedian Ike Barinholtz (Blockers, The Mindy Project, MADtv, and many more) shares special moments and aspirations in his life as a dad -- just in time for Father's Day -- with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: ikebarinholtz) Presented by Keepsake Frames. Print, frame your photos easily and fast from your phone – handmade in the USA and delivered with free shipping. Use discount code #MOMSGOTTHIS at www.keepsakeframes.com for 30% off first order through July 4th, 2018. Measuring hands, growing so fast, Stacy will shrink Tall person Ike Goals changing for career, kids change goals and prioritize things, less desire to do acting that requires travel with more kids he has Tina Fey and Amy Poehler have it down, manage busy career and family Having a career and knowing your kids personally Parenting always defats showbiz goals Don’t invest time in things that don’t matter Why not to check social media when kids want to play Good advice from Barbara Bush Focusing and being present and listening with your kids How explaining contextual things on TV shapes reference points The debate on tissues with motivational messages “Blockers” in theaters, emotionally resonant and surprisingly great movie for parents, proud of the movie Hilarity for Charity with Seth Rogan to fight Alzheimers To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Ike Barinholtz – Products and Solutions – Wednesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:30

Comedian, actor, dad, big fan of his wife... Reading books with kids, inspiration from Joseph Campbell quotes, leaving kids notes for the day, the beauty of actually writing with pen and paper, recommended books, lunch boxes, high chairs, and kids on planes. Actor and comedian Ike Barinholtz (Blockers, The Mindy Project, MADtv, and many more) shares his favorite products and services -- just in time for Father's Day -- with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: ikebarinholtz) Support for today’s episode comes from luxury footwear brand Tamara Mellon. Visit tamaramellon.com today to receive a $100 gift toward your first order using code MOMS100! Reading books with and singing with your kids Stacy’s books for Dylan, including Forever Young written by Bob Dylan Joseph Campbell quotes - so inspiring Leaving kids notes for the day We don’t write anymore Pen to paper, wanting to instill a love of writing in kids, being inspired by a new author Five Minute Stories The Paw Patrol phenomena Bouncy Castles PlanetBox lunch boxes Bambino chair The high chair that attaches to table Handling kids on a plane To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. Every Monday-Thursday weekly, starting Monday, May 15th, you’ll enjoy lively interviews with accomplished, inspiring entrepreneurs,  influencers, leaders, and entertainers who are each also a mom. Each day covers a different parts of a guest’s life including career and adventures, their “mom journey”, the high and lows, the products they like (and don’t like), recipes that save the day, how they love and nurture their kids, the work-life balance, and more! Listeners will discover tips and tricks, be inspired, find the confidence to know that they’ve “got this” — and even get a chance to share their own #MOMSGOTTHIS moment with hosts (and moms) TV host and fashion brand founder and lifestyle blogger Michelle Park (@growingupbabym) and fashion brand founder and blogger Stacy Igel (@stacyigel)!

 Ike Barinholtz – Routines and Relationships – Tuesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:41

Comedian, actor, dad, big fan of his wife... The morning routine, the daily giant omelette, doing whatever you can, earning parent currency, a symbiotic relationship with one’s spouse, having family around to help, how almost dying led Michelle to start an Instagram account for her daughter, and Michael Keaton. Actor and comedian Ike Barinholtz (Blockers, The Mindy Project, MADtv, and many more) shares his dad journey, and salutes his wife (mompreneur with three daughters), and the routines and relationships in his life as a dad -- just in time for Father's Day -- with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: ikebarinholtz) How Ike is the routine Michelle on when her daughter was first born she decided to take everything on herself, but after her daughter turned 1 ½ she told her husband he is now part of this situation, now he's finally part of the morning. routine, but he didn’t want to -- how there’s breakfast, and he's part of it all Ike has "Jewish dad guilt", does most of the cooking The morning routine with instant organic steel cut oatmeal , his wife breastfeeding, breakfast for the family, coking a giant omelette cut into little squares, then making lunch for the older kid. Running the morning routine all the time unless he has an work responsibility Advice from Ike: Dads—do whatever you can "Parent currency", and Ike's symbiotic relationship with his wife How Ike met his wife in Vegas, and how they make it work A lot of family, Ike's brother and his wife are close by and help out, having a great nanny, and wife's mom and dad so great Having family around is so valuable Having familial connection who are basically "you" with your kids How cool it is when parents are friends Michelle’s Instagram started because Michelle almost died due to a postpartum hemorrhage, writing letters to her daughter in case she died, wanted daughter  to know about her mother journey Michael Keaton and the movie “My Life” To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Ike Barinholtz – Dad Journey – Monday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:01

