Episodes

  • 59. Stephanie Fornaro | Support Is Not a Luxury: Rethinking Childcare, Career, and What Moms Actually Need
    May 4 2026

    From burnout, resentment, and near-breaking points to healing, thriving, and saving her marriage, this episode reveals how one working mom turned her struggle into a mission to transform childcare forever, exposing how a broken system pushes women out of the workforce and why hiring support isn't a luxury but a lifeline that empowers mothers to reclaim their careers, mental health, and identity without guilt.

    "That support in the home actually gives me the time and capacity that I need for my professional pursuits alongside motherhood, so that I get to do both."-Stephanie Fornaro

    What This Episode Offers:

    • You're not failing as a mom, you're operating in a system that was never designed to support you
    • Feeling like a "married single mom"? You're not alone, and there's a reason why
    • Childcare isn't a luxury, it's the difference between burnout and balance
    • Saying "I'll just do it all" is costing you more than you think, your mental health, marriage, and career
    • The guilt around hiring help? It's learned, and it's keeping you stuck
    • Most moms aren't leaving the workforce by choice, they're being pushed out by broken economics
    • You're not paying for childcare, you're investing in your capacity, peace, and presence
    • A full cup changes everything, how you show up for your kids, your partner, and yourself
    • Support doesn't replace you as a mom, it allows you to be the mom you actually want to be
    • The real flex isn't doing it all, it's knowing when to get help

    About Stephanie Fornaro:

    Stephanie Fornaro is the CEO of Hello Nanny! and founder of the Workforce Infrastructure Institute. After discovering firsthand the gap between childcare realities and outdated policies, she built a business and framework redefining childcare as essential economic infrastructure, not a personal expense.

    Her Workforce Infrastructure Doctrine gives language to a challenge millions of working mothers face daily. Featured in Forbes, Business Insider, and 50+ outlets, Stephanie is a WBENC-certified founder and a strong advocate for caregivers, families, and women building businesses while raising them

    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/d/2ws-nj5-nwq/initial-consultation-call

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com


    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    41 mins
  • 58. Ciara Skiles | The Mom Myth We Need to Break
    Apr 6 2026

    This episode explores the realities of modern motherhood through the lens of leadership, ambition, and support. Ciara, a senior IT leader, business owner, and military spouse, shares how life as a military spouse, mother of young kids, and corporate leaders forced her to rethink productivity, delegation, and the invisible mental load many women carry. From building systems at home to empowering teams at work, she explains why asking for help, creating flexibility, and trusting women to lead can transform both family life and the workplace. At its core, the conversation is a powerful reminder that mothers don't have to do everything alone—and that investing in support can unlock the freedom to thrive both professionally and personally.

    "It's also important to be the person that I want my children to emulate. Showing them what good looks like, that you can be a mom, that you can pursue your passions, that you can be a badass leader in the corporate world, whatever you want to do. Guess what? You can do it." - Ciara Skiles

    What You'll Learn:

    • The kind of career move most people don't see coming—and don't talk about
    • Leaving a leadership role before burnout forces the decision
    • What it actually looks like to build multiple income streams as a working mom
    • The invisible mental load and why outsourcing isn't a luxury, it's a strategy
    • Leading high-performing remote teams without micromanaging or losing connection
    • The identity shift that happens when you stop chasing "should" and start choosing alignment
    • Why investing in yourself isn't selfish, it needs to be the standard



    About Ciara Skiles:

    Ciara Skiles is a senior leader in consulting, founder of Plaît, and a proud military spouse navigating the beautiful chaos of career and motherhood. She leads high-performing teams by day and is building a brand designed to better support moms in early childhood. As a mom of two young children, Ciara is passionate about helping women thrive at home and at work—without sacrificing ambition, style, or themselves.

