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The Mom Flow with Erin Sousa

Author: Erin Sousa

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Welcome to The Mom Flow Podcast. I’m Erin - your mom bestie who really gets it.

Over the last decade, I’ve grown my marketing business, become an “accidental influencer”, gotten married, travelled the world, gone through IVF, had a baby, been the breadwinner, and lost my mom. Life is A LOT, and that’s what I’m here to chat about.

We’ll talk about the things that don’t always make it to the group chat, but the things you say in your voice notes to your bestie. Identity shifts, ambition, grief, relationships, hormones, pop culture, mess ups, and everything in between.

Expect solo deep dives and interesting guests who speak to your curiosities or ambitions.

Think of this like a voice note from, yes, that mom bestie you can hang with. Honest, unfiltered, and here to remind you that you’re not the only one navigating all of it at once.

No pressure to have it all figured out. No pretending everything feels easy. Just real conversations - from someone who’s in it too.

Follow Erin @erincsousa

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In this first episode of The Mom Flow Podcast, I’m sitting down for a real, unfiltered life lately catch-up. I’m sharing what the past few weeks have actually looked like behind the scenes - from navigating grief after losing my mom, to trying to find my footing again in the day-to-day.We get into the small things that have been helping me move through it all - leaning into creativity through home projects, creating routines that feel comforting, and slowly rebuilding a sense of normalcy in a season that feels anything but. I also open up about where I’m at with my health right now, including starting to explore perimenopause and advocating for better support as women - something I feel so strongly about.This episode really sets the tone for what this podcast is going to be: honest, evolving, a little all over the place at times, and deeply real. Think of it like a voice note from your mom bestie - the kind where you just hit record and say what’s actually on your mind. No pressure to have it all figured out, just figuring it out together.
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