
Miracle Mama Podcast
Podcast de Whitney Rowell
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When you are thinking about having a baby and or experiencing life as a first time mom, it's so difficult to know where to even start looking for answers. Our host, Whitney Rowell, founder of Miracle Milkookies, taps into all of the resources she wishes she had access to as a first time mom, to create a safe place for you to come and listen in on conversations that are sometimes uncomfortable, or tough to bring up. This podcast, Message from Mom, is here as a resource for you!
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78 episodiosWhitney sits down with Emily Landers, host of How'd She Do That?, to talk about the beauty and heartbreak of waiting seasons — from years of infertility to the gift of new motherhood. Emily opens up about her five-year journey trying to conceive, the emotional toll of IUI treatments, and how faith sustained her through moments of doubt and surrender. Together, Whitney and Emily explore how life's hardest seasons often prepare us for our greatest callings — and how letting go of control can lead to unexpected miracles. They also discuss the evolution of Emily's career and podcast, what it looks like to balance entrepreneurship with motherhood, and the freedom that comes from redefining success in every new chapter. Whether you're walking through uncertainty, motherhood, or your own season of becoming — this episode is a powerful reminder that the waiting can shape us in the most meaningful ways. Tune in to How'd She Do That here [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/howd-she-do-that/id1511420962] and be sure to follow along @howdshedothat [https://www.instagram.com/howdshedothatpodcast/]
Whitney welcomes Aubrey Hubbell, co-founder of Hazel, [https://hellohazel.com/] the design-driven women's health brand reinventing incontinence care with dignity, comfort, and style. After a decade of building brands for women in key life stages, Aubrey saw a massive gap in a $20B industry that hadn't evolved in decades—and decided to change it. In this inspiring conversation, Aubrey shares her path from product designer to founder, the white space she recognized in women's health, and the two-year journey of developing Hazel's breakthrough products. Whitney and Aubrey dive into the power of designing with women, for women, why breaking taboos is essential for progress, and how Hazel went from an idea to Target shelves nationwide. If you've ever dreamed of building something that makes women's lives better, this episode will encourage you to take the leap.
In this special episode of the Miracle Mama Podcast, listeners are invited into a recorded grief support session held for mothers in the Dallas community following the devastating floods in Hunt, Texas. Originally planned as a wellness gathering focused on nervous system regulation, the event shifted into a powerful space for processing collective trauma and supporting one another in the wake of tragedy. Led by licensed therapist Laura McLaughlin, founder of HeadFirst Counseling [https://www.headfirstdallas.com/], the session offered trauma-informed tools for navigating grief, supporting children through emotional distress, and honoring the full range of feelings that arise in the aftermath of crisis. The gathering was hosted at Alive & Well [https://aliveandwell.health/dallas/] in Dallas and generously sponsored by The Kabani Foundation. [https://thekabanifoundation.org/] To protect the privacy of participants, attendee audio has been intentionally removed. This episode is for any parent feeling overwhelmed, unsure of what to say, or simply seeking guidance on how to hold space for themselves and their children during difficult times. It also shares the remarkable way the local community came together to provide tangible support—filling a 53-foot truck with donations for families impacted by the flood. Grief is not meant to be carried alone. This conversation is a reminder that healing begins in community.
In this deeply moving episode of Message from Mom, Whitney sits down with Lauren Johnson, founder of Choose Joy Nursing, to talk about her motherhood journey, her faith, and the beautiful yet heartbreaking story of her daughter, Lily Ann. Lauren opens up about becoming a mom, what led her to serve mothers as a postpartum nurse, and the unimaginable experience of losing her baby girl after just nine months of life. With remarkable honesty and grace, she shares how she prepared herself emotionally and spiritually for postpartum, the power of co-regulation, and how she continues to find purpose in her pain. This is an episode about the sacredness of motherhood, the strength it takes to keep showing up, and how sometimes choosing joy looks like surrender. Whether you're a new mom, navigating grief, or walking alongside a friend in the thick of it, Lauren's words will stay with you long after the episode ends. You can follow Lauren's personal journey on Instagram at @choosejoygivegrace [https://www.instagram.com/choosejoygivegrace] and learn more about her company at @choosejoynursing [https://www.instagram.com/choosejoynursing].
Let's talk about digital safety for our girls. Today, we're joined by Juliette Blake of Moxies, a revolutionary platform changing the game for young girls online. We're diving deep into the impact of today's digital world on children and how Moxies is creating a safe and enriching space for girls aged 8-12. Learn how they're building digital literacy, self-regulation, and real-life connections, while using cutting-edge tech. We'll also get into the crucial roles of moderation, parental guidance, and how we can all contribute to a healthier digital future for our daughters

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