MomsWork Podcast

Kristin Weinrich

Welcome to the MomsWork Podcast — where career meets motherhood and real life happens in between. I’m Kristin Weinrich, a working mom navigating the chaos, the career, the cooking... and yes, the crying! Each week, we get real with moms making it work — from classrooms to boardrooms and everything in between. No fluff, no judgment — just honest talk, helpful tips, and the support we all need.

  1. vor 1 Tag

    Raising Grounded Girls: Fatherhood, Values, and Staying Connected (Even When You’re Away) with Ash Rajan Ep 30

    Raising Grounded Girls: Fatherhood, Family Values & Staying Connected with Ashwin RajanWhat does it take to raise kind, confident, grounded daughters in today's world? In this episode of MomsWork Podcast, Kristin sits down with filmmaker, producer, husband, and father of two middle school girls, Ash Rajan, for an honest conversation about fatherhood, family values, and staying connected—even when work takes you away from home. Ash shares how he and his wife intentionally raise daughters who are humble, hardworking, and deeply connected to their family, culture, and traditions. Together, they discuss the unique challenges of parenting during the middle school years, the importance of modeling values through everyday actions, and how meaningful relationships can thrive despite demanding careers and frequent travel. Whether you're raising daughters, navigating busy family schedules, or simply hoping to build stronger connections at home, this conversation is full of thoughtful reminders that the little moments matter most. In this episode, we discuss: Raising grounded, kind, and confident girlsHelping children stay connected to family, culture, and traditionsParenting through the middle school yearsModeling humility, gratitude, and a strong work ethicBalancing a demanding career with family lifeStaying emotionally connected while traveling for workThe everyday moments that shape lifelong relationshipsWhat Ash hopes his daughters will carry into adulthoodAshwin Rajan's Bio: Ashwin Rajan Bio  Remain the Movie (February 2027): Remain the Movie  M. Night Shyamalan: M. Night Shymalan  Bougie Hippie: Bougie Hippie  If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and review MomsWork Podcast wherever you listen. Your support helps more moms and dads discover these meaningful conversations. You can also connect with MomsWork Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube for episode clips, parenting conversations, and updates on upcoming guests.

    1 Std. 17 Min.
  2. 30. Juni

    From Biology to Buttercream: Following your Passion (and Keeping Your Kids Busy This Summer) with Lynn April @freshaprilflours Ep 29

    MomsWork Podcast Episode 29From Biology to Buttercream with Lynn April of Fresh April Flours Sometimes the path you think you're meant to take isn't the one you stay on. This week on MomsWork, Kristin is joined by Lynn April, the creator behind Fresh April Flours. A trained biologist turned self-taught baker, cookbook author, personal trainer, and entrepreneur, Lynn shares how a simple cake decorating class sparked an entirely new career. Together, Kristin and Lynn talk about what it takes to pivot professionally, build a business from scratch, and trust yourself enough to follow a passion—even when it looks completely different from the plan. They also dive into a topic every parent is thinking about this time of year: summer break. From camps and day trips to library programs, kitchen projects, and balancing work while the kids are home, they share practical ideas for making the most of the season without feeling like you have to do it all. In this episode, we discuss: Lynn's journey from biology to bakingBuilding the Fresh April Flours brandFinding the confidence to make a major career changeLessons learned from turning a hobby into a businessKeeping kids busy during summer breakBalancing work and family when routines changeFavorite summer traditions, meals, and family funWhether you're dreaming of a career change, looking for summer inspiration, or simply trying to make these long days a little easier, this episode is full of encouragement and practical ideas for parents. Connect with Lynn April Website: https://freshaprilflours.com/  Instagram: @freshaprilfloursLinks to things mentioned in the episode Travel though France with Lynn: Travel Through France with LynnCreek Splashing at Shaw's Bridge Park: Shaw's Bridge ParkThe Biscuit Lady: Biscuits!Chester County Library System: Libraries galore!Ina Garten:  Barefoot ContessaBe My Guest with Ina Garten on The Food Network: TV ShowBe Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten: Read the Book!If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to follow, rate, and review MomsWork. Your support helps more parents discover the show, and we'd love it if you'd share this episode with a friend who's navigating work, family, or a new season of life.

