19 episodes

Join award-winning humor blogger, Mona Andrei, and author of SUPERWOMAN: A Funny and Reflective Look at Single Motherhood, as she shares her experiences and chats with other single moms, solo parenting experts, and even single dads for their perspective.

What can you expect from listening to the Single Moms with Moxie podcast? Raw and honest insights. And even a few laughs.

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Single Moms with Moxie Mona Andrei

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 11 Ratings

Join award-winning humor blogger, Mona Andrei, and author of SUPERWOMAN: A Funny and Reflective Look at Single Motherhood, as she shares her experiences and chats with other single moms, solo parenting experts, and even single dads for their perspective.

What can you expect from listening to the Single Moms with Moxie podcast? Raw and honest insights. And even a few laughs.

Music provided by Purple-Planet.com

    Meet one of the fiercest women in the world – Charlotte Laws

    Meet one of the fiercest women in the world – Charlotte Laws

    One of the things I love most about hosting the Single Moms with Moxie podcast is the interesting people I meet!



    In this episode, I speak with Dr. Charlotte Laws, an author, cable news contributor, and activist who stars in the Netflix docuseries, The Most Hated Man on the Internet. 


    Charlotte was voted one of the “30 fiercest women in the world” by Buzzfeed and was an Emmy-nominated pundit on the NBC show, The Filter.

     

    She has appeared on CNN, Oprah, The Late Show, MSNBC, Fox News, and Larry King Live, and has been featured in the New York Times, the Guardian, and the San Francisco Chronicle.

     

    She has two BA degrees, two master’s degrees, and a Ph.D.



    Charlotte was a single mom for the first 13 years of her daughter’s life and currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, three rescue dogs, and six rescue chickens. 

     

    Enjoy the show!



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    • 27 min
    Expert tips for crushing college costs with Brad Baldridge

    Expert tips for crushing college costs with Brad Baldridge

    In this episode of the Single Moms with Moxie podcast, I got to speak with College Fund Specialist Brad Baldridge.



    Brad shares his expertise on minimizing the cost of college education and making it more affordable for families. He provides practical insights on how being a single mom can greatly impact your access to financial aid, the college application process, and WHEN you should start planning for your child’s higher education.



    To learn more, visit Brad’s website at TamingTheHighCostOfCollege.com

     

    Enjoy the show!



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    • 36 min
    Having it all with Celeste Moore

    Having it all with Celeste Moore

    In this episode of the Single Moms with Moxie podcast, I chat with Celeste Moore, who is a single mom to a 16-year-old daughter. And if that’s not enough, Celeste also runs an image and dating consulting business.

    In this episode, we talk about the importance of doing things for YOU and how it really is possible to have it all… a family AND a career.  

    To learn more about how Celeste gives single men the confidence they need by helping them look and feel better about themselves, you can visit her website
    at https://celestemoore.com/.

    You can also connect with Celeste on LinkedIn and Instagram. 

    Enjoy the show!

     

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    • 26 min
    Find Your Tribe with Maeve Moriarty

    Find Your Tribe with Maeve Moriarty

    In this episode of the Single Moms with Moxie podcast Maeve and I discuss the importance of appreciating the moments (they grow so fast!) and why you need to find your tribe!

    Enjoy!

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    • 31 min
    A special kind of strong with Adela Crandell Durkee

    A special kind of strong with Adela Crandell Durkee

    What do you do when “the honeymoon is over”?

    Well, if you’re a career woman, you leave a small town and move to the big city. And that’s exactly what Adela Crandell Durkee did with her four children after her divorce.

    Adela was born in Michigan, the second of nine children and describes herself as a Daughter, Sister, Wife, Mom, G-mom, Writer, Reader, Regulatory Affairs Professional, Weight Lifter, Quality Assurance Expert, Camper, Microbiologist/Chemist, Pest Control Specialist, Trained Tongue, Seamstress, Organizer, Knitter, TV Watcher, Cook, Bicycle Enthusiast, Creative Swimmer, Yoga Practitioner, Zumba Dancer, Environmentalist, Techno-geek, Progressive Catholic, Believer in Love, and much, much, more!

    After 30 years in corporate leadership, Adela turned a page and launched her career as a writer. She's a photo-journalist for Marengo Union Times and McHenry Chronicle, BlogHer.com highlighted her work as a Voice of the Year Honoree (2011.) Adela has syndicated feature articles on WherearewegoingChicago.com, About.com, and MidlifeBoulevard.com. Her short works appear in print in PKA Advocate, Mosaic (an anthology,) and TribLocal (a section of The Chicago Tribune.)

    Adela comes from a family of storytellers.  Being a little more introverted, Adela puts pen to paper. Adela's first story appeared in The Flint Journal when she was 7 years old. Years later, she received a clipping from her mother, reminding Adela, that it's never too early, and the stories never too short, to have a clear story arch. The thrill of seeing her words in available to the public never pales.

    She lives in rural Illinois with her husband George. Within driving distance are her four children, twelve grandchildren, and the exciting city of Chicago. Add her vegetable and water garden in the backyard, and two cats on the balcony, and Adela says she has it all.

    Listen to the episode to learn how she and her four children made the transition from small town to Chicago.

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    • 24 min
    The single mom’s 6th sense – that sense of guilt!

    The single mom’s 6th sense – that sense of guilt!

    As single moms, guilt can take over. In this episode of the Single Moms with Moxie podcast, I share a story of how I compared myself to a stay-at-home mom and how crappy I felt that I couldn’t be at home with my kids.

    Guilt is a lie. That’s an important lesson as we strive to raise our kids the best way we can.

    I even have a full chapter on guilt in my book, SUPERWOMAN: A Funny and Reflective Look at Single Motherhood (Cynren Press), which is available wherever books are sold.

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    • 4 min

Customer Reviews

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11 Ratings

11 Ratings

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Not just for single moms!

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Raw & Honest

Fantastic place for single moms to find community and a safety net through raw and honest conversations about being a single mom.

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