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Continue reading →: Navigating Motherhood in Motorsports (Podcast Ep. 18)Introduction In this episode of Baby, Bump, & Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with motorsports photographer Al Arena about her journey through pregnancy while working in a male-dominated industry. They discuss the challenges of balancing motherhood and a demanding career, including the fears of sharing pregnancy news with clients, the…
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Continue reading →: Facing the Unknown (Podcast Ep. 17)Introduction In this episode of Baby, Bump, & Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with Rachel Reid, a makeup artist and entrepreneur, about her journey through pregnancy and motherhood while managing her business. They discuss the challenges of being a service provider during pregnancy, the impact of COVID-19 on mental health,…
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Continue reading →: Creating Systems For Success (Podcast Ep. 16)Introduction In this episode of Baby, Bump, and Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with Tausha Dickinson, a Nashville photographer and business mentor, about the challenges and triumphs of balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship. Tausha shares her journey of navigating pregnancy while running a business, the importance of creating systems for success,…
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Continue reading →: Motherhood Opened My Heart (Podcast Ep. 15)Introduction In this episode of Baby Bump and Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with photographer Melissa Alexander about her journey through pregnancy, motherhood, and entrepreneurship. Melissa shares how her unexpected pregnancy became a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery, leading her to pursue her passion for photography. She discusses the…
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Continue reading →: Overcoming Fear of Replacement (Podcast Ep. 14)Introduction In this episode, Bee and Casey Gardner Ford discuss the intricate balance of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Casey shares her journey from being an entertainment photographer to navigating the challenges of pregnancy and postpartum recovery while running her business. They explore the importance of self-advocacy, building a support system, and…
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Continue reading →: Feel. Affirm. Reset (Podcast Ep. 13)Introduction In this episode of Baby, Bump, & Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with her twin sister Brittni Johnson about the intersection of motherhood and entrepreneurship. Brittni shares her journey of starting her business inspired by her experiences as a mother, particularly focusing on mental health and self-advocacy. They discuss…
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Continue reading →: You Gotta Let Go (Podcast Ep. 12)Introduction In this episode of Baby Bump and Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with actress Walnette Carrington about her journey into motherhood and the creative entrepreneurial space. They discuss the challenges and joys of balancing acting and motherhood, the importance of mental health, and the need for a supportive community.…
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Continue reading →: Flexibility, Delegation, Faith (Podcast Ep. 11)Introduction In this episode of Baby Bump and Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with Drea Nicole, a successful photographer and entrepreneur, about the challenges and triumphs of balancing motherhood and running a business. Drea shares her journey from being a single mom to building her brand, emphasizing the importance of…
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Continue reading →: Setting Strict Boundaries (Podcast Ep. 10)Introduction In this episode of Baby, Bump, and Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with Audrey Woulard, a Chicago-based portrait photographer and Nikon USA ambassador. They discuss Audrey’s journey from a corporate job to entrepreneurship during motherhood, the challenges of balancing work and family, and the importance of setting boundaries. Audrey…
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Continue reading →: Take It One Step At A Time (Podcast Ep. 9)Introduction In this episode of Baby Bump and Business, host Bee Trofort-Wilson speaks with freelance makeup artist Danielle Mitchell about her journey through pregnancy while managing a creative career. They discuss the challenges of balancing motherhood and work, the importance of a support system, and the realities of returning to…