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  • Episode 141: A Day In Her Life with Ellie Rineck
    Feb 24 2026

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    Welcome to my first solo episode of 2025! After 140 episodes of talking with incredible women about their days, I'm turning the mic on myself to share what my life looks like right now as a working mom of two in the Boston area.

    In this quick check-in episode, I'm opening up about how my days have shifted over the past year, what's working, and what I'm still figuring out. From waking up at 6:45 (or 6:00 on workout days) to bedtime snuggles at 7:30, I'm walking you through the honest reality of balancing full-time work in healthcare project management, hosting this podcast, traveling 1-2 times a month, and trying to find humor in the heavy moments.

    What I Cover:

    • Why I describe my days as full, organized, and funny
    • My Tuesday/Thursday workout routine (and why I have to do it first thing or it won't happen)
    • The morning struggle with two non-morning-person kids
    • How my husband has stepped up with breakfast and mornings (a big change from past episodes!)
    • My workday: 9am-5:15pm with too many meetings and not enough lunch breaks
    • High-low-buffalo at dinner (something I learned from podcast guests!)
    • The Nintendo Switch debate and how we're handling it as a family toy
    • Traveling 1-2 times a month for work (and the surprising truth about not hating it)
    • Our laundry outsourcing situation and the transition with our home assistant
    • Why I'm not a date night person but love in-home date nights
    • Screen time boundaries, kids' chores, and teaching my 4-year-old to load the dishwasher
    • Using The Bright Method to completely transform my calendar
    • How I'm using AI for the podcast and work (Superhuman, Descript, Notion, Claude)
    • The bedtime routine that fills my cup: charging up my kids and hearing "love you mommy night night"
    • Dropping the ball on work travel but trying not to miss anything for my kids

    Three Words to Describe My Days: Full, organized, funny

    00:00 Podcast Welcome

    00:57 How To Support

    01:48 Solo Episode Setup

    02:17 Meet Ellie

    02:41 Why This Podcast

    03:47 Solo Episodes Plan

    04:41 Three Words Today

    05:15 Morning Routine

    07:15 Kid Wake Up

    09:18 Workday Flow

    11:52 Food And Lunch

    12:39 Dinner And Family Time

    15:18 Bedtime Routine

    16:39 Evening Hobbies

    19:23 Work Travel Shift

    20:47 Outsourcing And Systems

    21:23 Screen Time And Switch

    22:20 Kids Chores

    23:53 Friends And Marriage Time

    26:17 Groceries And AI Tools

    27:54 Dropped Balls

    28:21 Current Obsession

    28:55 Favorite Daily Moment

    29:27 Wrap Up And Recap

    29:48 Final Call To Action

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    34 Min.
  • Episode 140 - A Day In Her Life with Afoma Umesi - Building a Creative Life While Navigating Grief and New Beginnings
    Feb 17 2026

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    This week, we’re sitting down with Afoma Umesi, a writer and content creator who left a career in medicine to build a life centered around books, creativity, and human connection. Afoma runs Reading Middle Grade, a website and newsletter that helps parents find the perfect books for kids ages 8-14, and she’s doing it all while navigating profound grief, three moves in three months, and building a new life in Toronto, Canada.

    In this deeply honest conversation, Afoma shares what it’s like to lose her mother in August and move countries days after the funeral, why she’ll never be a 6:30am workout person again (and the guilt she had to release around that), and how losing her mom changed her—making her want to connect with people in ways she never did before.

    What We Cover:

    • Leaving medicine after eight years to pursue writing and creative work
    • The full, satisfying, rich reality of working 4-6 hours a day on your own terms
    • Moving three times in three months while grieving the loss of her mother
    • How grief changed her relationship to mornings, routines, and human connection
    • Working as a freelance writer before building Reading Middle Grade
    • The practical reality of running a content business: newsletters, Instagram, Substack, and blog posts
    • Why she gave up being a “crazy early morning person” and the guilt that came with it
    • Why date nights don’t work for them (and what they do instead)
    • Using movement and being outside as non-negotiable self-care during grief
    • The joy of discovering Toronto’s public library system after not having one in Nigeria

    Guest Bio: Afoma Umesi is a writer, content creator, and the founder of Reading Middle Grade, where she helps parents and educators find the perfect books for kids ages 8-14. After medical school, Afoma pivoted to writing and hasn’t looked back. She started as a freelance writer for marketing and tech companies before discovering her passion for middle grade literature, sparked by rereading The Babysitter’s Club on her Kindle during med school. Originally from Nigeria, Afoma recently moved to Canada and lives in Toronto with her husband. Her work spans her website, newsletter, Substack, and Instagram, where she reviews books, creates curated lists, and helps match young readers with stories they’ll love.