    Connect with Ciara:

    Website: http://www.madetoplait.com/

    Linkedin: Ciara Skiles

    Instagram: @madetoplaite



    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/d/2ws-nj5-nwq/initial-consultation-call

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com

    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    33 mins
  • 57. Spencer Pierce | We're Raising Better Humans—Just by Showing Up to Work
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode, Spencer, a working mom and leader, shares her honest journey of balancing career ambition and motherhood, from stepping away from the workforce to raise her kids to reentering and accelerating her career in leadership. She opens up about the sacrifices, identity shifts, and self-doubt that can come with being a working mom, while highlighting the power of authenticity, clear boundaries, supportive leadership, and community. Ultimately, it's a conversation about redefining success, giving yourself grace, and realizing that pursuing both family and professional fulfillment isn't a weakness, it's part of raising stronger, better humans.

    "Set boundaries early and be steadfast about the boundaries that you're going to put in place." - Spencer Pierce

    What We'll Cover:

    • The identity shift between career and motherhood, and why you can't go back to who you were
    • The pressure to "catch up" after stepping away, and why it's the wrong mindset
    • The guilt behind "doing both"… and the truth no one says out loud
    • Why boundaries aren't optional when you return, they're essential
    • The silent pressure working moms carry (and how it shows up at work)
    • The difference supportive leaders make in a working mom's career trajectory
    • Why working moms aren't just balancing more, they're building better humans



    About Spencer Pierce:

    With over 15 years of experience across technology, marketing, professional services, and healthcare, Spencer is a strategic HR leader who helps organizations turn talent into a powerful driver of growth. She specializes in building high-impact development programs, leading large-scale organizational change, and navigating complex M&A integrations while protecting people and culture. By combining people analytics with clear storytelling, she helps leaders understand key drivers like retention, performance, and engagement so they can make smarter decisions that strengthen teams and fuel sustainable business growth. Outside of work, Spencer enjoys painting, writing, and reading.



    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/d/2ws-nj5-nwq/initial-consultation-call

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com


    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    33 mins
  • 56. Andrea Piering | Built to Stay: Growth, Flexibility, and Female Leadership
    Jan 26 2026

    What if motherhood didn't hold your career back but actually made you a better leader? In this episode of Mom-Me, Angela Tait sits down with Andrea Piering, a construction executive who rose from entry-level to President, while raising a family in a male-dominated industry. Andrea shares how motherhood shaped her leadership style, why flexibility is non-negotiable for retaining working moms, and how women can thrive, lead, and support one another without sacrificing their families, or themselves, along the way.

    "We don't need to look at each other as competition or as threats, we are so much stronger, especially in a male dominated industry, when we help each other and work together."- Andrea

    What You'll Learn:

    • Great moms can also be great leaders
    • Longevity is built, not rushed
    • Flexibility drives retention
    • Women change company culture
    • Representation shapes the future
    • Internal promotion creates leaders
    • Women rise higher together

    About Andrea Piering:

    Andrea Piering, President of Sun State Builders, began her career with the company in 1998 while studying biology and chemistry at ASU as a pre-med student. After realizing her passion for building and project management, she chose construction over medical school, working her way up through every facet of the business to become a partner in 2023 and President in January 2024. Today, Sun State Builders is an award-winning design-build general contractor serving commercial projects across Arizona, with 50% of its workforce made up of women—a reflection of its commitment to internal growth and family-supportive policies. Andrea was named a 2024 AZ Big Media Woman of Influence, serves as a Board Member for College Bound AZ, and considers her most important role to be mom to her two teenage sons.

    Connect with Andrea:

    LinkedIn: @Sun State Builders @Andrea Piering

    IG: @sunstatebuilders

    FB: @SunStateBuildersAZ

    X: @SSB_AZ



    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/d/2ws-nj5-nwq/initial-consultation-call

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com

    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    34 mins
  • 55. Michelle Moore | Grace in the Pivot: Insights in Resilience, Leadership, and Living Fully
    Nov 10 2025

    Michelle Moore's journey mirrors the reality many working moms live—building a demanding career, juggling school drop-offs during conference calls, and trying to be present while carrying the weight of providing. Her story takes a sharp turn through breast cancer, a sick child, and burnout, ultimately teaching her to slow down, set boundaries, and value quality over quantity. Her path shows that our kids remember connection more than perfection, and that even in our busiest seasons, we can raise grounded, compassionate children while learning to give ourselves more grace.

