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  • Owning Your Confidence as a Woman with Sarah Moore
    Mar 31 2025

    My guest on The Expressive Mom Show is Sarah Moore. Sarah is a Women’s Leadership Coach with over a decade of experience helping women embrace their power, overcome self-doubt, and create meaningful change.

    She’s also the author of Full of Herself: Finding the Audacity to Love Who You Are, a guide to living boldly and authentically, reframes the phrase as a celebration of confidence and self-love.

    Her mission and expertise align beautifully with the podcast’s focus on intentional living and personal transformation. We discuss the issues that so many women face regarding confidence.

    How Women Can Truly Own Their Power

    True confidence doesn’t come from external validation—it’s built from within. Women often face societal pressures to meet unrealistic standards, but real confidence emerges when they embrace their authentic selves, flaws and all.

    The first step is self-awareness. Understanding your strengths, passions, and values allows you to ground your confidence in something deeper than appearances or achievements.

    Practicing self-compassion is equally crucial—treat yourself with the kindness you’d offer a close friend.

    Setting boundaries is another essential element. Confident women know their worth and don’t hesitate to protect their time, energy, and emotional well-being. Saying “no” without guilt is a powerful affirmation of self-respect.

    Surrounding yourself with supportive, uplifting people also fosters confidence. When you engage with those who celebrate your successes and encourage your growth, you naturally begin to believe in yourself more.

    Finally, embracing personal growth keeps confidence strong. Stepping outside your comfort zone, pursuing new skills, and facing fears head-on build resilience and reinforce the belief that you are capable.

    True confidence isn’t about perfection—it’s about self-acceptance, inner strength, and owning your unique brilliance. When a woman believes in herself, she becomes unstoppable.

    Connect with Sarah on her site: https://www.mooresoulsessions.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moore.soul.sessions/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mooresoulsessions

    Buy her book: Full of Herself: Finding the Audacity to Love Who You Are

    This will wrap up the interviews for a while. From April and beyond, I will be doing a number of solo podcast episodes on topics I want to focus on.

    Will I invite guests to interview again? Probably, but I am not sure when that will be. I want to focus more on the serious impacts of toxic positivity next week.

    In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    20 min
  • Real Talk About Finding Your Voice with Melissa Heathers
    Mar 25 2025

    My guest on The Expressive Mom Show is Melissa Heathers.

    Melissa Heathers, the author of Dear Ego, Dear Heart, presents a poetic exploration of the inner battle we all face—the relentless war between the ego and the heart.

    This deeply introspective work captures the fierce struggle within, where our emotions stir the very core of our soul.

    As we navigate the highs and lows of our personal empires, we endure the wounds inflicted by our own inner conflicts. Yet, through it all, we fight to heal, drawing strength from the love that resides within us.

    Losing the Connection with Ourselves is Easy

    It’s easy to forget who you truly are. Society, family, and culture impose expectations, shaping you into someone who fits their mold.

    Over time, external conditioning buries your authentic self beneath layers of approval-seeking and fear of judgment. But living for others disconnects you from your true essence, leading to dissatisfaction and emptiness.

    Finding your authentic self means unlearning imposed beliefs and rediscovering what genuinely fulfills you. When you embrace who you are without masks, you attract people and opportunities aligned with your soul.

    True freedom lies in authenticity—because the world needs the real you, not a version designed to please others.

    Connect with Melissa at https://soulsecrets.ca

    Buy your copy of Dear Ego, Dear Heart through Amazon.

    Connect with Melissa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abeenamedzoey13

    Next week, I will interview to a guest who is a leader at the intersection of mental health, youth empowerment, and arts education. We discuss how art can be great for mental wellness in youth. In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    20 min
  • Exploring Parenting and the Enneagram with Nhien Vuong
    Mar 18 2025

    My guest on The Expressive Mom Show today is Enneagam master and author, Nhien Vuong. Nhien is a former Stanford lawyer, is now a Certified Somatic Enneagram Facilitator and a certified Enneagram professional through the ATA Enneagram. She is also the author of The Enneagram of the Soul: A 40-Day Spiritual Companion for the 9 Types.
    Drawing from over two decades of deep personal and professional exploration, The Enneagram of the Soul offers a transformative journey.

    Nhien guides readers toward wholeness, helping them move beyond rigid identification with their personality type so they can embrace life more fully and connect with their divine nature.
    Nhien offers a pathway to personal wholeness, guiding readers with both gentleness and clarity beyond the limitations of solely identifying with their personality type. Through her approach, she helps individuals embrace a fuller, more authentic life, rooted in their divine nature.
    During the interview, we discuss how parents usually parent based on their Enneagram type.
    Parenting and the Enneagram
    Parenting is a journey of love, growth, and self-discovery, and the Enneagram can be a powerful tool for understanding both ourselves and our children.

    By recognizing our own Enneagram type, we become aware of our strengths, triggers, and unconscious patterns that shape our parenting style.