    1 Std. 39 Min.
  3. 23. Juni

    Family Travel Tips That Work with Stephen Weinrich Ep 28

    Episode 28: Family Travel Tips That Work with Stephen Weinrich  Family vacations create some of our favorite memories—but let's be honest, they can also be a lot of work. In this episode of MomsWork Podcast, Kristin welcomes back her husband, Stephen Weinrich, to share practical tips for planning and enjoying family vacations with less stress and more fun. Together, they discuss everything from choosing the right destination and creating a balanced itinerary to managing expectations, handling unexpected hiccups, and making meaningful memories once you arrive. Whether you're planning a beach getaway, road trip, amusement park adventure, or sightseeing vacation, this conversation is full of realistic advice that parents can put into practice right away. In this episode, we discuss: Choosing a destination that works for the whole familyBalancing activities with downtimeAvoiding common vacation planning mistakesSaving money without sacrificing the experienceHelping kids take ownership in planning the tripSetting realistic expectations before you leaveEstablishing simple routines while on vacationHandling tired, overstimulated kids with flexibilityBeach, amusement park, and sightseeing tipsCreating unforgettable family memories without spending a fortuneWhy the little moments often become the most meaningfulMost importantly, Kristin and Stephen reflect on why family vacations aren't about perfection—they're about spending intentional time together, building traditions, and creating stories your children will remember for years to come. Whether you're packing for your next adventure or simply dreaming about one, this episode will help you travel a little smarter and enjoy the journey even more. If you enjoyed today's episode, please follow, rate, review, and share MomsWork Podcast. Your support helps us reach more parents and families. Follow along on Instagram and Facebook @MomsWorkPodcast for more conversations about parenting, work, family life, and everything in between.

    1 Std. 32 Min.
  4. 9. Juni

    Across the Pond: A Family's Journey to England with Amy Benchener- Ep 27

    Across the Pond: A Family's Journey to England with Amy Bencher What happens when your family gets the opportunity to move across the world? In this episode of MomsWork Podcast, Kristin sits down with Amy Bencher—wife, mom, professor, and local university leader—as her family prepares for a major international move from the United States to England. Amy shares the excitement, uncertainty, and countless decisions that come with relocating a family overseas. From career opportunities and family conversations to logistics, emotions, and helping children navigate change, this episode offers an honest look at a life transition that is equal parts thrilling and overwhelming. In this episode, we discuss: ✈️ How Amy's family learned they might be moving to England 🏡 The decision-making process behind an international relocation 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 How parents and children process big life changes differently 📦 The hidden logistics of moving a family abroad 💭 Fears, hesitations, and unexpected emotions that come with leaving home 🌍 What Amy is most excited about as her family begins this new chapter ❤️ The importance of flexibility, resilience, and embracing uncertainty As always, we also kick off the conversation with our signature icebreakers, including Amy's most challenging working-mom moment and the biggest compliment someone can give her. Whether you're considering a major move, facing a family transition, or simply curious about life abroad, Amy's story is a reminder that growth often begins just outside our comfort zone. Follow MomsWork Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode featuring inspiring moms, community leaders, and professionals navigating the intersection of work and family.

    1 Std. 2 Min.
  5. 26. Mai

    Pennsylvania's First Lady , Lori Shapiro, on Motherhood, Service & Community- Ep 26

