
Redefining YOU in this Season of Life Empowering working moms to break free from “mom-guilt,” raise good kids and thrive in careers.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 70 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingCareersBusiness | |||

In this special summer sendoff episode of Working Moms Redefined, Denise reflects on the past year and a half of the podcast while sharing an important decision for her family and for herself as a working mom: pressing pause for the summer season.
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This episode of Working Moms Redefined gives listeners an honest and emotional look into what it’s really like to be a teenage girl today. Denise sits down with a group of high school juniors and seniors for a powerful conversation about teen mental ... more
If you’ve ever felt like something in your body is “off”, low energy, lingering symptoms, or not quite feeling like yourself, this conversation will help connect some of the dots.
In this episode, I’m joined again by Dr. John Kim to explore some of ... more
Pregnancy and birth can bring a unique tension for high-capacity women- the desire to be prepared, informed, and thoughtful… without feeling like everything depends on getting the plan exactly right.
In this episode, I’m joined by Brittany Higgins, ... more
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Great podcast for affirming our roles as wives, moms and the women we were before we got married and had children.
Denise is wise and relatable. I love her real world experience as well as her professionalism. She is a true gem.
A thoughtful, empowering listen for any woman balancing career and motherhood. The guests and stories on Working Moms Redefined offer perspective, encouragement, and practical insight. Big thank you to Denise for seeing this need and providing a solution ❤️
This podcast is great for working moms and dads alike. Denise has great interview skills and knows how to bring on knowledgeable guests. Really enjoying it!
Super unprofessional speaker. She needs to grow up and understand people and mental health. She’s a lower than average Mom and no respect for her
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The show centers on empowering working moms to balance career and family while shedding mom guilt. Episodes span parenting, leadership, health, personal development, and practical strategies to reduce mental load, set boundaries, and create sustainable routines. Noteworthy elements include candid birth and parenting stories, evidence-based health discussions for women, and actionable frameworks (e.g., organizational systems at home, habit formation, and self-care) that resonate with high-achieving listeners. The tone blends lived experience with guest expertise, making it useful for listeners seeking realistic, implementable changes without sacrificing career or family life.
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Working Moms Redefined launched a year ago and published 70 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Working Moms Redefined include:
1. Dr. Kim
2. Brittany Higgins
3. Amy Hendrian
4. Lisa Woodruff
5. Amy Kemp
6. Jen Duesterhaus
7. Allison Housewright
8. Sara Semenick
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