Kim Lan Grout is a writer, photographer, yoga enthusiast, mom of two, entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and oh yeh – she has what my kids call an “awesome robot leg.” She knows a thing or two about advocacy and is the founder and director of an exciting project called Redefining Disabled. Via photos and narratives, she strives to “capture, in individual creative portraits, people with various disabilities in their daily lives.”
Interview with a Homemaker: Stephanie Ernst-Milner
I am excited to introduce you to Stephanie Ernst-Milner, who describes herself as a reformed banker turned professional twin wrangler to her almost 2 year olds.
Interview with a Homemaker: Emily Belmarrakchi
I’d like to introduce you to my sweet friend and fellow MoM (mother of multiples), Emily. She has a fascinating history and an amazing heart. Emily was born in Caracas, Venezuela and raised in a multicultural household of both Italian and Venezuelan traditions. By the time she was 15 years old she had lived in 3 different countries: Venezuela, Italy…
Interview with a Homemaker: Kenna Covington
I am absolutely delighted to introduce you to Kenna Covington, who describes herself as, “a bringer of joy, seer of heart shaped rocks, and a beginner at being human.”
Dishwasher Required: An Interview with Sarah Moreton
I think Sarah might just be my homemaking doppelganger from across the pond. Not an evil twin sort of doppelganger… more like an “OMG we have so much in common!” sort of doppelganger. Sarah is an Australian living in the UK, PR Professional by trade, stay at home mum to her awesome explorer daughter Eleanor…
Dishwasher Required: An Interview with Olivia Hare
Our series of interviews with homemakers begins with my friend Olivia Hare. Olivia a super sweet, super smart, super involved mama of 15 month old twins. In addition to being a stay at home mom, Olivia is a Pampered Chef consultant and serves on the board of her local non-profit multiples organization, Triangle Parents of…