    Connect with Afoma:

    • Instagram (books): @readingmiddlegrade
    • Instagram (personal): Afoma Umesi
    • Website: readingmiddlegrade.com
    • Substack: readingmiddlegrade.substack.com


    00:00 Welcome to A Day In Her Life
    01:26 Meet Our Guest: Fomo ESI
    02:51 A Writer's Journey
    03:51 Daily Routines and Coping with Grief
    05:46 Rapid Fire Questions
    12:33 From Med School to Writing
    18:45 Middle Grade Book Passion
    23:25 Wrapping Up the Day
    28:38 The Importance of Sleep and Mental Health
    29:31 Balancing Household Responsibilities
    32:26 Prioritizing Self-Care
    35:10 Building a Community in a New City
    38:53 Maintaining Long-Distance Friendships
    40:55 Nurturing Your Relationship
    43:21 Thoughts on AI and Daily Routines
    50:06 Finding Joy in New Hobbies and Routines
    54:17 Conclusion and Where to Follow

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  • Episode 139: A Day In Her Life with Sofi Madison - Building a Creative Career Around Family, From Retail Shop Owner to Independent Consultant
    Feb 10 2026

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    This week, we're sitting down with Sofi Madison, a former shop owner turned independent consultant who's redefining what work-life balance looks like in the North Shore. Sofi shares her journey from running Olives and Grace—a beloved retail destination—to consulting for independent retailers and hospitality teams, all while raising two boys (ages 3 and 5) in Manchester by the Sea.

    In this honest conversation, Sofi opens up about the intentional decision to become a "working plus stay-at-home mom," her 9am-2:30pm work window, and why she chose to close a successful business she loved to create space for motherhood. We dig into the messy realities of balancing creative work with the demands of young children, why she's slow to sign her kids up for sports, and how she's finding creative expression through social media and Substack in this season of life.

    What We Cover:

    • Seasonal routines: Why Sofi's a 5am coffee-on-the-porch person in summer but hits snooze until 6:45 in winter
    • The luxury of a single school drop-off and what slow, wholesome mornings look like at Waldorf school
    • Working compressed hours (9am-2:30pm) while running an independent consulting practice
    • Why she closed a thriving retail business when her "lens of love completely shifted" after kids
    • Navigating witching hour, car snacks, and the All Star soundtrack on repeat
    • Dinner struggles with picky eaters and the dream of everyone eating the same meal
    • The invisible labor of household management and how she and her husband divide responsibilities
    • Shrinking friend circles for quality over quantity in the mom phase
    • Using AI for dinner prep advice and vitamin guidance (but never for personal communication)
    • Being honest about romantic relationships taking a backseat when kids are young
    • Why she doesn't miss her kids when she travels for work (and the freedom in saying that out loud)

    Connect with Sofi:

    • Instagram: @sofimadison_
    • Substack: sofimadison.substack.com
    • Website: sofimadison.com

    Key Timestamps:

    • 01:26 Meet Our Guest: Sofi Madison
    • 02:13 Rapid Fire Questions with Sofi
    • 03:50 Sofi's Morning Routine
    • 07:43 Navigating Work and Family Balance
    • 19:03 Dinner Time and Evening Routines
    • 25:54 Choosing Activities for the Kids
    • 28:33 Choosing the Right Sports for Kids
    • 32:14 Balancing Self-Care and Parenting
    • 35:45 Household Management Strategies
    • 44:19 Navigating Friendships and Relationships
    • 47:57 Embracing Creativity and Social Media
    • 50:52 The Role of AI in Daily Life
    • 56:08 Current Obsessions and Joys
    • 59:03 Conclusion and Farewell

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Range by Kara Duval (movement/Pilates)
    • Meet Boston (NESN, Saturdays) with Jenny Johnson & Billy Costa

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Episode 138: A Day In Her Life with Layla Shaikley - Founder and Mom of Three
    Feb 3 2026

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    A Day In Her Life with Layla Shaikley – Efficient, Full, Emotionally Regulated Days as a Founder and Mom of Three

    What does it look like to build a venture-backed tech company, raise three young kids, recover from a major injury, and stay emotionally steady through it all?

    In this episode of A Day In Her Life, Ellie sits down with Layla Shaikley, co-founder of Wise Systems, writer, and mom of three (ages 3, 5, and 7). Layla shares how predictability, emotional regulation, and ruthless prioritization are what make her high-capacity life sustainable, not hustle or perfection.

