Motherhood In Progress (M.I.P)

M.I.P. with Caitlin on Letting Love Lead the Way

1 h 4 min · 15 de ene de 2023
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Motherhood in Progress is joined by Caitlin Love. Caitlin shares with us how finding the love of her life transformed her and launched her into motherhood. Throughout her journey, we learn how she lets “love lead the way” from conversations about raising your child, overcoming the difficulties of pregnancy, and through planning and delivering a child. Caitlin is a self-proclaimed “stay-at-home-mom” (SAHM) that does everything but stay at home. Caitlin received her Bachelors in Business Marketing from Texas Southern University and is an expert Make-up Artist (MUA) who has been in the business for 12 years (@prettymuchbeauty_).

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