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Julie Vlahon started her career chasing breaking news as a TV reporter—then pivoted to PR, launched her own social media business, and learned to shape work around her growing family. Now a mom of two school-aged kids on the cusp of the teen years, Julie shares how breast cancer shifted her priorities and how she and her husband continually redefine what their family actually needs in each season. From the nap-time hustle to naming her worth, this episode is a reminder that success can look softer, slower—and still wildly fulfilling.
Connect with Julie:📸 Instagram: @julievlahon💼 LinkedIn: Julie Vlahon
Connect with Corrie / the Podcast:🌐 Website: www.corriemyers.com📸 Instagram: @corriemyers
🎶 Podcast intro + outro music by John BrazellListen and learn more at www.johnbrazell.com
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Growing a business while pregnant and raising a toddler? Meg Evans is doing it—with a lot of intention, a little improvising, and yes, a side of mom guilt.
Meg—founder of Born to Roam Bookkeeping and mom of one (with another on the way)—opens up about what it’s really like to grow a business in the thick of new motherhood. From structuring her client work around nap time to navigating shifting childcare and planning a more intentional maternity leave, this conversation is equal parts honest, insightful, and refreshingly real.
Whether you're balancing a baby on your hip or a laptop on your desk (or both), this episode will remind you that you're not alone—and that the “right way” is whatever works for your family this season.
Stay Connected:
Meg's Instagram: @borntoroambookkeepingMeg's Website: https://borntoroambookkeeping.comCorrie's Website: https://corriemyers.comCorrie's Instagram: @corriemyers
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In this deeply moving conversation, Erin Resteiner—a business leader, mom of three boys, and mother to Kit, the daughter she lost during pregnancy—shares her journey of holding both grief and joy while building multiple thriving businesses.
As owner of Highway Brewing Company and Kits (named in honor of her daughter), Erin shares how learning to delegate and trust her team has allowed her to be fully present whether in business-owner mode or mom mode. She opens up about transforming her personal experience with loss into creating Kits and now "Soulful Shores" retreats, where women reconnect with their vibrant selves beyond their roles and responsibilities. Erin's practical wisdom about offloading tasks that drain your energy and building meaningful community demonstrates that when you resource yourself fully, everything around you transforms.
Stay Connected:
Erin's Instagram: @literallyjusterinErin's Website: literallyjusterin.comHighway Brewing Company: @highwaybrewingcoKits Gift Store: @joyatkitsCorrie's Website: corriemyers.comCorrie's Instagram: @corriemyers -
She had it all—big career, smart kids, fancy job title. But it wasn’t working. So Alex Abramian made a change. What she found on the other side of that decision might just change how you think about motherhood, ambition, and what balance actually looks like.
In this very real conversation, Alex—a PR expert and single mom of twins now in college—offers the perspective that moms of young kids crave, candidly admitting that "something has to give" when juggling career and motherhood. She shares her journey of leaving The Hollywood Reporter (!!) to create a work/life rhythm where she could be the mom at home in the afternoon. Alex opens up about the emotional turning point of crying at red lights on her way to work, how her daughter's "you've become that mom" moment validated her career pivot, and the unexpected freedom of an empty nest that isn't entirely empty.
Stay Connected:
Alexandria's Website: https://www.theprcollaborative.co/Alexandria's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexandria_abramian/The PR Collaborative Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_theprcollaborative/Corrie Myers' Website: https://corriemyers.com -
Let's be real: no one is doing it all. And if it looks like they are, it's because they've owned what they can and cannot do. The magic of motherhood happens when women like me and you vulnerably and confidently share how we do (and don't) do it all.
Welcome to the trailer for "How Moms Make it Work," a podcast for moms who want to juggle a big career and motherhood, moms who want to slow their pace and spend more time at home, and everything in between. I'm Corrie Myers, a former educator turned business owner and mom of three. In this trailer, you'll get a glimpse of what this podcast is about. So if you're a working mom or want to become one, start here.