In this episode of Sharing Passion and Purpose, host Nancy Moore sits down with Jenna Worthen, founder of Mom Who Works, to explore the powerful shift in how we think about motherhood, work, and purpose.
Jenna shares the story behind the moment that sparked her movement—an ordinary run in 2016 that turned into an extraordinary idea. Overwhelmed with the weight of expectations placed on women, Jenna began questioning the label “working mom.” What started as a simple shift in language soon grew into a powerful platform and community dedicated to helping women reclaim their identity, worth, and calling.
Through Mom Who Works, Jenna encourages women to rethink the narratives they’ve been given. Instead of trying to live up to impossible standards or comparing themselves to carefully curated images online, she invites moms to define their own version of “having it all.”
In this conversation, Jenna shares:
Why the phrase “working mom” deserves to be reexamined
How moms can let go of guilt and comparison in the age of social media
Why community and support are essential for mothers navigating career and family
The importance of defining your own version of success in every season of motherhood
How pursuing purpose can positively impact both your family and your future
Jenna also opens up about integrating her work with motherhood, involving her children in her journey, and how faith, movement, and mentorship help keep her grounded as both a mom and entrepreneur.
This episode is a meaningful reminder that motherhood doesn’t limit purpose—it often clarifies it. Jenna’s message is both freeing and empowering: every woman has the right to define her own “all,” pursue her dreams, and know she is not alone in the journey.
If you’re a mom balancing work, dreams, family, and identity, this conversation will encourage you to embrace the path that is uniquely yours.
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