They say it takes a village–and boy, does it ever. But today’s needs are drastically different than the generations before us. With quick moving pieces and constantly changing schedules, moms today need more than a village–they need a complete support network right at their fingertips. Which is why we built The HUB. The support you need, when you need it. Need something you don’t see? Let us know!
Meet Your Village
Our partners, your support team.
Work
Lead & Parent
Whether returning to paid work after a career pause or managing work-life integration as a leader and a parent, Parent’s Pivot provides 1:1 and group coaching to support you through these key transitions.
Get career guidance at your own pace:
Confidence is the key to unlocking your career growth. This guided course will help you to move past what may be holding you back.
Mother
Nest Collaborative
Breastfeeding and pumping can be challenging. We’re here to help. Get expert guidance from Nest Collaborative’s extensive network of skilled IBCLCs, available 7 days a week via telehealth with no out-of-pocket costs through insurance.
Wellbeing
Mental Health & Family Therapy
For our working mothers in Texas, psychologist & perinatal mental health specialist Dr. Hentschel works with women who may feel overwhelmed, particularly in the challenging times of transition. Utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other impactful evidence-based approaches, she empowers women with the skills to work through their ever-changing seasons of life, maintaining relationships, career, and self for a more balanced and fulfilled mindset.
The Balance Blog
Support and resources to make life a little easier and help keep the balance between work and motherhood.
My Top 10 Pregnancy Finds
As a first time mom, there are no words to describe the excitement of this season of preparing for my first child. Coupled with the excitement of this season is also the overwhelming amount of information I have found myself trying to wade through and decide what to consume and what not to consume. Continue reading
Why Paternity Leave Matters
“My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believed in me.” ―Jim Valvano This month, we celebrate all of the fathers who serve as positive examples for the next generation. The hard work you put into the little lives you touch – whether blood related or not – does not… Continue reading
An Open Letter To The Most Amazing Mother
Dear Moms, Happy Mother’s Day! Continue reading
Returning to work post-COVID-19: Why Mother’s Rooms Must Be Separated From Wellness Rooms
States are beginning to loosen restrictions and we are all looking forward to getting back to “normal,” albeit with plenty of changes and precautions in place. Work & Mother has been saying it like a broken record since its inception, but hopefully now that the entire world is on high-alert it will begin to sink… Continue reading
The Benefits Of Involving The Whole Family In Spring Cleaning
April is usually the time to tackle your spring cleaning. As a working mother, it is typically difficult to set aside a chunk of time to deep clean your home. Now, with the global COVID-19 pandemic keeping many of us at home, everything has changed. Continue reading
How To Build Your Family Support System
When you have a healthy family support system, you are surrounded with family members or friends that you have a positive relationship with, who encourage you in your choices and trials, and are there through the good and bad experiences of life – they don’t leave when it gets tough. Continue reading
Breastfeeding During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Breastfeeding has many proven health benefits. My favorite one? The immune system boost and sharing of mom’s antibodies. Continue reading
What To Tell People About Your Choice To Breastfeed
Many expectant moms spend time researching breastfeeding before making the choice to breastfeed. We read articles, scour books, and seek support from other moms as we prepare. Some of us buy pumps and special bras. Whether we come from a culture that is friendly to the idea or from a background foreign to the idea… Continue reading