
Entry Level Mom Podcast
We're all "entry level mom's", with no prior experience.
However everything we for motherhood need is within our DNA!
In this podcast, I discuss various topics with friends and experts.
We share vulnerable, and honest tales.
The goal is to grow and learn, and to encourage/uplift along the way.
This is connected to my book, "Entry Level Mom" available at booksbybonnielippincott.com (or Barnes & Noble & Amazon!)
Please remember to be kind to yourself!
-Bonnie Lippincott
Entry Level Mom Podcast
Episode 75: Safe Skin Care for Young Girls
In this engaging conversation, Kim Grustas, founder and CEO of Good4U Girls, shares her journey as a mother and entrepreneur. She shares how she learned that listening to intuition is crucial in both motherhood and entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship teaches valuable lessons about patience and decision-making.
She discusses the challenges of motherhood, the importance of safe skincare for young girls, and the impact of chemicals on their developing bodies.
Kim emphasizes the need for natural ingredients in products aimed at young girls and reframes puberty as a superpower rather than a challenge. She also reflects on the lessons learned from starting her business and the beauty of motherhood, encouraging open communication about puberty and self-acceptance among young girls.
Finally, she shares her view that puberty should be reframed as a superpower, not something to be feared! Open communication about puberty is essential for young girls' self-acceptance. Creating a safe space for young girls to discuss their feelings is important. Empowering young girls through skincare can foster confidence and self-care habits.
Good For You Girls | Safe & Natural Skincare for Teens & Pre-Teens
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