    "Most of the good things that happen come from being slow and thoughtful, you don't have to push and control everything."- Michelle

    Empowering insights from this episode:

    • Balancing a demanding career with motherhood is messy, exhausting, and still deeply meaningful.
    • You can chase stability and ambition while raising kids—support systems make it possible.
    • "Doing it all" isn't the goal; being present in the moments that matter is what your kids remember.
    • Burnout, health scares, and setbacks don't define you—they can reshape your priorities for the better.
    • You're allowed to slow down, set boundaries, and reject perfection without sacrificing success.
    • Quality experiences, not constant availability, create the strongest bond with your children.

    About Michelle Moore:

    Michelle Moore is a mom of three boys, a published author, and the Founder and President of Mother's Grace Charity, a national organization supporting families in need. She currently serves as CEO of PGL Diagnostics, bringing over 30 years of experience in the diagnostics and healthcare space. Based in Scottsdale, AZ, Michelle is passionate about leadership, resilience, and giving back to the community.

    Linkedin: Michelle Moore

    Nominate, Donate & Volunteer: https://www.mothers-grace.org/

    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/talenttrek/prescreen

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com

    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    40 mins
  • 54. Who I Was, Who I Am: Rediscovering Yourself and Rethinking Work
    Nov 10 2025

    This episode opens with Angela Tait's candid reflection on losing herself in motherhood and the small acts of self-care and honest connection that helped her rebuild. She shares how these experiences inspired the Mom-me Podcast, a space for working moms navigating the messy middle between career and parenthood, and underscores the need for real workplace support, flexibility, and empathy. Her message centers on reminding moms they're not alone and that open conversations can create lasting change for the next generation.

    "It wasn't a big life overhaul—it was the little things that helped me find myself again."

    What this episode offers for moms:

    • The silent struggle of "losing yourself" in motherhood is more common than most admit—and you're not alone.
    • Hormones, exhaustion, and the pressure to "do it all" can make even the most capable moms question who they are.
    • Small acts of self-care and reconnecting with old passions can be a lifeline back to yourself.
    • Honest conversations with other moms can dissolve isolation and validate what you're feeling.
    • Many women aren't leaving careers because they lack ambition—they're leaving because workplaces don't support real-life motherhood.
    • Flexible, empathetic, and inclusive environments aren't perks; they're essential for keeping talented moms in the workforce.
    • Reclaiming your identity doesn't mean choosing between motherhood and your career—you can honor both.
    • When moms share their stories, they shift cultures, reshape leadership, and change what's possible for the next generation.


    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/talenttrek/prescreen

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com

    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    12 mins
  • 53. Beth Wieland | More Than a Baseball Wife: Identity, Faith and Raising Babies Overseas
    Oct 27 2025

    From professional baseball stadiums to foreign countries and now to a life of balance and purpose, Beth Wieland's story is one of resilience and reinvention. In this episode, she shares how she navigated identity shifts—from corporate physical therapist to full-time mom to virtual pelvic health coach—while raising three kids around the world. Through constant change, she's learned to embrace faith, adaptability, and gratitude, proving that every pivot in motherhood can lead to growth and grace.

