They say it takes a village–and boy, does it ever. But today’s needs are drastically different than the generations before us. With quick moving pieces and constantly changing schedules, moms today need more than a village–they need a complete support network right at their fingertips. Which is why we built The HUB. The support you need, when you need it. Need something you don’t see? Let us know!

Meet Your Village

Our partners, your support team.

Work

Lead & Parent
Lead & Parent

Whether returning to paid work after a career pause or managing work-life integration as a leader and a parent, Parent’s Pivot provides 1:1 and group coaching to support you through these key transitions.

Get career guidance at your own pace:

Confidence is the key to unlocking your career growth. This guided course will help you to move past what may be holding you back.

Mother

Nest Collaborative
Nest Collaborative

Breastfeeding and pumping can be challenging. We’re here to help. Get expert guidance from Nest Collaborative’s extensive network of skilled IBCLCs, available 7 days a week via telehealth with no out-of-pocket costs through insurance.

Wellbeing

Mental Health & Family Therapy
Mental Health & Family Therapy

For our working mothers in Texas, psychologist & perinatal mental health specialist Dr. Hentschel works with women who may feel overwhelmed, particularly in the challenging times of transition. Utilizing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and other impactful evidence-based approaches, she empowers women with the skills to work through their ever-changing seasons of life, maintaining relationships, career, and self for a more balanced and fulfilled mindset.

The Balance Blog

Support and resources to make life a little easier and help keep the balance between work and motherhood.
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    When to Bottle Feed Your Baby

    A question I constantly get from new parents goes something like this: “When and how is the best way to introduce a bottle into our baby’s feeding regimen?” Depending on the circumstances, the answer is not always the same. Continue reading

  • The Medela Freestyle Flex Pump – a review

    The Medela Freestyle Flex Pump – a review

    I love this pump. I won’t even make you read this whole review before I say that I love this pump and highly recommend it. There are of course some not so great things about it and it depends on what your needs are, but there are more pros than cons in my book. Continue reading

  • Easy Non-Toxic Living Switches That I Have Made

    Easy Non-Toxic Living Switches That I Have Made

    Eleven years ago I started taking non-toxic living seriously. I was pregnant with my first son and that was enough to realize that I had to make changes in my home and routine for my own health and my unborn child’s health. Continue reading

  • 5 Easy Ways to Keep Your Romance Alive After Kids

    5 Easy Ways to Keep Your Romance Alive After Kids

    Romance after kids is hard. As any parent knows, a lot changes after having kids. Suddenly, much of our life revolves around their schedules and needs, and it can be difficult to make time for anything else. Continue reading

  • Setting Effective Breastfeeding Goals

    Setting Effective Breastfeeding Goals

    If you plan to nurse your new baby sometime this year, now is the perfect time to set a few breastfeeding goals alongside your new year’s resolutions. Continue reading

  • Navigating the Four Month Sleep Regression

    Navigating the Four Month Sleep Regression

    You’ve probably just started to settle into your routine with your new baby. And before you know it, your maternity leave is almost over. Continue reading

  • The Best Gifts To Give A Breastfeeding Mother

    The Best Gifts To Give A Breastfeeding Mother

    Breastfeeding is a beautiful and rewarding part of motherhood for many moms. But it also requires no small sacrifice of time, energy, and body. Continue reading

  • Working Parents: Take Time To Thank Your Village

    Working Parents: Take Time To Thank Your Village

    As we approach the holidays, gratitude may not be coming naturally this year. It’s understandable. 2020 has been hard. Continue reading