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What does it look like to choose your own path to motherhood? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Amy Vale – foster mom and founder of For the Cubs – to explore how motherhood comes in all different forms, and how you can deeply care about multiple things at the same time.
Amy's journey from marketing executive at Spotify and charity:water to creating Percy the weighted plush bear (named after her grandfather) will challenge everything you think you know about balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood. Her story of running out of product while prioritizing a foster baby's legal case stood out to me because it's a reminder that sometimes life demands that we choose one thing over the other – and that's okay.
Here's what I took away from Amy's story: there's no single "right" way to become a mom, be a mom, build a business, or create a meaningful life. And honestly? That's exactly the permission we all need to hear.
This episode is perfect for:
🏠 The Reality of Foster Parenting:
💼 Entrepreneurship While Mothering:
💪 Challenging Societal Expectations:
🎯 Permission-Giving Wisdom:
Amy Vale is the founder of For the Cubs, a company providing quality essentials for young children while supporting kids in foster care through their nonprofit partner, One Simple Wish. After a decade in marketing with brands like Spotify and charity:water, Amy transitioned to entrepreneurship driven by her experience as a foster parent.
Her hero product, Percy – a weighted plush bear designed to mimic a hug – was named after her late grandfather and created after learning that humans need 8-12 hugs daily for emotional wellbeing. Amy continues fostering children while building her business, currently caring for her 10th foster child.
Connect with Amy:
What's one area of your life where you've been afraid to "bet on yourself"? How might Amy's story give you permission to trust your own path?
Love this episode? Please leave a review and share it with a mom friend who needs to hear Amy's story. Because here's what I know for sure: when we share diverse stories of motherhood, we all feel less alone in our journeys.
With gratitude,
Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts if this episode resonated with you - it helps other moms find exactly what they need to hear.
What does it look like to choose your own path to motherhood? In this powerful conversation, I sit down with Amy Vale – foster mom and founder of For the Cubs – to explore how motherhood comes in all different forms, and how you can deeply care about multiple things at the same time.
Amy's journey from marketing executive at Spotify and charity:water to creating Percy the weighted plush bear (named after her grandfather) will challenge everything you think you know about balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood. Her story of running out of product while prioritizing a foster baby's legal case stood out to me because it's a reminder that sometimes life demands that we choose one thing over the other – and that's okay.
Here's what I took away from Amy's story: there's no single "right" way to become a mom, be a mom, build a business, or create a meaningful life. And honestly? That's exactly the permission we all need to hear.
This episode is perfect for:
🏠 The Reality of Foster Parenting:
💼 Entrepreneurship While Mothering:
💪 Challenging Societal Expectations:
🎯 Permission-Giving Wisdom:
Amy Vale is the founder of For the Cubs, a company providing quality essentials for young children while supporting kids in foster care through their nonprofit partner, One Simple Wish. After a decade in marketing with brands like Spotify and charity:water, Amy transitioned to entrepreneurship driven by her experience as a foster parent.
Her hero product, Percy – a weighted plush bear designed to mimic a hug – was named after her late grandfather and created after learning that humans need 8-12 hugs daily for emotional wellbeing. Amy continues fostering children while building her business, currently caring for her 10th foster child.
Connect with Amy:
What's one area of your life where you've been afraid to "bet on yourself"? How might Amy's story give you permission to trust your own path?
Love this episode? Please leave a review and share it with a mom friend who needs to hear Amy's story. Because here's what I know for sure: when we share diverse stories of motherhood, we all feel less alone in our journeys.
With gratitude,
Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts if this episode resonated with you - it helps other moms find exactly what they need to hear.