Welcome to IWSWHTM…a podcast and video series about women's health and wellness, barrier-breaking, and self-advocacy, all united by the throughline of what we wish someone would have told us when we were younger. In this episode, I chat with Starr Hawkins, AKA @Babymommafit, about her second pregnancy, getting sober, facing racial bias while building her Pilates brand and business, going viral, and dealing with misogyny, stereotypes, and nasty comments. Follow IWSWHTM on Social Media: @iwishsometoldmepod Instagram TikTok YouTube You support the pod by subscribing, ratings, sharing, and/or downloading the podcast and its episodes. About Starr: Starr Hawkins is a celebrity trainer, Pilates instructor, and mother who has built a thriving fitness career while overcoming incredible odds. Growing up in a multiracial, broken home, Starr faced challenges early on, including navigating life with a mother battling substance abuse. This experience later mirrored her own journey with addiction. Today, Starr is proudly sober and uses her platforms to inspire others through accessible fitness programs. Her work as a fitness professional, particularly in pre-and postnatal training, has made her a trusted name in the industry, empowering women to feel strong and confident in their bodies, be themselves, and have fun while doing it. Beyond fitness, Starr shares her story to shed light on the power of breaking generation cycles and building a life rooted in purpose, authenticity, and passion. Join her $1/day Zoom workouts at https://babymommafitness.com/. You can follow Starr on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Content TW: Sobriety, racism, racial bias, and addiction. Show Notes: Alix Earel is an influencer. Barry’s Bootcamp is the Barry's mentioned in the episode. Almave is a non-alcoholic spirit backed by Lewis Hamilton. One Tribe is a Miami-based pregnancy wellness center created "in service to the mother." The “Grutman” mentioned in the interview is David Grutman. MySpace launched on August 1, 2003, and it was the first social network to reach a global audience and significantly influenced technology, pop culture, and music. Starr’s response to the viral post of her dancing in front of her daughter at a concert [marker 30:36] Dry January is mentioned because we shot this in December 2024. Medical Disclaimer: To our listeners, the content shared on this podcast, including any discussions with interviewees, is intended solely for informational and storytelling purposes. The views and opinions expressed by our guests or hosts are their own and do not constitute medical, psychological, legal, professional, or any other advice. We strongly encourage listeners to consult with qualified professionals for advice or guidance regarding any specific concerns they may have, particularly in matters related to health, legal rights, or personal decisions. Listeners should not rely on any information discussed on this podcast, which is not a substitute for professional advice. Moxie & Meanderings shall not be responsible for any outcomes resulting from the use of or reliance on anything discussed in this or any of our other episodes. Edited by Cam Crew and Liana Lozada Shot/lit by The Bricklayer Agency Produced and hosted by Liana Lozada