Comedian, actor, dad, big fan of his wife... Leaving baby home for a trip, a brand new third daughter, dad guilt, how having babies creates focus in careers, transitioning children for the new baby, when kids can finally play together, the miracle of a bouncy castle, predicting your kids’ careers, and when dad admires mompreneuring during labor. Actor and comedian Ike Barinholtz (Blockers, The Mindy Project, MADtv, and many more) shares his dad journey, and salutes his wife (mompreneur with three daughters) on her mom journey -- just in time for Father's Day -- with hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: ikebarinholtz) Stacy's trip to Paris and Finland – 9 days with husband and staff – without 2 ½ yo baby! How Stacy's mother watches Dylan, and the process of preparing for that Ike talks about the movie "Blockers" Ike on being friends with Stacy since preschool Being a new dad to baby Eleanor, his third daughter (other two are five and two ) Don’t say a woman looks pregnant Missing the baby a lot How Ike's wife is not a complainer, and very clear in what she needs to do Ike's luck with a great nanny because his wife works in a high level job, and it really helps Dad guilt, and how face-timing is often better for you than the spouse Things change in career since having a baby, nothing matters except the kid, and how you start prioritizing that instead of other things, it changes attitude, whittles down other unnnecesary things, and you become more focused on work Ike and his wife had no idea what they were doing as parents, but his  wife is so amazing, and her mom is incredible with five kids The difference between one and two kids, and how, with two, once the little one is 1 ½ they can play with one another Taking a trip with three young kids Living in California,  with more room than Manhattan (small hotel rooms) How a bouncy castle is the greatest thing ever, exercises the kids so they are tired Michelle on starting kids late in school so they are bigger and good at sports What Ike's kids are starting to look like they will become when grown The transition for siblings with a new kid Ike's #MOMSGOTTHIS Moment, with his wife's delivery five weeks early, being amazed at seeing her being in labor while she's rolling calls on her phone as a business partner -- all while creating life To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Sophie Elgort, Fashion and Portrait Photographer – Moments and Aspirations – Thursday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:18

Playing the most important role (mommy), when kids say loving things, a charity to inspire inclusion and photography, how taking photos of imperfect moments capture the real story of growing up, finding satisfaction in a creative job, how having a baby humbles you, when your own baby is the first one you’ve ever held, sick kids, and when the husband is the baby whisperer. Fashion and portrait photographer Sophie Elgort reveals special moments and aspirations to hosts Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @sophieelgort) In this episode: Special times when kids say things, when they say “I Love You” or “Mommy”, not realizing how special being a mom is, and how it is the most important role Sophie’s charity - Through Our Lens, access and mentorship to high school girls passionate about photography and fashion, with an inclusive spirit, underserved communities, how fashion is historically an exclusive career, finding and nurturing this talent, and sharing their creative passions How Sophie’s father, as a photographer, learned through his eyes but took a different path Spending time with kids via taking pictures, how kids always look great and are an amazing new subject Sophie’s hope to do own version like her father’s book Photo shooting her daughter Stella reminds her of times when she was a child Advice to just have your phone out, capture moments, how you can get close-in, take pictures of hands, or move far away and see how small kids are in comparison to something Capture the whole story, when things aren’t perfect, when they’re not smiling - so much of Instagram isn’t “real”, so doing this captures actual parenthood and a child’s life Doing the jobs that are an artistic fit for you and that you enjoy doing The humbling experience having a young baby Sophie’s 2018 career goal, wanting to get more into contributing on-air and explore that more When kids get sick, never holding a baby before Sophie had her own, as she didn’t want to break them When holding her own baby, Sophie was nervous, and didn’t know how to do that Finding that she can now hold a baby expertly How Sophie’s husband is a “baby whisperer” How scary it is to be holding the head of a baby right To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment.

