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Moms Mean Business

Sarah Wells

Making modern motherhood easier, with real talk, policy power, and gear that actually helps. We’ve got your back, and we’re not afraid to fight for working moms.

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School's Out. Daycare's Closed. Work Isn't.

It is the end of June, and depending on the ages of your kids, summer has either just blown a hole in your childcare or it is about to.

If you have a school-aged kid, you know the exact moment it hits. The backpacks get emptied out on the...

8 days ago
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The Rules Said Yes. The Gate Agent Said No.

There is a particular kind of tired that comes with pumping while you travel.

Maybe your baby is at home and you are keeping your supply going from a hotel room. Maybe your baby is right there with you and you are pumping, because that is...

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Why I Started Something New (and Why I'm Still Right Here)

Fourteen years ago I dreamed up a bag design at my kitchen table because I was a new mom heading back to work, hauling a breast pump around in a sad black tote, and I was certain other moms deserved better. A lot of you found me right aroun...

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The Email That Made Me Cry

I was standing in the middle of the Virginia General Assembly, minutes away from meeting Governor Spanberger at the paid family and medical leave signing, when my phone buzzed.

I should not have opened my email in that moment. I had every...

a month ago
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Virginia Just Got it Right

Last week, I stood in Richmond and watched Governor Abigail Spanberger (first mom to serve in this role, btw) sign paid family and medical leave into law in Virginia.

I have been in a lot of rooms this year. Congressional hearings. The ste...

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    Where motherhood meets economic truth-telling, with stories, tools, and solidarity for moms in the daily grind. Written by Sarah Wells, Founder of Sarah Wells Bags, a beloved brand of products to support the postpartum journey and beyond.

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