    MomsWork Podcast Show Notes Pennsylvania's First Lady , Lori Shapiro, on Motherhood, Service & Community In this very special episode of MomsWork Podcast, host Kristin Weinrich sits down with Lori Shapiro, First Lady of Pennsylvania, mom of four, former parenting coach, and lifelong advocate for community service and connection. From the halls of the The White House to raising a family in the public eye alongside her husband, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Lori shares an honest, grounded conversation about motherhood, identity, and what it means to live a life of service. This episode explores the real intersections of parenting, purpose, and public life — and how mothers can find meaning in every season, whether at home, in community work, or in leadership roles. In This Episode, We Cover:  Lori’s journey from working at the White House to becoming a full-time mom  The intentional decision to step away from her career to raise her children  What stay-at-home motherhood taught her about identity and purpose  Marriage, partnership, and growing up alongside a high school sweetheart  Raising four children across very different life stages  The reality of parenting while living in the public eye in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania How community service became a lifelong calling  What it means to define “helping others” in everyday life  Lessons learned as a parenting coach  Staying grounded while balancing family, service, and public responsibility  The importance of kindness, community, and showing up for others Episode Highlights: Kristin and Lori also share a few lighter and more personal moments, including:  Parenting wins (and challenges!) from the week  Reflections on friendship, support systems, and motherhood advice  A humorous revisit of a well-known early relationship story involving Governor Shapiro  Rapid-fire fun questions to close out the conversation About the Guest Lori Shapiro is the First Lady of Pennsylvania, a mother of four, and a passionate advocate for community engagement and service. Her work centers around strengthening families, supporting children, and encouraging acts of kindness that build stronger communities across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. She is married to Governor Josh Shapiro, and together they are raising their family while navigating public life with intention, humor, and heart. Closing Reflection This conversation is a reminder that there is no single path through motherhood — only the one that aligns with your values, your family, and your evolving purpose. Whether you are working outside the home, at home full-time, or somewhere in between, your impact matters. Mentioned in the Episode  The God of the Woods by Liz Moore https://www.lizmoore.net/  Follow & Subscribe If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, follow, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Follow MomsWork Podcast on Instagram and Facebook: @momsworkpodcast Follow the First Lady on Instagram: @fllorishapiro Facebook: Office of the First Lady of Pennsylvania Follow Governor Shapiro on Facebook: Office of the Governor of Pennsylvania and/or Josh Shapiro Follow Governor Shapiro on Instagram: @governorshapiro and/or @joshshapiropa

    1 Std. 13 Min.
  6. 19. Mai

    Frequent Flyers and Family Drivers -Travel Tips for Families with Krista Rogic aka @thesportsptmama Ep25

    MomsWork Podcast Episode Show Notes Frequent Flyers and Family Drivers: Family Travel Tips for Families with Krista Rogic Traveling with kids can feel overwhelming before you even zip the suitcase — whether you're road tripping in a packed minivan or sprinting through an airport with snacks, strollers, and tired kids in tow. In this episode of MomsWork Podcast, Kristin sits down with Krista Rogic (@thesportsptmama), physical therapist, mom of four, and experienced family traveler, to talk all things traveling with kids. Together, Kristin and Krista share practical, realistic, and mom-tested tips for making family travel smoother — from navigating airports and flights to surviving long car rides with siblings in close quarters. They also talk honestly about the mental load of traveling as parents, what happens when trips don’t go according to plan, and why the memories made along the way are still worth it. In this episode, we discuss: How to mentally prepare for traveling with kidsPacking tips for family travelAirport strategies, boarding, strollers, and securityKeeping kids entertained on flights and road tripsSnack systems that actually workManaging naps, sleep schedules, and delaysRoad trip organization and “just in case” essentialsSibling dynamics during travelThe balance between being prepared and overpackingWhat kids gain from travel experiencesWhy family travel is meaningful — even when it’s messyKrista also shares some of her favorite airplane travel must-haves, while Kristin offers her best road trip survival strategies from years of family car travel. Whether you’re boarding a plane this summer or loading up the car for vacation, this episode will leave you feeling more prepared, more confident, and reminded that family travel doesn’t have to be perfect to be memorable. Follow Krista on Instagram: @thesportsptmama Boys and Girls Club: www.bgca.org  Be sure to follow MomsWork Podcast on Instagram and Facebook, and subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

