HAPPY MOM CONFERENCE!

Talk about major inspiration! This weekend’s Happy Mom Conference focused on
 

 
self love, connection, empowerment and finding yourself outside of motherhood. All
 

 
moms are going through similar challenges trying to balance it all, and the
 

 
conference really hit on something special by normalizing those feelings. We’re all
 

 
going through it!


 

 
The first panel was “Self Care Rituals” where we heard from Kellly LeVaque, Dr.
 

 
Deepika Chopra, Liz Arch and Marcy Crouch on way to nourish our mind, body and
 

 
soul. One big tip was actually a seemingly small one: when you drive home, take
 

 
those few extra minutes in the car to yourself. That little time to yourself can mean
 

 
everything.


 

 
The next panel, “Mamas Making Change,” were mamas that own or represent
 

 
companies and nonprofits doing work to make positive change in our communities.
 

 
We heard from Robyn Young, Mara Martin, Sarah Hines, Samantha Razook and
 

 
Monica Brown. It was especially empowering to hear Mara Martin, the supermodel
 

 
who walked the Sports Illustrated runway while breastfeeding her then 5 month old
 

 
baby and how she stands to normalize breastfeeding.


 

 
Keynote speaker Ali Landy spoke about the 4 interior empires – mindset (the words
 

 
we tell ourselves), heartset (our emotional state), healthset (sleep, nutrition) and
 

 
soulset (what lights us on fire). She explained that all these empires need to be in
 

 
sync to find true happiness in life. And she finished with, “we only have one life, let’s
 

 
make it a masterpiece!”


 

 
Panel of “Brand Founders” featured mama moguls who are CEOs of their own
 

 
companies. Featured Haely White and Sam Gustradt, Katie Richardson, Tylynn
 

 
Nguyen, Agath Achindu and Susan Yara. One common thread they all agreed on was:
 

 
“just do it” – don’t wait until your product or idea is perfect, just move forward and
 

 
try.


 

 
Keynote speaker Kendra Scott spoke on body positivity, motherhood and the
 

 
pressures and expectations placed on women. She had her first baby 6 months ago
 

 
and has been surprised at the reaction of people throughout the process. She
 

 
explains “getting your body back” is somewhat unrealistic with immense pressure
 

 
and instead, we should look at becoming mothers as our greatest superpower.
 

 
The Happy Mom Conference was an amazing day full of connection and inspiration.
 

 
Already looking forward to next year!

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