    Likewise, understanding our child’s tendencies helps us nurture them in a way that aligns with their unique needs. The Enneagram fosters deeper empathy, patience, and communication, allowing us to parent with greater self-awareness and intention.

    Through this lens, we create a more harmonious family dynamic, guiding our children toward authenticity and emotional resilience.
    Preorder. https://www.calameo.com/red-wheel_weiser-books/read/005570974a0126a8e3eeb
    Connect with Nhien on her website: https://evolvingenneagram.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolvingenneagram/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/revnhien/
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@evolvingenneagram
    Next week, I will interview the author of a book that represents the war within as it highlights the important struggles we have within ourselves.

    It will be fascinating to look at it from this author's perspective. In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    40 min
  • Real Talk About the Benefits of Cupping Therapy with Dr. Tom Ingegno
    Mar 11 2025

    My guest on The Expressive Mom Show is Dr. Tom Ingegno, DACM LAc. He is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, an integrative health specialist, and Charm City Integrative Health founder.

    Futurist David Houle praised him as the “Future of Medicine.” With over 20 years of experience, he blends traditional and cutting-edge therapies to reduce inflammation and enhance well-being.

    He has served as chair of the Maryland State Board of Acupuncture, adjunct professor, and Director of Acupuncture for wellness centers. A sought-after speaker, he has lectured at Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland, and Walter Reed Hospital.

    Beyond human care, he is a certified animal acupuncturist, treating rescue animals, including pit bulls from Michael Vick and a camel in Egypt. He authored You Got Sick—Now What? and has contributed to leading Oriental Medicine journals. His mission is to make health accessible and transformative for all.

    We discuss the benefits of cupping as we discuss cupping therapy.

    What Is Cupping Therapy?

    Cupping therapy is a gentle, effective way to support children’s health by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system.

    It helps with common childhood ailments like colds, congestion, digestive issues, and muscle tension. Unlike medications, cupping is natural and non-invasive, making it a safe alternative for parents seeking holistic wellness for their children.

    For kids, light or silicone cups are often used with gentle suction to avoid discomfort. Pediatric cupping can help clear mucus, improve sleep, and ease growing pains. Sessions are quick, relaxing, and well-tolerated when performed by a trained practitioner or a parent with proper guidance.

    Parents can benefit from cupping too, using it to relieve stress, muscle tension, and chronic pain. It’s an excellent self-care tool that complements family wellness. Learning basic cupping techniques empowers parents to support their children’s health while enhancing their own well-being.

    Check out the Charm City Integrative HealthCheck out Tom's book, The Cupping Book: Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Healing

    Next week, I will interview a guest who is an Enneagram master, a personality typing system. We will discuss the Enneagram and how it impacts parenthood.

    In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    20 min
  • Real Talk About  Defying the Odds with Brittany Racine
    Mar 4 2025

    My guest today on The Expressive Mom Show is Brittany Racine, a resilient single mother of two boys who has defied the odds to build a successful real estate career.

    Brittany's journey is one of perseverance, determination, and transformation. After experiencing the heartbreak of a failed business and enduring a traumatic divorce, she refused to let adversity define her.

    Instead, she turned her struggles into fuel for success, carving out a fulfilling and independent life for herself and her children. In this episode, Brittany shares her inspiring story, her lessons, and how she empowers other women to rise above challenges.

    Overcoming Adversity Is Far From Easy

    Overcoming adversity requires resilience, determination, and a willingness to rebuild. When life takes an unexpected turn—whether through personal loss, financial hardship, or career setbacks—it can feel like starting over is impossible.

    Yet, challenges often serve as catalysts for growth. Those who refuse to let obstacles define them find strength in persistence, learning from failures rather than being defeated by them.

    Success is not about avoiding hardship but about rising after each fall. By embracing change, seeking new opportunities, and believing in their rebuilding ability, anyone can transform setbacks into stepping stones toward a stronger, more fulfilling future.

    You can connect with Brittany via IG: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyracine_/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brittany.racine.79/
    Next week, I will interview a guest with over 23 years of experience in integrative medicine as a doctor of acupuncture and East Asian medicine.

    He empowers moms to take control of their family’s health using natural and effective methods.

    In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    23 min
  • Finding Strength in Family, Challenges, and Joy with Sasha Saidman
    Feb 25 2025

    Today, my guest on The Expressive Mom Show is Sasha Saidman. Sasha is a beloved children's author who brings stories of wonder and wisdom to life from her home in the vibrant Washington, D.C. area.

    As someone with dyslexia, she understands the power of storytelling in overcoming challenges and fostering connection.

    Alongside her supportive husband and their two energetic toddlers, Sasha crafts heartfelt tales that celebrate the richness of family life, drawing from her own experiences.

    Her stories explore themes such as open adoption, miscarriage, dyslexia, divorced parents, and the joys and struggles of raising young children.

    With a contagious optimism, she aims to inspire courage and joy in her readers, encouraging them to embrace their own journeys with love and acceptance.