 Sophie Elgort, Fashion and Portrait Photographer – Products and Solutions – Wednesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:38

Hiding veggies in kids’ food, food charts, when kids start choosing their own food, moving in with parents, how little you actually need for a baby, multi-purpose bassinet, mixing sleep with play, and renting maternity clothing. Fashion and portrait photographer Sophie Elgort reveals the products and services she finds helpful to Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @sophieelgort) Support for today’s episode comes from luxury footwear brand Tamara Mellon. Visit tamaramellon.com today to receive a $100 gift toward your first order using code MOMS100! In this episode: When kids start to choose their own food and are getting excited about easting Getting them to eat veggies by their hiding them in foods they love Food charts When Sophie and her husband moved in with parents a month before having the baby, having no space, so they lived as minimally as possible Realizing how little you need for baby Using the stroller bassinet for regular sleeping The usefulness of the Dockatot ( a "multi-functional portable crib and bassinet ...for life on the go") Loving the Rock and Play (sleeper mixed with playtime) Rent-the-Runway (again) but this time -- the maternity section, and renting so your clothes can grow with you when pregnant To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. Sophie's bio: Sophie Elgort's work has been featured internationally in magazines including VOGUE Thailand, Elle, Glamour, Paper Magazine, Teen Vogue and The Financial Times. Sophie has also created images for brands like ADIDAS, Alice + Olivia, Bloomingdales, Buccellati, Clinique, Cushnie et Ochs, IBM, J.Crew, Mercedes Benz, Olay, Ralph Lauren and Topshop. Her portraits include Cuba Gooding Jr., Kylie and Kendall Jenner, Ansel Elgort, Tavi Gevinson, Ron Perlman, Becky G., Rachel Zoe, Sara Foster, Azzedine Alaia, Jenna Lyons and many others. Sophie was named Forbes 30 under 30 in the Art and Style category in 2016. Alongside her photography, she also contributes to a variety of media outlets as a photography and fashion expert both on-air and online. She has been a guest speaker at the Rubin Museum of Art, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Pratt Institute among others and a judge at The All American High School Film Festival, The Collective x Designow Fashion Show and the 2017 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards. She has contributed to outlets including AOL Style, etalk, and The Financial Times, whose style column, Suits and the City, she co-created in 2011. Sophie is also the co-founder of Through Our Lens, a non-profit that provides life-changing access and significant mentorship to teen girls through photography with the goal of more inclusion and diversity in the fashion industry - behind the lens and in front of the camera.

 Sophie Elgort, Fashion and Portrait Photographer – Routines and Relationships – Tuesday | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:48

Finding date time in commuting, the time demands of breastfeeding, regimenting routines, how work relationships and expectations change with pregnancy, and when clients and employers disappoint based on motherhood. Fashion and portrait photographer Sophie Elgort reveals how routines and relationships have changed in motherhood to Stacy Igel and Michelle Park. (Instagram: @sophieelgort) In this episode: Michelle on commuting with her husband as their only consistent date time Michelle on breastfeeding, weaning as freedom, breastfeeding only for 16 months Pumping in-between takes on a TV shoot Having to become regimented with routines with a baby The workout has been slipping, discipline is needed, maybe moving it to the beginning of day How relationships have changed since having a baby When you bring up you’re pregnant in work situations, do employers and clients need to know? Why people might be nervous about hiring for some jobs, such as a photography job Trusting in the pregnant professional to have things covered To share your #MOMSGOTTHIS MOMENT just call 833-844-THIS-MOM (833-844-7666) and leave a voicemail with your first name and city along with your moment. Sophie's bio: Sophie Elgort's work has been featured internationally in magazines including VOGUE Thailand, Elle, Glamour, Paper Magazine, Teen Vogue and The Financial Times. Sophie has also created images for brands like ADIDAS, Alice + Olivia, Bloomingdales, Buccellati, Clinique, Cushnie et Ochs, IBM, J.Crew, Mercedes Benz, Olay, Ralph Lauren and Topshop. Her portraits include Cuba Gooding Jr., Kylie and Kendall Jenner, Ansel Elgort, Tavi Gevinson, Ron Perlman, Becky G., Rachel Zoe, Sara Foster, Azzedine Alaia, Jenna Lyons and many others. Sophie was named Forbes 30 under 30 in the Art and Style category in 2016. Alongside her photography, she also contributes to a variety of media outlets as a photography and fashion expert both on-air and online. She has been a guest speaker at the Rubin Museum of Art, Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Pratt Institute among others and a judge at The All American High School Film Festival, The Collective x Designow Fashion Show and the 2017 Restaurant & Bar Design Awards. She has contributed to outlets including AOL Style, etalk, and The Financial Times, whose style column, Suits and the City, she co-created in 2011. Sophie is also the co-founder of Through Our Lens, a non-profit that provides life-changing access and significant mentorship to teen girls through photography with the goal of more inclusion and diversity in the fashion industry - behind the lens and in front of the camera.

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