Season 4 Trailer

Welcome to Season 4 of the “Empowered Working Mom Revolution Podcast”! We're super excited because our podcast has evolved to serve an even more powerful purpose. Moving forward, our goal is to feature stories from all working moms, whether you work outside or inside the home as a stay-at-home mom (SAHM).

We truly believe that everyone has a story to tell, and we've discovered that sharing these stories is a powerful way to connect and learn from each other. We want everyone to feel connected, supported, and inspired by sharing and listening to our stories.

In this season, we can't wait to bring you a diverse range of stories from fellow working moms like you, which we call "Mom Moments." After listening to these stories, we hope you’ll feel seen, heard, encouraged, and, most importantly, realize that you are not alone in your experience as a working mom.

So, grab your favorite drink, get cozy, and tune in every Wednesday to feel connected and seen as a working mom. Join us as we share and celebrate the journey of motherhood in all its forms. Thank you for being a part of the “Empowered Working Mom Revolution Podcast” community. Get ready for inspiring and empowering stories every week!


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Season 4, Episode 1: A Journey of Resilience and Reflection with Jocelyn Auyeung

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