
Kids, Chaos & Killer Campaigns
Welcome to Kids, Chaos, and Killer Campaigns—the podcast where marketing meets motherhood, and chaos fuels creativity! Hosted by a mom of two and digital marketing expert, this show is designed for entry-to-mid-level marketers and business professionals who are also parents.
Each bite-sized episode (10-15 minutes) is packed with actionable marketing strategies, industry trends, and parenting hacks to help you level up your marketing game—without losing your sanity.
Expect deep dives into:
Digital Marketing Fundamentals – Social media, SEO, email marketing, and automation made simple.
Work-Life Balance & Parenthood – Productivity tips, self-care strategies, and handling the unexpected.
Marketing Hacks for Busy Parents – Smart tools, time-saving tactics, and creative inspiration on the go.
Because let’s be real—juggling marketing deadlines and toddler tantrums takes serious strategy. Whether you're optimizing your next campaign or negotiating with a picky eater, we’ve got your back!
Subscribe now and join the conversation—because great marketing (and parenting) is all about embracing the chaos!
Kids, Chaos & Killer Campaigns
4 Mom Guilt Traps Every Marketer Faces—and How to Break Free ⛓️💥
Ever feel like you're failing at both marketing and motherhood? You're not alone—and you're not doing it wrong.
In this episode of Kids, Chaos & Killer Campaigns, Eden Reid opens up about the messy, beautiful, guilt-ridden balancing act of being a mom and a marketer. From missing school events for campaign meetings to logging off early to tend to a sick kid, Eden breaks down 4 common "mom guilt traps" that working moms face—and shares real, actionable tips to escape them with grace (not perfection).
What you'll learn:
- How to stay emotionally present—even when energy is low
- Why weekly priorities beat daily to-do lists
- Ways to involve your kids in everyday routines without guilt
- A powerful mindset shift to redefine success as a working parent
Whether you're cutting sandwich crusts or cutting ad budgets, this one’s for you.
Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a fellow mom marketer who needs a reminder: Mom guilt may be real—but it’s not the truth.