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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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Latest Issues

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Stop Calling It a Slacker Boob. Give It a Participation Trophy.

Recently, a mom went viral for singing a ballad to her so-called “slacker boob.” (Motherly has the hysterical recap.) If you’ve ever pumped or nursed, you know the drill: one side gushes like a fire hydrant while the other trickles like a l...

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Small Business Was Never About Getting Rich

I was watching a CBS Saturday interview recently about Dan Kolcun, an entrepreneur whose business is, get this, literally shoveling mud. He scoops a special mud from the banks of a New Jersey river, hauls it into his garage, and turns it in...

2 months ago
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New Mexico Just Proved Universal Childcare Is Possible

One state is showing families and the rest of the nation what bold, hopeful policy can look like. (As a perpetual glass-half-full kind of person, I do want to bring you the good policy news here as well as the challenges!)

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Breastmilk Isn’t Broken. The System Is.

When the White House released its Make Our Children Healthy Again: Assessment (MAHA) report, I expected the usual handwringing over childhood health paired with vague solutions. But what stood out was how the report frames breastfeeding. It...

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