Join us as we challenge common misconceptions, stereotypes, and assumptions about what it means to be a woman in today’s world. From body image to wellness, parenting to self love- and everything uncomfortable and magical and controversial that goes into surviving and thriving... the very things that fill us up and tear us down. We are your hosts, Brittany Bollard and Sinead Quinn, friends, mamas, and successful coaches in their own right. We hope you’ll join us on this journey— after all, it’s our responsibility to challenge the norm, and well behaved women seldom make history.
It continues to be a tad bit ironic that in an age where we are actually capable of connecting the most, we are feeling the loneliest. There’s been th...
Could you use some good news? How about a story of transformation and hope when it comes to your health? Today’s guest has a story that will stir some...
If you have been a little shut down, volatile, or binging on anything lately, you are not alone. We’re fighting against germs, injustice, and a lack o...
18 summers. That’s all we get to work with as parents and then we have to launch these humans into the world and hope and pray they contribute somethi...
We’ve honestly tried. We didn’t want to talk about the effects of this pandemic and quarantine anymore, but we're still not okay. What we are gatherin...
Please note that this episode was recorded prior to the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent protests and civil rights movement that are now acti...
Please note: today's discussion is centered around an abuse survival story. When it comes to dealing with different kinds of grief, whose grief is th...
We recently went live on Instagram calling B.S. and answering the question: In a world measured by productivity, how can I feel like I’m doing enough?...
Isn’t it kind of the dream to one day be able to be friends with your kids when they are older? You may have heard someone say that you can’t be a goo...
At the time of this recording, we are making history as we endure the pandemic of 2020. We’ve lost access to family, community, jobs, school, and hone...