Moms Who Pause

SAHM life or Do You Want to Be Friends?

36 min · 16. mai 2026
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Being a stay-at-home mom is beautiful, exhausting, isolating, healing, and deeply meaningful—all at once. This week, our cousin Tiara joins us to share the realities of motherhood at home: the invisible labor, the identity shifts, and the grace it takes to keep showing up. Sometimes the only plan is to “just keep swimming.” 💛

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Ever feel like you know us, but you're not totally sure who's who? Same. 😅 In this special episode, we're introducing ourselves properly—from Detroit roots and Christian school memories to career pivots, motherhood, marriage, and the winding paths that brought us here. Along the way, you'll hear about Rukiya's dream of being both a lawyer and a dentist, Rodneya's eighth-grade career crisis, Tiffany's journey from urban ecology to motherhood, and why our moms deserve a lot of credit for how this friendship started in the first place. Think of this as the origin story episode: who we are, where we came from, and how three girls from Detroit ended up creating Moms Who Pause. Plus: Princeton stories, Pizza Hut reading rewards, Christian school memories, public school pride, and a few questionable life choices that thankfully happened before social media. Thanks for pausing with us. 💜

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