    1 Std. 33 Min.
  7. 12. Mai

    Holding it all Together (Mostly!) with Mom Therapist Brittany Gallagher Ep 24

    MomsWork Podcast Show Notes Episode Title: Holding it All Together (Mostly!) with Mom Therapist Brittany Gallagher Episode Summary: This episode is a special one — created as a reminder (and a bit of a gift) for moms everywhere. In the days following Mother’s Day, Kristin sits down with therapist and mom Brittany Gallagher, founder of Mom Chat Therapy, to talk honestly about the emotional weight so many mothers carry. From the invisible “mental load” to anxiety, burnout, and even “mom rage,” this conversation sheds light on what’s really going on beneath the surface — and why so many moms feel like they can never fully turn their brains off. Brittany shares both professional insight and personal experience, helping moms better understand their thoughts, emotions, and triggers — while also offering practical, realistic tools for navigating hard moments and caring for themselves along the way. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, overstimulated, or like you’re constantly falling short, this episode will remind you: you are not alone — and you are doing more than enough. What We Talk About:  What the mental load of motherhood really is — and why it feels so heavy  How anxiety commonly shows up in motherhood  The difference between a hard day and true burnout  What’s happening mentally and physically when you’re burned out  Understanding “mom rage” and what’s underneath those intense moments  Tools to use when you feel triggered or overwhelmed  How to repair after tough parenting moments (with your kids and yourself)  Whether moms have always felt this way — or if modern motherhood is different  Why prioritizing yourself feels so hard  What realistic self-care actually looks like for busy moms  Where to start if you’re feeling constantly overwhelmed About Our Guest: Brittany Gallagher is a therapist, mom, and the founder of Mom Chat Therapy in New Jersey. She specializes in supporting mothers navigating the mental load, burnout, and emotional challenges of motherhood. Connect with Brittany:  Website: themomchattherapy.com  Instagram: @the.momchat  Facebook: The Mom Chat Therapy and Wellness Mentioned in the episode: Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood by Minna Dubin https://www.minnadubin.com/book  A Reminder for Moms Listening: You don’t have to do it all. You don’t have to do it perfectly. And you are not alone. Love This Episode? Be sure to follow, rate, and review MomsWork Podcast on your favorite platform, and share this episode with a fellow mom who might need it. Follow along on Instagram and Facebook: @momsworkpodcast

    1 Std. 17 Min.
  8. 28. Apr.

    The Great Sea Ahead: Overcoming Challenges and Living the Life You Didn't Expect with author Marc Cappelletti Ep 23

    Episode 23: Finding Your Way Through Setbacks, Fatherhood & The Great Sea Ahead with Marc Cappelletti What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan? In this episode of MomsWork, Kristin sits down with Marc Cappelletti — former college athlete, world traveler, author, and dad of two — to talk about resilience, identity, and the unexpected paths that shape us into the parents we become. Marc opens up about his experience as a college baseball player facing the “yips,” injuries, and mental health challenges that ultimately led him to step away from the game he loved. From there, his journey took an unexpected turn — working on a cruise ship in Alaska, traveling the world, and eventually working with National Geographic — experiences that now inspire his upcoming book, The Great Sea Ahead. Together, Kristin and Marc explore how life’s setbacks can become powerful teachers — not just for ourselves, but for how we show up as parents. In this episode, we talk about: How setbacks and identity shifts shape us as parents Raising daughters with openness around mental health and emotions The lasting impact of family legacy, loss, and storytelling Lessons from sports and how they translate into parenting What resilience looks like in everyday family life How travel and adventure can shape your children’s perspective Encouraging curiosity and connection across generations The process of reflecting, growing, and writing your story Marc shares: Meaningful ways he brings adventure into his daughters’ lives What writing The Great Sea Ahead has taught him about his younger self The message he hopes his daughters — and readers — take from his journey For parents who feel like life didn’t go as planned… This episode is a reminder that there is no “perfect” path — and sometimes the detours are what shape us most. Where to find Marc: You can follow Marc’s writing and read/listen to chapters of The Great Sea Ahead on Substack: https://marccappelletti.substack.com/   Positive Coaching Alliance: https://positivecoach.org/  John Cappelletti, Heisman Award Acceptance Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfyz81vKUCk   Something for Joey Made for TV Movie: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076738/  Something for Joey novel: https://www.amazon.com/Something-Joey-Richard-Peck/dp/0553271997   If you enjoyed this episode: Share it with a friend who could use this reminder today. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review MomsWork Podcast wherever you listen — it helps more parents find these conversations. Follow along on Instagram & Facebook: @momsworkpodcast

    1 Std. 22 Min.

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Welcome to the MomsWork Podcast — where career meets motherhood and real life happens in between. I’m Kristin Weinrich, a working mom navigating the chaos, the career, the cooking... and yes, the crying! Each week, we get real with moms making it work — from classrooms to boardrooms and everything in between. No fluff, no judgment — just honest talk, helpful tips, and the support we all need.

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