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How This Mom Built a Business Helping Babies Sleep Through the Night | Mama's Got The Rested Little Nest

42 min · 16. apr. 2026
episode How This Mom Built a Business Helping Babies Sleep Through the Night | Mama's Got The Rested Little Nest cover

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What if the thing you’re already doing as a mom… could actually make you money? In this episode, I’m sitting down with a mom who turned her postpartum struggles and 3AM research into a full-blown business—and left her corporate job just a few months later. She didn’t have a perfect plan. She didn’t wait until she felt “ready.” She just started… and figured it out along the way. We talk about: ✨ How she discovered sleep consulting (by accident) ✨ The exact way she got her first clients ✨ Why offering something for FREE can change everything ✨ How she built momentum FAST as a mom of two ✨ The power of networking (online + in real life) If you’ve been sitting on an idea, waiting for the “right time”… this is your sign. Because the truth is—your next stream of income might already be in your life. 🎧 Hit play, and let’s get you one step closer to yours. 📘 The Money Hungry Mama Guide — coming Sept 8, 2026https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/money-hungry-mama-brittany-plumeri/1148503744 Instagram: @themoneyhungrymama Join the Free Fb Community: https://forms.gle/9V2zaH7A78s9SyXo8

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