• Episode 103: From Corporate to Content Creator: Betting on Herself with Kaylin Shondell
    Jun 11 2026
    In this episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we sit down with Kaylin Shondell, better known to her Instagram community as Dirty Diapers & Martinis. A mom of three girls, Kaylin opens up about a major turning point in her life when she was unexpectedly let go from her corporate job after 18 years—shortly after returning from maternity leave. What could have been a devastating setback became the catalyst for a completely new chapter. While Kaylin had been building her social media presence on the side for years, losing her corporate career forced her to make a choice: play it safe or go all in on herself. Kaylin shares the emotional highs and lows of navigating job loss, motherhood, and entrepreneurship while raising three young daughters. She talks about finding confidence in the unknown, building a brand that resonates with thousands of women, and what it's really like to turn a side hustle into a full-time career. This conversation is an inspiring reminder that sometimes the doors that close are the very ones that push us toward the life we were meant to create.
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    33 mins
  • Episode 102: What Makes a Mom Boss?
    May 21 2026
    In this episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, Jenn and Sue get real about what it truly takes to be a “mom boss.” Behind the highlight reels and hustle culture are long days, sleepless nights, sacrifices, self-doubt, and the constant balancing act of motherhood, business, and everyday life. The two reflect on the many incredible women they’ve interviewed over the years and how every single mom boss has her own unique way of making it work. Some lead with structure, some survive in chaos, some build empires quietly behind the scenes — but all of them show resilience, determination, and heart in their own way. Jenn and Sue dive into the trials and tribulations of building successful businesses while raising families, navigating burnout, grief, guilt, relationships, and the pressure to “do it all.” Through honest conversation, personal stories, and plenty of laughs, this episode is a reminder that there is no one-size-fits-all formula for success as a mom boss. Whether you’re thriving, struggling, rebuilding, or simply trying to make it through the week, this episode will leave you feeling seen, inspired, and reminded that your version of success is enough.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 101: Mom, Founder, Hot Mess: Tara Pimco
    May 4 2026
    In this episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we sit down with Tara Pimco—founder of Hot Mess Salon—who proves you don’t need perfect to build something powerful. Joined by her dog Cheetah (yes, really 🐾), Tara shares the real story behind starting her salon, the risks she took, and how she figured it out along the way. A mom of two daughters with a big age gap, Tara opens up about navigating motherhood in different seasons while growing a business. She also dives into her latest venture, Till Death Talent House—a fresh take on bridal management and logistics that’s changing the game for modern weddings. We also get personal—how she met her husband, the love they’ve built, and how she balances it all while embracing the chaos. Because the truth? She gets it done… even if she’s a little bit of a hot mess doing it 💛 This one is honest, funny, and a reminder that sometimes the magic happens in the mess.
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    59 mins
  • Episode 100: Behind the Mic with the Mom Boss Hosts
    Apr 18 2026
    In this special 100th episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we’re turning the mic on ourselves. After 100 conversations with incredible women, it’s time to reintroduce who we are—beyond the titles of mom, entrepreneur, and host. We’re asking each other the real questions: how we built our businesses, what motherhood really looks like behind the scenes, the challenges no one talks about, and what keeps us going. From personal struggles to proudest moments, this episode gives you a deeper, more honest look at the women behind the podcast. Whether you’ve been with us since the beginning or you’re just finding us, this is the perfect episode to get to know us on a whole new level.
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    34 mins
  • Episode 99: Inside the Monmouth & Ocean County Real Estate Market
    Apr 1 2026
    In this episode of Mom Boss Chronicles, we’re diving into the red-hot real estate market in Monmouth County and Ocean County, New Jersey—and what it means for buyers and sellers right now. With low inventory, rising demand, and competitive multiple-offer situations, the Jersey Shore market continues to move fast, leaving many wondering: Is now the right time to buy or sell? We break down what’s really happening locally, including pricing trends, buyer competition, and how interest rates are impacting decisions across Monmouth and Ocean Counties. You’ll also hear real, on-the-ground insights from active transactions—what’s working, what’s not, and how to strategically position yourself in today’s market. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, move-up seller, investor, or just keeping an eye on the market, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence to navigate real estate in one of New Jersey’s most in-demand areas.
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    18 mins
  • Episode 98: Launching Bunny Hive Fort Monmouth | Mom Entrepreneur Alex Rascoll
    Mar 17 2026
    We sit down with entrepreneur and mom Alex Rascoll, a founding member of The Bunny Hive Fort Monmouth, to talk about what it really takes to build a business while raising a growing family. Alex shares how she discovered The Bunny Hive franchise and why she believed so strongly in its mission that she leveraged her personal equity to fund the startup. We dive into the realities of entrepreneurship and motherhood as Alex balances life with a 13-year-old, a toddler, and a baby on the way—all while preparing to open one of the area’s most exciting new family spaces. The Bunny Hive Fort Monmouth will offer a thoughtfully designed environment where children and adults can learn, play, and connect together. With engaging “grownup & me” classes offered six days a week, nearly every hour on the hour, families can choose between memberships or single sessions to fit their schedules. The space is intentionally created to feel warm, sophisticated, and welcoming—built around inclusivity, creativity, and community. If you’re a mom thinking about starting a business, curious about franchising, or simply looking for inspiring conversations about parenting and entrepreneurship, this episode is a must-listen.
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    28 mins
  • Episode 97: Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff: Kristine Carlson on Love, Loss & the Life-Changing Philosophy That Still Guides Millions
    Feb 24 2026
    In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Kristine Carlson, co-author of the iconic Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff series, to explore the timeless philosophy that has helped millions live calmer, more intentional lives. Alongside the legacy of her late husband and original co-author Richard Carlson, Kristine shares how the simple principles from the bestselling books still resonate in today’s fast-paced, overwhelmed world. We talk about the core teachings behind Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff — perspective, presence, and choosing peace — and how those lessons took on profound new meaning after Richard’s unexpected passing in 2006. Kristine also opens up about her powerful memoir Heartbroken Open, which chronicles her personal grief journey, healing process, and the path back to joy. This conversation is both practical and heartfelt, offering wisdom for anyone navigating loss, stress, relationships, or the search for deeper meaning. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff books or discovering the philosophy for the first time, this episode delivers inspiration, emotional honesty, and actionable tools for living with more peace and resilience.
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    55 mins
  • Episode 96: Building a Therapy Practice Together: Two Women, One Vision - Haven for Healing
    Jan 28 2026
    In this powerful and insightful episode, we sit down with Kelly Dyckman and Andrea Cernero who co-founded Haven for Healing, a psychotherapy practice in Shrewsbury, New Jersey, sharing the journey of how collaboration, clarity of roles, and a shared mission turned their dream into reality. They open up about what it truly takes to build a mental health practice from the ground up, how they identified their individual strengths, and why coming together as partners allowed them to better serve their community. From business alignment to trust and communication, their story offers inspiration for women considering entrepreneurship or partnership-based ventures. The conversation also dives deep into the mental health challenges facing today’s children and teens, including anxiety, social pressures, emotional regulation, and the lasting effects of recent societal changes. The founders share what they are seeing firsthand in their practice and how early intervention and family support can make a meaningful difference. Additionally, we explore the unique stressors impacting working moms, from burnout and guilt to balancing career, parenting, and personal well-being. With compassion and clinical insight, they discuss how therapy can provide support, coping tools, and space for healing in an increasingly demanding world. This episode is a must-listen for parents, working mothers, educators, mental health advocates, and women entrepreneurs, offering both professional insight and heartfelt conversation about mental wellness, partnership, and building something meaningful together.
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    37 mins