    Best known for her books First Night and Melonade, Sasha’s work is more than storytelling—it’s an invitation to embrace life’s adventures and find joy in every moment.

    Embracing Life’s Story: The Beauty of Imperfect Journeys

    Every family has a unique story, woven with moments of joy, challenge, and transformation. For Sasha Saidman, storytelling is a way to honor these experiences—her own and those of others.

    From navigating dyslexia to embracing the complexities of open adoption and parenting, her journey fuels tales that inspire courage and connection. Through books like First Night and Melonade, Sasha reminds readers that every challenge holds a lesson, and every joy is worth celebrating.

    Her stories encourage children and families to embrace their imperfections, find strength in their struggles, and discover the magic in their own unfolding narratives.

    Connect with Sasha: https://www.sashasaidman.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sasha_saidman/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_kowalskis

    Facebook and YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Theworldofsashasaidman

    Next week, I will interview a mother who has built a life and a business and showed true resilience despite challenges involving divorce and struggle. She has a great story.

    In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    20 min
  • Real Talk About Women Finding Their Authentic Voice with Kourtney Walker
    Feb 18 2025

    My guest onThe Expressive Mom Showis Kourtney Walker. Kourtney understands that life as an ambitious woman and working mom can be a whirlwind. Balancing work, family, and personal dreams often makes it easy to lose sight of oneself and what truly matters.

    She recognizes these challenges and is dedicated to helping women reconnect with their true selves, deepest values, and highest goals because they deserve nothing less.

    Kourtney and I discuss how women lose themselves while sacrificing for others. We also discuss the importance of women finding their values and authentic voices as they matter.

    Women Often Lose Themselves in Giving to Others

    Many women pour their hearts into their families, careers, and communities, often putting the needs of others ahead of their own. As nurturers and caregivers, they take on countless roles—mother, wife, daughter, employee, friend—until their own identity becomes secondary.

    Over time, this self-sacrifice can leave them feeling disconnected from who they truly are. Dreams get pushed aside, passions fade into the background, and personal well-being is neglected in the name of responsibility.

    It’s easy to fall into the habit of giving endlessly, especially when society praises women for their selflessness. But when every ounce of energy is spent tending to others, there’s little left for personal growth, joy, or even basic self-care.

    The result? Burnout, resentment, and a sense of emptiness. Many women wake up one day realizing they no longer recognize the person staring back at them in the mirror.

    Reclaiming oneself doesn’t mean abandoning loved ones—it means recognizing that self-care and self-discovery are essential, not selfish.

    By prioritizing their own dreams and well-being, women not only become happier but also set a powerful example for future generations. It’s time to break the cycle of self-sacrifice and embrace a life where they, too, matter.

    Connect with Kourtney Walker on her site: https://kourtneywalker.co/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kourtneydwalker

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kourtney.strategiclife.co/

    Next week, I will interview a children's book author who faces dyslexia and highlight the importance of diversity in children's books. In the meantime, head over toExpressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at@anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack,expressivemom.substack.com. Also, followThe Expressive Mom Show.

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    20 min
  • Real Talk About Unfair Society's Unfair Expectations for Mothers with Callia Zimmerman
    Feb 11 2025

    My guest on The Expressive Mom Show is Callia Zimmerman. She is a licensed clinical social worker with over 15 years of experience in the mental health field.

    She holds a Master’s in Social Work and additional certifications in perinatal mental health, clinical supervision, and drug and alcohol counseling.

    Callia is the owner and founder of Birch Grove Therapy, a private practice she established in 2018 specializing in perinatal mental health and women’s issues.
    Based in the Green Mountains of Vermont, Callia is passionate about mental health advocacy and is a proud pet lover who never says no to dessert.

    When not working, she can often explore the outdoors with her two children or curl up with a good book. Our conversation covers mental health, moms, and the unfair expectations that society places on them.
    Society Expects Mothers to Do It All

    Mothers are expected to do it all—raise children, maintain a spotless home, excel at work, and stay emotionally available—yet they rarely receive the support they need.

    Society glorifies "supermoms" while shaming those who struggle and ignoring the unrealistic standards imposed on them. If a mother prioritizes her career, she's labeled neglectful; if she stays home, she's seen as unambitious.

    Meanwhile, fathers are often praised for doing the bare minimum. This double standard fuels guilt and burnout, making it nearly impossible for mothers to prioritize their well-being.

    It’s time to dismantle these expectations and recognize that mothers deserve support, not scrutiny.

    Connect with Callia: https://www.calliazimmerman.com/.

    Next week, I will interview a mindset and purpose coach for working moms and busy women. She believes empowered women lift others and create stronger communities, so we chat more about her perspectives.

    In the meantime, head over to Expressivemom.com, follow on Instagram at @anexpressivemom, and head over to Expressive Mom on Substack, expressivemom.substack.com. Also, follow The Expressive Mom Show.

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    22 min