How the Infant Stage Built My Confidence as a Mom :: Episode 98

It can be hard to be a black mother to a black child.It all started with an article, and now it’s a podcast episode! Confidence in motherhood is a fluid situation, an evolving status. Jenn Fiske joins Emily and Erinn to talk about that very topic. For Jenn, the infant stage challenged her confidence AND bolstered it, becoming the foundation for confidence to grow.

Jennifer FiskeJennifer (“Jenn”) Fiske grew up in San Antonio as the only child from a military family. She’s lived in Dallas-Fort Worth for 10 years with her husband, and their family has grown to include their toddler son and a sweet puppy. Jenn is a registered dietitian nutritionist with a master’s in exercise and sports nutrition. She worked with FC Dallas for several seasons while also coaching gymnastics at WOGA Frisco. She’s also worked with Medical City Healthcare, DFW Airport, and Frisco ISD. Jenn is a self-proclaimed bookworm who bakes when she’s stressed. Jenn loves being active through strength training, yoga, and exploring parks with her son. When it comes to family feeding and nutrition, Jenn believes keeping things simple and lighthearted paves the way for enjoyable family meals.

Read these additional resources from Jenn:

Recommended Resources

As you heard on this episode — we’ve grown! Momfessions is now part of Beal Media — which manages Collin County MomsDallas MomsDenton County Moms, and Fort Worth Moms

The resource highlighted in this post is our page for community groups (find it under the “Meet Moms” tab on our homepages). Here, you will see our MANY Facebook community groups for moms living in the DFW metroplex. To find one, two, or a ton to join, check out these options: 

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