    This is a powerful, grounding conversation about ambition, motherhood, and learning how to regulate yourself so you don’t burn everything down when things get hard.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why emotional regulation is the real foundation of high performance, and how Layla thinks about passing that skill to her kids
    • The predictable morning routine that allows her to work East Coast hours while parenting on the West Coast
    • How she structures work around goals, not tasks, and why feeling “behind” is often a sign you’ve lost sight of outcomes
    • Why proximity determines extracurriculars (and why that’s not “failing your kids”)
    • What evenings actually look like with three young kids, and how she lets chaos happen without reacting to it
    • The systems she uses to buy back time, from outsourcing household work to using AI as a thinking assistant
    • Why this season is about choosing three priorities only, and being okay with everything else waiting

    If you’re a working mom trying to hold ambition, caregiving, health, and sanity at the same time, this episode will help you breathe a little deeper and think more clearly about what actually matters.

    Follow Layla

    • Substack
    • Instagram
    • TikTok

    References

    • Case Study
    • 7 Types of Rest

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • Episode 137: A Day In Her Life with Dahlia Stroud - UK Founder, Consultant, and Mom of Two
    Jan 27 2026

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    A Day In Her Life with Dahlia Stroud – Crazy, Stressed, Well-Dressed Days as a Founder and Mom of Two

    What does it really look like when you’re building something new, parenting school-aged kids, and trying to keep yourself intact in the process?

    In this episode of A Day In Her Life, Ellie chats with Dahlia Stroud, a UK-based consultant and host of Stressed But Well-Dressed, about the beautifully messy reality of her days. From “Jekyll and Hyde” mornings to late-night second winds, Dahlia shares the routines that ground her, the pressure she’s actively letting go of, and the moments that feel surprisingly sacred right now.

    This is an honest, relatable conversation about ambition, energy, and redefining what balance actually means in midlife motherhood.

    Listen to find out:

    • Why Dahlia says she has two completely different morning routines and how both somehow get her kids out the door on time
    • The one non-negotiable habit she uses to reset her mental health before opening her laptop
    • Her refreshingly honest take on after-school activities and why kids already “work a full day”
    • What evenings really look like with older kids, when bedtime turns into the moment they finally want to talk
    • The nightly ritual she’s doing with her 10-year-old that’s become the highlight of her day
    • How launching a new consultancy forced her to rethink boundaries, energy, and perfection
    • Why she’s letting go of having it all together and feeling better because of it

    If you’re a working mom navigating career growth, school-aged kids, and the constant pull between ambition and exhaustion, this episode will feel deeply familiar.

    Where to find Dahlia

    • Instagram: Stressed But Well-Dressed (podcast updates, wardrobe takes, confidence convos)
    • Podcast: Stressed But Well-Dressed
    • LinkedIn: Dahlia Stroud

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    54 Min.
  • Episode 136: A Day In Her Life with Mary James - Pharma Analytics Leader and Breadwinner Mom of Two
    Jan 20 2026

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    On today’s episode of A Day In Her Life, Ellie sits down with Mary James, who leads an analytics group at Real Chemistry (a pharmaceutical marketing and communications company) and is raising two little ones, a 9-month-old and a 2.5-year-old. Mary is the primary earner in her household, while her husband is a stay-at-home parent, and she gives an honest look at what it actually takes to keep work, kids, and sanity moving forward in a season that feels nonstop.

    Mary describes her days in three words: dynamic, relentless, and funny, because if you don’t laugh… you might cry.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The 5 a.m. OrangeTheory era (and the real reason she’s doing it) - Mary is in her “rebuild my strength postpartum” season, and early workouts are the only time that’s truly hers.
    • Her tiny morning ritual that keeps her from disappearing - A simple “for me today” list - a few selfish, non-negotiable things that serve her before she starts serving everyone else.
    • The workday strategy that protects her brain from constant context switching - She time-blocks calls, aims for “three key things,” and shares a few meeting hacks that might save your sanity.
    • The 5 p.m. hard stop (and why it matters when you’re the breadwinner) - Their household runs on a daily handoff. She signs off at 5:00, not because it’s easy, but because it’s how they keep resentment from building.
    • Dinner realism: kids at 6, adults later, and no shame about it - Family dinner happens when it happens. Otherwise, it’s “survival food,” frozen options, and DoorDash in a season where time is the luxury.
    • Outsourcing that feels like getting your life back: laundry pickup - This is the one she’s not giving up. Pickup, drop-off, done. (Now they’re just figuring out the “put it away” part.)
    • Friendship in the trenches: Marco Polo, audio notes, and staying in it without texting back instantly - A genuinely workable approach to keeping friendships alive when your hands are full and your phone is always being stolen.

    Follow Mary

    Mary Faith James

    References

    Kindle Scribe

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    56 Min.
  • Episode 135: A Day In Her Life with Kelsey Smith - Working Mom of Two and Email Accessibility Consultant
    Jan 13 2026

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    A Day In Her Life with Kelsey Smith – Adaptable, Intentional, Caffeinated Days as a Working Mom of Two and Email Accessibility Consultant

    On today’s episode of A Day In Her Life, Ellie sits down with Kelsey Smith, a working mom of two toddlers living just outside Denver. Kelsey works in marketing, technology, and digital communications for a large public university and also runs her freelance consulting business, The Email Edit, where she helps nonprofits, small businesses, and entrepreneurs improve email marketing with a focus on digital accessibility.

    Kelsey shares what life looks like right now with two kids just 11 months apart, a household that runs on teamwork (and coffee), and a workday shaped by a two-hour time difference. From chaotic pre-dawn wakeups and daycare drop-offs to hot sauna workouts, low-effort dinners, and bedtime that suddenly takes an hour, this episode is full of the real stuff working moms are navigating.

    If you are balancing remote work, little kids, a relationship, and the constant feeling that your to-do list is never done, you will feel very seen in this conversation.

    In this episode, we cover:

    Two toddlers 11 months apart and mornings that start before you are ready - Kelsey’s reality right now: kids up between 5 and 6 a.m., a toddler climbing into her bed overnight, and mornings that feel like chaos before coffee even happens.

    Remote work across time zones - What it is like being on Mountain Time while the rest of your team is on East Coast time, and how that creates built-in protected focus time in the late afternoon.

    Time blocking for technical vs creative work - Kelsey’s approach to structuring her day: technical tasks and meetings in the morning, creative strategy work later, and a consistent end-of-day plan for tomorrow.

    Bedtime phases and sleep curveballs - How bedtime used to be easy and suddenly is not, what it looks like getting two toddlers down, and the looming toddler bed transition.

    How to find a therapist through insurance platforms - Kelsey’s experience starting with SonderMind and moving to Alma, plus the reminder to check your 2026 benefits.

    Work travel with young kids and “partner guilt” - Why she does not feel mom guilt leaving but does feel the weight on her partner, and how family flying in makes travel possible.

    Friendship in a busy season - Staying connected through small touchpoints, hosting, and aiming for at least one friend meetup a month.

    Date nights without babysitters - Their every-other-Friday at-home date night rotation, alternating who plans, and creative ways to connect during the day while the kids are in daycare.

    The ball she is letting drop - Releasing pressure around cooking and remembering: if you only have 40% that day and you give it, you gave 100% of what you had.

    Connect with Kelsey

    Find her on Instagram: @the.email.edit (email marketing, digital accessibility, and life as a working mom)

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    51 Min.
  • Episode 134: A Day in Her Life with Lucie Corkery - Stay at Home Mom of Three in MA
    Jan 6 2026

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    A Day In Her Life with Lucie Corkery – Chaotic, Messy, Joyful Days as a Mom of Three

    On today’s episode of A Day In Her Life, Ellie chats with Lucie Corkery, a mom of three under five, writer, and creator behind What Lucie Says and the Substack series Between Friends. Lucie lives in Massachusetts with her husband Kevin, their three kids, and their corgi Beverly, and shares a refreshingly honest look at full-time motherhood in a deeply busy season.

    If you are in the thick of young kids, constantly forgetting lunch, negotiating bedtime chaos, and trying to stay connected to yourself, your partner, and your friends, this episode will feel deeply relatable.

    In this episode, we cover:

    Mornings with three kids under five - Why Lucie wakes up an hour before her kids, the bare minimum routine that helps her feel human, and how TV at breakfast is sometimes the only way mornings work.

    Finding time for yourself as a stay-at-home mom - How tennis became Lucie’s outlet for movement, focus, and adult connection, and why having time without her phone has been surprisingly transformative.

    The midday juggle no one talks about - Laundry running constantly, walking the dog alone, vacuuming with a toddler and a toy leaf blower, squeezing in workouts, and always forgetting to eat lunch.

    Quiet time, shared rooms, and realistic rest - How Lucie structures naps and quiet time for three kids at different stages, and why rest time is non-negotiable for everyone’s sanity.

    Afternoons, activities, and getting the wiggles out - Why leaving the house almost always leads to a better evening, even if it’s just a library trip, playground stop, or long car ride.

    Early dinners and separate adult meals - Why her kids eat at 5:30, she and her husband eat later, and how letting go of family dinner expectations has made evenings calmer.

    Bedtime chaos and small parenting hacks - From bath time that ramps kids up to the light-flicking trick she stole from teachers to regain attention during total mayhem.

    Marriage, date nights, and staying connected - Why Lucie and her husband prioritize weekly date nights, how they find babysitters for three kids, and why investing in their relationship matters in this season.

    Friendship in a misaligned season of life - The inspiration behind Between Friends, how friendships shift after kids, and why putting plans on the calendar is the only way they happen.

    The ball she’s letting drop - Letting go of a spotless house, embracing the mess, and choosing peace over perfection in a home full of young kids.

    Connect with Lucie

    • Instagram: @whatluciesays
    • Substack: What Lucie Says, including the Between Friends series

    References

    • Skylight Calendar

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.