    "The only way past the hard is through it. You have to walk through the struggle to come out stronger—a better person, mom, and wife. Keep your head down and keep going."- Beth Wieland

    Highlights working moms will relate to:

    • The powerful reality of balancing career dreams with motherhood — and how one mom found purpose through every pivot.
    • Honest talk about identity shifts when your professional path takes a back seat to raising a family.
    • How living abroad, solo parenting, and supporting a partner's career built resilience and adaptability.
    • The importance of embracing new seasons — and trusting that every change can lead to unexpected growth.
    • Why letting go of control and leaning into faith can help moms find peace in uncertainty.
    • Redefining success as a mom: from corporate life to entrepreneurship on her own terms.
    • The often-untold truth about postpartum recovery, pelvic health, and rebuilding confidence after childbirth.
    • Encouragement for moms to pursue their passions while showing grace to themselves through every transition.
    • A reminder that it's okay to take things one day at a time — motherhood and ambition can beautifully coexist.


    About Beth Wieland:

    Beth Wieland is a Pelvic Physical Therapist who specializes in helping pregnant and postpartum women, as well as athletes reconnect with their core and pelvic floor. She supports women from early healing all the way back to running, lifting, and the activities they love.

    Beth is based out of Scottsdale, AZ but has lived in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. Those experiences shaped her global, holistic perspective and deep appreciation for the mind-body connection and community support in healing. Beth is a mom of three and a baseball wife, giving her a unique perspective on the demands and identity shifts active women experience.

    You can connect with her and explore her programs on Instagram at @beth.wieland or at www.bethwieland.com

    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/talenttrek/prescreen

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com

    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    35 mins
  • 52. Abbe Large | Respect, Understand, Appreciate: Lessons on Life, Work, and Motherhood from Abbe Large
    Oct 20 2025

    Working moms, don't miss this inspiring episode. Angela Tait chats with Abbe Large, a financial advisor and mom whose youngest just turned 18, as she shares powerful lessons on balancing career, family, and self. From teaching respect, understanding, and appreciation at home to leading with heart at work, Abbe's story offers practical wisdom and encouragement for every mom striving to do it all. Listen in to feel empowered, recharged, and reminded that growth and balance are possible in every season of motherhood.

    "The grass is not greener on the other side, it's greener where you water it. And I water the hell out of my life and my relationships. I work at it, respect, understand, appreciate all of that." - Abbe Large

    Highlights working moms will relate to:

    • You can do both — career and motherhood. Abbe shows that being a professional and a present mom is possible when you define your own balance and let go of perfection.
    • "Decide first." Her mantra: you don't wait for permission to set your schedule — you decide what works for you, your family, and your career.
    • It's okay to ask for help. "It takes a village" isn't just a saying — it's a survival strategy. Abbe proves there's no shame in outsourcing what drains you.
    • Self-care isn't selfish. Mondays were her "me days" to recharge — because when mom isn't happy, nobody is.
    • Respect. Understand. Appreciate. (RUA) — three words she ingrained in her kids that apply just as powerfully in leadership and the workplace.
    • Home is your first business. Treat your family life with the same intention, teamwork, and communication you'd give to a thriving company.
    • Failing forward is growth. Abbe reminds moms that failure isn't the opposite of success — it's the path to it.
    • Be kind to yourself. Her message to her younger self — "I love you" — is a reminder that every mom deserves grace and self-acceptance.
    • Run toward the storm. Like the buffalo metaphor she shares, facing challenges head-on shortens the struggle and builds resilience.
    • Own your power. Her affirmation — "I'm Abbe f***ing Large" — captures the confidence every working mom deserves to embody.



    About Abbe Large:

    Forbes Top Financial Security Professional, financial service veteran, and Lenox Advisors Managing Director; Abbe F. Large.

    Abbe is a passionate advocate for families navigating tough financial circumstances, a task she intimately knows having personally experienced the financial complexities when her father battled pancreatic cancer. Her focus has always been on offering expertise in protection products, estate planning, and emphasizing the importance of life insurance, disability insurance, and long-term care insurance.



    Connect with Angela:

    Book a Meeting: https://calendly.com/talenttrek/prescreen

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelatait/

    Check out my Website: http://www.angelatait.com


    Buy a copy of The Human Capital Playbook on Amazon! This book will teach you how to hire, inspire, and retain employees in your business: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F4PMTFQB

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins