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No Guilt, Just Growth | Podcast for Working Moms

Author: Kristen Pomper | Performance Coach for Working Moms

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If you’re a working mom feeling burnt out and overwhelmed by the mental load of juggling motherhood, your career, and self-care, you’re in the right place. If you feel like you’ve lost yourself in the chaos of motherhood, you’re not alone.

Welcome to No Guilt, Just Growth. Hosted by Kristen Pomper - wife, corporate working mom of two, and performance coach - this podcast shares practical tips, personal stories, tangible advice, and actionable strategies to help you stop surviving and start thriving, without the guilt. Kristen tackles tough topics like managing the mental load, avoiding burnout, navigating the pressures of modern motherhood, and prioritizing yourself with honesty, humor, vulnerability, and heart.

Learn how to set boundaries, shift your mindset, prioritize self-care, and create a life that works for YOU - not just for everyone else. If you're ready to redefine success, reclaim your energy, and show up as the confident, empowered woman, mom, wife, and working badass you’re meant to be, No Guilt, Just Growth is your must-listen podcast.

Tune in and start creating a life where you can be present and fulfilled in every role you play. Let’s redefine success as a mom, together.

New episodes weekly. Subscribe to the show in this listening app now, so you don’t miss an episode and connect on IG @kristenpomper for more content!

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You can be doing everything “right” — showing up for your family, your job, and your responsibilities — and still feel restless, stuck, or quietly unfulfilled.In today’s episode, Kristen explores a powerful truth many working moms feel but rarely say out loud: you can’t level up in the same environment that’s keeping you comfortable. And that doesn’t mean anything is wrong with you — it often means you’ve outgrown something.Kristen breaks down how your environment is shaping you every day — from your friendships and work culture to the content you consume and the way you speak to yourself. Through personal stories and thoughtful reflection, she helps you recognize when comfort has quietly become a ceiling, and how small shifts in your surroundings can unlock growth without blowing up your life.This episode is a permission slip for the mom who is grateful for her life — but knows she’s meant for more.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why feeling “stuck” doesn’t mean you’re failing — it often means you’re evolvingHow comfort can quietly limit growth without you realizing itThe concept of a “board of influence” — and why you don’t need one person to support every area of your lifeHow friendships can be loving but still limitingWhy your work environment plays a bigger role in your growth than motivation ever willThe importance of your inner environment — and how harsh self-talk keeps growth from feeling safeFive practical ways to level up your environment without adding pressure or overwhelmSound Bites:“You can’t level up in the same environment that’s keeping you comfortable.”“Gratitude doesn’t cancel ambition.”“Someone can love you deeply — and still limit your growth.”“Growth isn’t driven by willpower; it’s shaped by proximity.”“You don’t need one person to level you up in every area — you need the right mix of influences.”“Your environment doesn’t just support who you are — it shapes who you’re becoming.”Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two who helps ambitious working moms thrive without guilt or burnout. After navigating seasons of burnout, complacency, and quiet restlessness, Kristen became passionate about helping women build lives that align with who they’re becoming — not just who they’ve been. Through her podcast and coaching, she teaches moms how to grow intentionally, protect their energy, and create environments that support sustainable success.
Every January, working moms start the year with the best intentions — to feel better, have more energy, and finally get back into routines that make life feel manageable. But by mid-January, most of those habits quietly fall apart, leaving behind guilt, frustration, and the familiar feeling of “why can’t I stick to anything?”In today’s episode, Kristen breaks down why this happens — and it has nothing to do with laziness or lack of discipline. She shares why traditional habit advice doesn’t work for real working-mom life, and how trying to change everything at once actually leads to burnout instead of progress.This episode is for the mom who’s tired of starting over — and ready to build habits that actually last.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why most working moms quit habits by mid-January — and why it’s not a willpower problemThe biggest mistake moms make when trying to “get back on track” after the holidaysHow to use micro habits to build momentum without burning outReal-life examples of habit stacking for health, home, marriage, work, and motherhoodSound Bites:“You're not quitting because you lack discipline or motivation.""Most habits fail because they demand more energy than we actually have."“If a habit only works when life is calm, it’s not a good habit.”“You don’t build stability by changing your whole life — you build it by mastering one small thing.”“Consistency, not perfection is what creates lasting change.”“Habits should support your life, not compete with it.”If this episode resonated, share it with another working mom who’s tired of starting over every January. And if you're loving the pod, leaving a quick review helps more moms find the show — and reminds them they’re not alone.Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt or burnout. After years of juggling career, family, and the invisible mental load, Kristen became committed to helping ambitious women build sustainable routines, set boundaries, and create lives they actually enjoy — without needing to hustle harder. Through her podcast and coaching, she teaches moms how to prioritize themselves, reclaim their energy, and grow with intention.
January has a way of making working moms feel like they should immediately “get it together.” New goals. New routines. New habits. A better, more disciplined version of themselves. But if you’re starting this year already tired, overwhelmed, or emotionally spent from December, that pressure can feel crushing.In today’s episode, Kristen offers a refreshing alternative to the “New Year, New You” mindset and explains why most moms don’t need more discipline — they need more support. She unpacks why December lingers in your body and nervous system long after the holidays are over, and how skipping recovery is often what leads to burnout cycles year after year.This episode is a permission slip to slow down, breathe, and start the year in a way that actually feels sustainable. If January already feels heavy, this conversation will feel like a deep exhale.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why January can feel overwhelming even before the year really beginsHow December depletion affects your motivation, energy, and nervous systemThe problem with “New Year, New You” thinking for already-exhausted momsA gentle reset framework to help you start the year without guiltThree simple anchors that support sustainable routines and energySound Bites:“Most burnout doesn’t come from lack of motivation. It comes from asking too much of ourselves too quickly.”"You didn’t enter the new year rested. You entered it depleted."“December doesn’t end on December 31st — it lingers...”“his year doesn’t need to be loud, extreme, or exhausting to be meaningful.”“You don’t need a new you. You need care, support, and breathing room inside the life you already have.”If you're craving more, download The No Guilt Reset: 5 Steps to Building a Life You're Obsessed with.Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout and losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels good—all while staying present and joyful in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related:working mom burnout, new year overwhelm, gentle reset, mom guilt, sustainable routines, mental load, motherhood pressure, emotional exhaustion, work-life balance, personal growth for moms
If December feels heavier than any other month… you’re not imagining it.In today’s episode, Kristen gets REAL about why working moms feel behind before December even starts — and how the pressure to “make it magical” often pushes us into stress, guilt, and emotional overload.From gift-giving and holiday parties to the Elf on the Shelf, Christmas cards, and coordinating everyone’s joy… moms carry the weight of the holidays in ways no one else sees. And when routines fall apart, sugar goes up, workouts go down, and work gets busier? The overwhelm can feel suffocating.Kristen shares the vulnerable truths most moms are afraid to admit — including how her own December routines slip, why she and Bobby split the mental load of holiday gifting, and how chasing “holiday perfection” left her exhausted, overstimulated, and behind before the day even began.You’ll walk away feeling seen, understood, and relieved… and you’ll learn the 5 practical shifts that help working moms create MORE peace, more presence, and more breathing room during the busiest month of the year.Because the holidays were never meant to break you — and you don’t have to carry December alone.in This Episode, You’ll Learn:Why December feels heavier even if your year didn’tThe invisible holiday mental load working moms shoulderWhat really causes the “I’m behind” spiralHow slipping routines → irritability, burnout, and emotional depletionThe power of naming what actually matters to YOUR familyA 10-minute brain dump that instantly relieves overwhelmHow to fix the “one daily chaos leak” draining your energyWhy weekly anchors help kids (and moms) feel groundedThe truth about holiday support — and the weekly ask that changes everything Sound Bites:“December doesn’t feel heavy because you’re doing it wrong — it feels heavy because you’re doing all of it.”“Moms don’t start December rested. We start it already tired… and then the pressure triples.”“You’re not behind. You’re overloaded.”“Even good things require energy — and December expects more than most moms have left.”“You don’t need a new life. You need breathing room inside the one you already have.”“Support isn’t weakness — it’s strategy.”“Your family deserves a mom who feels grounded, not depleted.”If this episode made you feel seen, share it with a mom who is trying her best this December — even if she feels like she’s falling short. Your share might be the thing that lifts the weight off her shoulders today.If you're craving more, download The No Guilt Reset: 5 Steps to Building a Life You're Obsessed with.Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host: Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, and mom of two who teaches ambitious working moms how to thrive without guilt or burnout. After years of juggling career, motherhood, and the invisible mental load, Kristen became committed to building a life that feels peaceful, purposeful, and aligned — not pressured or performative.Through her coaching and podcast, she helps moms reclaim their energy, simplify their routines, and build a life they’re proud of… without losing themselves in the process.Related Topics: holiday overwhelm, working mom stress, mental load, december burnout, mom guilt, motherhood expectations, slowing down for the holidays, emotional regulation for moms, holiday routines, managing overwhelm, working mom podcast
If you’ve ever wondered, “Why am I so exhausted?” or questioned whether you’re tired of being a mom or simply tired from doing motherhood intentionally… this episode is the clarity you’ve been needing.Today, we’re breaking down the two types of mom tired — the kind that comes from giving motherhood your whole heart, and the kind that comes from losing yourself inside the mental load, overstimulation, and constant demands.Inside this episode, Kristen shares two personal stories: one moment where she realized she was tired from doing motherhood well, and another moment she was afraid to admit — when she felt tired of being a mom and missed her freedom.Both moments are real.Both moments are normal.And neither make you a bad mom.This episode will help you:Understand the difference between burnout and identity depletionRecognize when you’re shifting into the wrong kind of tiredIdentify what’s actually draining your energyReconnect with yourself so motherhood feels lighterRelease the guilt around wanting space, quiet, rest, and autonomyTake small but powerful steps toward feeling like YOU againIf you’ve been overwhelmed, touched out, overstimulated, tired, resentful, or wondering why motherhood feels so heavy even though you love your kids more than anything… this episode is going to make you feel seen, understood, and supported.In This Episode, We Cover:The quote that changed everythingThe moment motherhood exhaustion became realThe taboo truth about missing freedomWhy moms feel guilty for normal human needsSigns you’re shifting from “tired from motherhood” to “tired of motherhood”The emotional, mental, and identity load mothers carryWhy intentional motherhood requires recoveryThe 3 core reasons moms burn outHow to rebuild your capacity one tiny shift at a timeHow to reconnect with your kids through micro-momentsHow to drop the pressure to be emotionally perfectWhat to do before you hit crisis modeIf this episode hit home, download The No Guilt Reset: 5 Steps to Building a Life You're Obsessed with.Let’s Connect!Send me a message on Instagram and tell me what part resonated with you: @kristenpomperShare this episode with a mom who loves her kids deeply but is tired from doing motherhood well.Keywords: mom burnout, overwhelmed mom, tired mom, mom exhaustion, mental load motherhood, overstimulated mom, motherhood identity crisis, working mom overwhelm, mom guilt, motherhood resentment, tired from doing it well, mom tired, motherhood burnout, emotional labor motherhood, mom capacity, motherhood support, mom feeling lost, motherhood is hard, intentional motherhood
We’ve all been there—you’re with your kids, but your mind is somewhere else. Maybe you’re rushing through the evening routine, mentally checking off your to-do list. Maybe you’re nodding along to their stories but not actually hearing a word they’re saying. Or maybe you tuck them into bed and realize… you can’t recall a single meaningful moment from the day.In today’s episode, Kristen dives into one of the most important (and most overlooked) parts of motherhood: the difference between being around your kids and truly being present with them.She shares the honest, vulnerable moments so many working moms experience but rarely say out loud—and how to shift out of autopilot so your kids get the real, connected, intentional version of you… not the burnt-out leftovers.Kristen breaks down why presence, not proximity, is what shapes childhood memories, emotional safety, and long-term connection—and how even five intentional minutes can matter more than an entire busy day.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why being physically with your kids isn’t the same as being emotionally presentHow busyness, distraction, and overwhelm quietly rob you of the moments that matter mostThe “later trap”—and why waiting for life to calm down keeps you disconnectedWhat your kids actually remember (hint: it’s not the clean kitchen or the completed checklist)Practical, doable ways to create connection even on your busiest daysHow to build micro-moments of joy, presence, and attention without adding more to your plateIf this episode resonates with you, share it with another mom who could use the reminder that her presence is enough—and leave a review to help more moms find this conversation.Sound Bites:"Kids don’t measure love in hours — they measure it in moments.""Just because you’re around your kids doesn’t mean they feel connected to you."“Sometimes my kids get the burnt, leftover version of me — and that’s my signal to reconnect, not spiral in guilt.”“You don’t need more time. You need more you.”“You won’t wish for more productivity years from now — you’ll wish you slowed down.”Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two who is passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt. After years of juggling career, family, and the invisible load, Kristen became committed to creating a life built on presence, intentionality, and joy—not perfection or pressure. Through her podcast and coaching, she teaches moms how to reclaim their energy, reconnect with what matters, and show up with purpose in every part of their lives.Related: presence over productivity, working mom burnout, mindful motherhood, parenting with intention, connecting with your kids, busy mom life, mom guilt, slowing down, quality time for kids, emotional connection in motherhood
Ever walk away from a moment with your kids wondering, “Was I too hard on them?” or “Should I have been more gentle?”You’re not alone.In today’s episode, Kristen gets honest about one of the hardest parts of motherhood — finding the balance between being calm and compassionate and setting firm, loving boundaries.Because somewhere along the way, “discipline” started to sound like “punishment.” But real discipline? It’s teaching — not controlling. It’s coaching our kids toward safety, respect, and emotional intelligence.Kristen shares how she’s learned to be both gentle and firm — and how small shifts in language, tone, and mindset can transform the way we respond to our kids’ big emotions. You’ll walk away with practical examples, powerful reframes, and the permission to release the guilt that says you have to get it perfect.Because the goal isn’t perfection — it’s presence.And when your child knows they’re both loved and led, that’s where trust grows.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why being gentle and firm aren’t opposites — they’re a partnershipHow to teach boundaries without shaming your childSimple language swaps that validate feelings and reinforce respectWhy emotional pain deserves the same compassion as physical painWhat to do when you lose your cool — and how to repair with confidenceSound Bites:“Discipline isn’t punishment — it’s teaching.”“Your child’s feelings aren’t the problem. Their behavior is just how those feelings show up.”“Gentle says, ‘I see you.’ Firm says, ‘I’ve got you.’ Together, they say, ‘You’re safe with me.’”“You’re not screwing up your kids when you lose your patience — you’re modeling what it looks like to repair.”If this episode made you feel seen or heard, leave a quick review! Reviews help more moms find the show and reminds them they’re not alone in this journey.Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperKristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout and losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels good — all while staying present and joyful in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt. Related Topics: gentle parenting, firm parenting, emotional regulation for kids, boundaries with love, discipline without punishment, motherhood mindset, working mom podcast, parenting with confidence, calm parenting, emotional safety, connection before correction
We all want to feel calm, confident, and in control — to show up as the kind of mom, partner, and leader our families and careers deserve.But the truth is, it’s hard to do that when you’re running on empty.In today’s episode, Kristen shares how to improve your energy and transform every area of your life — not through time management or endless checklists, but through the energy you bring to every moment.She breaks down how your energy sets the tone for your home, your relationships, and your success — and how to generate, protect, and sustain it.From morning mindset to movement, nutrition, and rest, this episode will help you understand why your energy matters more than your schedule — and how to start showing up as the thermostat in your home, not the thermometer.What You Can Expect From This Episode:How your energy sets the tone for your home, relationships, and careerWhy protecting your energy is the most productive thing you can doThe MEDS Rx framework for generating consistent energyPractical ways to eliminate energy drainers — people, habits, and clutter that deplete youSmall, simple habits that increase patience, calm, and clarity every dayHow to stack habits to build long-term consistency and resilienceSound Bites:“You are the thermostat, not the thermometer. Your energy sets the tone for your home.”“Energy isn’t something you have — it’s something you create, protect, and renew.”“It’s not that I have more time; I just have more energy for the time I have.”“Your kids don’t just learn from what you say — they learn from how you feel.”“Protecting your energy isn’t selfish — it’s how you give your family the best version of you, not what’s left of you.”If this episode resonates with you, share it with another working mom who’s craving more peace, calm, and confidence in her world or leave a quick review — it helps more moms find No Guilt, Just Growth and reminds them they’re not alone in this journey.Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt.Through her podcast No Guilt, Just Growth, she helps ambitious moms strengthen their families, careers, and confidence by redefining success — not as doing it all, but as doing what matters most.Related: mom energy, calm motherhood, emotional regulation, mindset habits, high performance habits, mom burnout, working mom podcast, motherhood balance, self-care for moms, building consistency, healthy routines, positive parenting, time management for moms, motherhood motivation
We all want our kids to trust us — to listen, to open up, and to come to us when it matters most. But trust isn’t built in the big moments — it’s built in the small, everyday ones. In today’s episode, Kristen unpacks the one simple (but powerful) habit that strengthens the bond with your kids: honoring your word. She shares what it really means to follow through, why small promises matter more than we realize, and how consistency builds lasting connection and credibility — not just with our kids, but in every relationship we have. From “In a minute…” to “We’ll go to the park tomorrow,” Kristen gets honest about the moments we unintentionally break trust and how to start repairing it — one promise at a time.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why following through on your word builds deeper trust with your kidsCommon ways busy moms unintentionally break trust (and how to fix them)How to replace “empty threats” with realistic, effective consequencesThe connection between trust, obedience, and emotional safetyPractical strategies for staying consistent — even in the chaos of working motherhoodSound Bites:“Trust and credibility are earned the same way with our kids as they are in marriage, friendship, or business — through follow-through.”“Every ‘in a minute’ that turns into ‘never’ becomes one more data point about whether they can trust your word.”“Honoring your word isn’t about saying yes more often — it’s about meaning it every single time you do.”“Each time you follow through, you make a deposit in your child’s trust bank — and one day, those deposits will be what keep them safe.”If this episode resonates with you, share it with another mom who wants to build a stronger connection with her kids. And if you loved this conversation, leave a quick review — it helps more moms find No Guilt, Just Growth and reminds them they’re not alone in this journey.Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt. Through her podcast No Guilt, Just Growth, she helps ambitious moms strengthen their families, careers, and confidence by redefining success — not as doing it all, but as doing what matters most.Related: build trust with your kids, parenting consistency, follow-through, honoring your word, building connection, emotional safety, working mom podcast, parenting with integrity, how to help kids listen, connection over correction, mom guilt, follow-through parenting, positive discipline, family communication, relationship-based parenting
We’ve all been there—you see your child start to cry out of frustration, throw their hands up when something doesn’t go perfectly, or give up the moment things get hard. And your instinct? To step in and fix it. To make it better. To protect them from struggle.But what if rescuing them isn’t helping at all?In today’s episode, Kristen shares what she’s been learning from watching her daughter face frustration—and how it’s reshaped the way she parents. She dives deep into the truth about resilience and confidence in kids: that both are built through struggle, not in the absence of it.You’ll learn why letting your kids wrestle with challenges actually grows their confidence, how to resist the urge to overprotect, and how to model the mindset you want your kids to build—so they believe they’re capable of doing hard things.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why rescuing your kids too quickly can shrink their confidence and independenceHow to teach problem-solving instead of perfectionismThe power of connection, empathy, and modeling when kids are strugglingPractical strategies to build frustration tolerance and resilience at homeHow to help your child believe: “I can do hard things”Sound Bites:“When we constantly rescue our kids, we don’t make their lives easier—we make their world smaller.”“Resilience isn’t built in the absence of struggle—it’s built through it.”“Confidence doesn’t come from getting it right—it comes from trying again.”“When they’re struggling next to you and you stay close, that’s not failure. That’s love.”If this episode resonates with you, leave a quick review on the show—it helps more moms find this conversation and build a community of growth over guilt.Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt. After years of striving for perfection and control—both at work and at home—Kristen discovered that real growth happens in the messy, imperfect moments. Through her podcast No Guilt, Just Growth, she helps moms redefine success, build confidence, and create homes filled with connection, not pressure.Related: raising confident kids, building resilience in children, emotional regulation for kids, parenting through struggle, how to build confidence in kids, connection over control, positive parenting, empathy in parenting, letting kids fail, working mom podcast, mom guilt, mindset for moms, confident parenting, raising brave kids
You say you want more — more peace, more fulfillment, more balance — but something keeps holding you back. In today’s episode, Kristen breaks down the hidden mindset that keeps so many ambitious working moms stuck in frustration, comparison, and blame. She shares how to shift from victim mode to ownership — because the moment you take responsibility for your life, you take back your power to change it.If you’ve been feeling trapped in the same cycle of stress, resentment, or “why me?” moments, this episode is your invitation to break free.What You Can Expect From This Episode:The real definition of victim mentality and how it quietly shows up in motherhood, marriage, career, and healthHow to recognize the thoughts and phrases keeping you stuck (“yeah, but…” anyone?)Why ownership doesn’t mean blame — it means freedomThe mindset shift to start creating the future you actually wantTangible strategies to move from complaining to creatingIf this episode resonated, leave a quick review! Your words help more working moms find No Guilt, Just Growth and give them the permission to grow without guilt.Sound Bites:“The life you have right now — good, bad, or in between — is the result of the stories you tell yourself.”“You can’t grow and blame at the same time.”“The moment you take ownership, you take back control.”“You can’t build a bigger life if you keep avoiding the problems in the one you have now.”“Life isn’t happening to you — it’s happening for you.”Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two, passionate about helping ambitious working moms thrive without burnout. After losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where women can prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and lead with intention — at home and at work. Through her podcast No Guilt, Just Growth, Kristen helps women break free from guilt, comparison, and perfectionism so they can redefine success on their own terms.Related Topics: working mom mindset, how to get unstuck, stop complaining, personal responsibility, self growth for moms, stop blaming others, motherhood mindset shift, creating the life you want, victim mentality, emotional resilience for women
We've all been there—you see another mom doing something differently and you immediately start judging. Or maybe you’ve felt the heavy weight of other moms’ opinions on your parenting choices, your routines, or even the way you show up in your life. In today’s episode, Kristen dives into the unspoken truth about mom judgment: it’s everywhere, it affects us more than we realize, and it doesn’t just hurt the person being judged—it holds us back too. She shares how to recognize when you’re being triggered, how to release the fear of criticism, and how to create a culture of empathy and support—for yourself, for other moms, and for your kids.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why judging other moms—and letting others judge you—holds us back and impacts our childrenHow to recognize your triggers and understand the role of your own insecuritiesThe difference between judgment, constructive feedback, and helpful guidancePractical strategies to lead with compassion, empathy, and support, both for yourself and other momsIf this episode resonates with you, share it with another mom who could use a little permission to let go of judgment—and leave a review to help more moms find this conversation.Sound Bites:"When you judge another mom, you’re often just reflecting your own fears and insecurities.""The single most important person you need to stop judging is yourself.""Your kids are always watching. They learn how to treat others by observing you.""Lead with curiosity, empathy, and support—it builds community, not competition."Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt. After experiencing the pressures of judgment and comparison in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where moms can set boundaries, prioritize themselves, and foster a supportive community—all while staying present and joyful with their children. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can support yourself and others without sacrificing your peace or joy.Related: Mom judgment, mom comparison, letting go of criticism, parenting without guilt, supportive motherhood, building mom communities, raising confident kids, self-compassion for moms, mindful parenting, stopping mom shaming
Feeling like you have to be perfect in every area of your life as a mom? Like no matter what you do, it’s never enough? You’re not alone—and striving for perfection isn’t helping. In today’s episode, Kristen dives into the high-pressure world of perfectionism in motherhood, unpacking why chasing flawlessness can steal your joy, disconnect you from your kids, and leave you exhausted.Instead of perfection, Kristen introduces a better approach: excellence. She breaks down how to shift your mindset from external pressures to internal standards, focus on growth and effort, and model resilience for your children. If you’re ready to stop letting perfectionism hold you back and start thriving as a mom, spouse, and individual, this episode is for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why perfectionism isn’t about high standards—it’s rooted in fear, insecurity, and the need for validationHow perfectionism shows up in parenting and impacts your children’s perception of love, success, and resilienceThe difference between perfectionism (external) and excellence (internal)—and why shifting this perspective changes everythingActionable strategies to embrace imperfection, celebrate progress, and model resilience in real-time for your kidsIf this episode resonates with you, I’d be so grateful if you left a review!Sound Bites:“Perfectionism isn’t about being better—it’s about trying to avoid feeling ‘not enough.’”“Your kids learn resilience from your mistakes, not your flawless performance.”“Excellence is internal. It’s about effort, intention, and showing up—not chasing what others will think.”“Done with perfection, done with fear—focus on growth, presence, and progress instead.”Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout and losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels good — all while staying present and joyful in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related Topics: Perfectionism in motherhood, motherhood mindset shifts, modeling resilience for kids, embracing imperfection, working mom burnout, mom self-compassion, balancing career and motherhood, parenting without guilt, thriving as a mom
Feeling like you’ve completely lost yourself since becoming a mom? Like you barely recognize the woman staring back in the mirror, or that you’ll never feel like yourself again? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. In today’s episode, Kristen dives deep into the emotional and mental challenges of motherhood, unpacking why comparing yourself to your pre-mom self is keeping you stuck.Instead of losing yourself, you’re evolving. Kristen shares how to embrace this transformation, intentionally redesign your identity, and thrive in your new season—while keeping the essence of who you’ve always been. If you’re ready to reclaim your confidence, joy, and sense of self without guilt, this episode is for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why “losing yourself in motherhood” is normal—and what it really meansHow to stop comparing yourself to the “old you” and embrace your evolving identityKristen’s step-by-step strategies for redesigning your routines and reclaiming time for what lights you upActionable tips for asking for support, prioritizing yourself, and cultivating confidence and presenceIf this episode resonates with you, I’d be so grateful if you left a review!Sound Bites:“Losing yourself isn’t what’s actually happening—you’re not disappearing. You’re evolving.”“Motherhood doesn’t erase your identity—it expands it.”“You get to decide who you’re growing into and intentionally create the life and person you want to be.”“Comparing yourself to the old you only keeps you stuck. Your new version is powerful, capable, and evolving.”Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout and losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels good — all while staying present and joyful in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related: Lost yourself in motherhood, motherhood identity shift, working mom burnout, reclaiming yourself after kids, evolving as a mom, personal growth for moms, motherhood self-care, mom confidence, balancing career and motherhood, stop comparing yourself
You’re juggling work, kids, marriage, household tasks—and yet asking for help feels impossible. In today’s episode, Kristen tackles one of the most common struggles for ambitious working moms: feeling like you have to do it all. She breaks down why asking for help isn’t a weakness, the emotional barriers that keep us from accepting support, and how letting others in can actually make you a stronger, happier, and more present mom. Kristen shares her personal story, including the mistakes she’s made, the lessons she’s learned, and practical strategies for asking for and accepting help without guilt. If you’ve ever felt like asking for help is selfish, or that you have to do it all yourself, this episode is for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why asking for help isn’t a weakness and how it strengthens your relationshipsKristen’s personal story of struggling with help and learning to let others inThe emotional barriers moms face (guilt, perfectionism, fear of judgment) and strategies to overcome themPractical, actionable scripts and step-by-step guidance for asking for help clearly and confidentlyHow accepting help increases your energy, presence, and joySound Bites:“Asking for help isn’t a weakness—it’s a superpower.”“When you let someone in, you’re giving them the gift of service and connection.”“Help doesn’t take away from your role as a mom—it enhances it.”“You’re not shirking your responsibilities—you’re creating space to show up fully.”Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout and losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels good — all while staying present and joyful in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related Topics: Asking for help as a mom, mom guilt, emotional boundaries, delegation for moms, mental load management, presence and joy for working moms, parenting without guilt, work-life balance, ambitious mom hacks
You’re juggling work, kids, marriage, household tasks—and somehow, there still isn’t enough time in the day. In today’s episode, Kristen tackles one of the most common struggles for ambitious working moms: feeling like you never have enough hours. She breaks down why time scarcity is rarely about the actual hours you have, and how misaligned priorities, expectations, and routines keep you stuck in the cycle of “not enough.” Kristen shares her personal story of shifting her mindset and systems, and gives practical strategies to help you reclaim time, reduce stress, and feel in control again.If you’ve ever felt behind no matter how hard you work, this episode is for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why “not having enough time” isn’t the real problemHow prioritization, boundaries, and clarity can change everythingKristen’s personal story of breaking the cycle of constant time pressurePractical strategies for reclaiming your time and energyHow small, consistent changes compound into more time and freedomResources:The Compound Effect by Darren HardySound Bites:“Time isn’t something you find—it’s something you create through what you prioritize.”“You don’t need to do it all. You need to do the right things consistently.”“The hours aren’t the problem; how you spend them is.”Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt or overwhelm. After experiencing the stress of feeling like there was never enough time, Kristen became obsessed with building a life where ambitious moms can prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and create routines that allow them to excel in every area of life. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all—career, family, personal growth—without burning out or losing yourself.Related Topics:Time management for working moms, prioritization strategies, avoiding overwhelm, ambitious mom hacks, daily routines for moms, motherhood without guilt, career and family balance, productivity without burnout
Do you find yourself saying yes to everyone—friends, family, coworkers—while quietly feeling drained and stretched too thin? In this episode, Kristen gets real about one of the toughest habits for ambitious working moms: people-pleasing. She shares her personal journey of learning to protect her time and energy, the mindset shifts that helped her start saying no, and a practical framework for deciding when to say yes or no—without guilt. If you’re ready to stop overcommitting, reclaim your energy, and show up fully for the people and priorities that matter most, this episode is for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Kristen’s personal experience as a lifelong people-pleaserWhy people-pleasing isn’t about others—it’s about our discomfort with conflict and fear of rejectionHow to decide whether to say yes or no in alignment with your personal valuesScripts for saying no without shame, guilt, or repeated requestsSound Bites:“Saying no is the highest form of self-respect.”“Every time you say yes to something misaligned, you’re actually saying no to what matters most.”“People pleasing isn’t about other people—it’s about our inability to tolerate discomfort.”“True generosity does not and should not cost you yourself.”“Protecting your energy is about living intentionally and showing up fully—for your family, your work, and yourself.”Let’s Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without guilt. She knows firsthand how easy it is to overcommit, people-please, and run on empty. Through her coaching and content, Kristen helps ambitious women set boundaries, protect their energy, and live intentionally—so they can show up fully for the people and priorities that matter most. Her mission is simple: you can honor yourself and your family without guilt.Related Topics: people-pleasing, boundaries for moms, saying no without guilt, protecting energy, working mom wellness, motherhood without guilt, self-respect, time management, energy alignment, intentional living
You’re giving, giving, giving—but your energy, joy, and spark feel completely drained. In today’s episode, Kristen tackles one of the most common struggles for ambitious working moms: burnout. She breaks down what burnout really is, why it sneaks up on even the most driven moms, and how misalignment between your energy and daily tasks keeps you stuck. Kristen shares the practical strategies she uses every day to refill her cup, regain energy, and stop surviving on empty. If you’re tired of running on fumes and ready to reclaim your joy, this episode is for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:A clear definition of burnout and why it’s about more than just exhaustionHow misalignment, not hours, drives burnoutKristen’s personal story of recognizing burnout and reclaiming her energyFive actionable strategies to prevent burnoutIf you're benefiting from the podcast, it would mean the world to me if you left a review!Resources:The Cure for Burnout: How to Find Balance and Reclaim Your Life by Emily BallesterosOutlive by Peter AttiaSound Bites:“Burnout isn’t just being tired or working too many hours—it’s about spending energy on things that drain you rather than fuel you.”“Your worth isn’t measured by how much you can do—it’s measured by how much you can enjoy.”“Burnout isn’t about how your life looks on the outside—it’s about how it feels inside. .”Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout herself, Kristen became obsessed with building a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and create a life that fuels them—while still showing up fully for their families. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related: Mom burnout, avoiding burnout, working mom wellness, energy management, self-care strategies, boundaries for moms, mental health for moms, motherhood without guilt, stress relief for working moms, time alignment
You want balance—but what you’re really craving is alignment. Your time is full of work meetings, kid activities, marriage maintenance, and somehow trying to fit yourself in. In today’s episode, Kristen explains why chasing “balance” is a trap and how focusing on alignment—where your actions match your priorities—can help you show up fully at work, home, and for yourself. She shares her own experience with shifting from guilt-driven busyness to intentional living, along with practical tips for making your time and energy reflect what truly matters.What You Can Expect From This Episode:Why traditional work-life balance doesn’t work for ambitious momsHow to shift from chasing balance to creating alignment in your lifeKristen’s personal story of struggling to prioritize herself and the breakthrough that changed everythingTactical tips for spending your time in ways that actually reflect your valuesResources:Laura Vanderkam’s I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Make The Most Of Their Time Laura Vanderkam's Time Audit TemplateSound Bites:"Balance is a myth; alignment is what allows you to actually show up for what matters most.”“Your priorities should drive your time, not some imaginary 50/50 split between work and home.”“Even just twenty intentional minutes can make more of an impact than an hour of distracted ‘presence.’”Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After struggling to juggle career, family, and self-care, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between them. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels aligned and joyful—all while staying present in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related: Work-life alignment, mom guilt, intentional living, time management for moms, productivity tips, prioritization strategies, ambitious working moms, motherhood without burnout, self-prioritization, mindful parenting
You’re juggling a million invisible tabs in your brain every day—doctor appointments, birthday parties, school lunches, and all the little details that never make the to-do list but weigh on you anyway. In today’s episode, Kristen breaks down the invisible mental load moms carry and why it feels so heavy. She offers practical tips for lightening this burden and communicating it to your partner, so you don’t have to carry it alone. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the things only you seem to remember, this episode is made for you.What You Can Expect From This Episode:A deep dive into what the mental load is and why it’s so heavy for momsInsight into the emotional energy that makes the mental load uniquely exhaustingWhy men’s mental load looks different but is often misunderstoodKristen’s personal perspective on how well-intentioned habits can unintentionally increase your loadTactical strategies for sharing the mental load with your partner and reducing overwhelmSound Bites:“The mental load takes up precious space in our minds that could be used for other things, but instead is crowded with constant reminders and planning.”“When you delegate ownership of tasks, you need to let go of the emotional aspect too—that’s the real relief.”“Men have a mental load too—it’s just different, rooted in different societal expectations.”Let's Connect:Instagram: @kristenpomperAbout Your Host:Kristen Pomper is a corporate sales leader, performance coach, wife, and mom of two passionate about helping working moms thrive without burnout. After experiencing burnout and losing herself in motherhood, Kristen became obsessed with creating a life where you don’t have to choose between family, career, and self-care. She helps ambitious women prioritize themselves, set boundaries, and build a life that truly feels good—all while staying present and joyful in motherhood. Kristen’s mission is simple: you can have it all, without guilt.Related: Mental load, mom overwhelm, parenting tips, working mom struggles, household management, balancing work and family, emotional labor, sharing responsibilities at home
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