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S2 / E44: Ali Flynn, the Founder of "Hang In There, Mama"
S2 / E44: Ali Flynn, the Founder of "Hang In There, Mama"
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Ashley is buzzing with excitement on this episode of Bizzimumzi as she sits down with a fellow native New Yorker, Ali Flynn, the brain and heart behind "Hang In There, Mama". The unmistakable energy of NYC is palpable as these two bond over their shared love for the city's hustle and spirit.
But beyond the city lights, this episode delves deep into the realms of parenting. Ali, a mother of four daughters - two in high school and two in college, is no stranger to the challenges and triumphs of motherhood. As the founder of "Hang In There, Mama", she's transformed her personal experiences into a powerful platform that offers invaluable support, advice, and encouragement to mothers everywhere.
With her genuine approach, Ali resonates with mothers navigating the rollercoaster ride of parenting. While every age brings its challenges, Ali places a special focus on the teenage years, a time that can be both rewarding and daunting for parents. Through her insights and stories, she emphasizes the importance of staying connected, adapting, and understanding that it's okay to relearn and readjust your parenting style as your children grow.
Ashley, captivated by Ali's wisdom, is all ears, absorbing the guidance on what lies ahead. From the terrible twos to the tumultuous teens, every phase comes with its unique set of challenges. And as Ali beautifully puts it, it's all about adjusting and evolving with your children.
So whether you're bracing for the teenage years or seeking solidarity in the parenting journey, this episode promises a mix of wisdom, authenticity, and heart. Tune in for a fantastic Bizzimumzi chat that you won't want to miss!
You can learn more about Ali Flynn and "Hang In There, Mama" here: https://hangintheremama.com/
For further details about Ali's "Real Talk" Summits head here: https://hangintheremama.com/real-talk/
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But beyond the city lights, this episode delves deep into the realms of parenting. Ali, a mother of four daughters - two in high school and two in college, is no stranger to the challenges and triumphs of motherhood. As the founder of "Hang In There, Mama", she's transformed her personal experiences into a powerful platform that offers invaluable support, advice, and encouragement to mothers everywhere.
With her genuine approach, Ali resonates with mothers navigating the rollercoaster ride of parenting. While every age brings its challenges, Ali places a special focus on the teenage years, a time that can be both rewarding and daunting for parents. Through her insights and stories, she emphasizes the importance of staying connected, adapting, and understanding that it's okay to relearn and readjust your parenting style as your children grow.
Ashley, captivated by Ali's wisdom, is all ears, absorbing the guidance on what lies ahead. From the terrible twos to the tumultuous teens, every phase comes with its unique set of challenges. And as Ali beautifully puts it, it's all about adjusting and evolving with your children.
So whether you're bracing for the teenage years or seeking solidarity in the parenting journey, this episode promises a mix of wisdom, authenticity, and heart. Tune in for a fantastic Bizzimumzi chat that you won't want to miss!
You can learn more about Ali Flynn and "Hang In There, Mama" here: https://hangintheremama.com/
For further details about Ali's "Real Talk" Summits head here: https://hangintheremama.com/real-talk/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Oct 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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