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For the past few years, my mission has been to make mothers feel confident and understood. I clarify misconceptions about moms for brands and serve as an amplifier of their personal truths.

But according to Motherly’s annual State of Motherhood Survey, 85% of moms don’t think society understands or supports the women who are supporting the next generation.

That’s up more than 10% over last year. And it means I’m not doing my job.

I need to do better.

So in honor of Women’s History Month and this year’s #YearoftheMother initiative, I want to help ALL moms. Working moms, stay-at-home moms, and everything in between to tell their story for FREE.

So tell your story by sending your untold stories to [email protected].

I will help you edit and refine your story for pitching to the media. I’ll even publish some of your stories and share your stories with my colleagues at other publications. I’m particularly interested in supporting women with unique stories. Stories about childcare challenges, maternal mental health, and innovative startups/small business focused on mothers.

I take being called the #1 global voice for working moms very seriously. That’s a title I honor. And if I want to keep that title in 2020, I MUST do a better job. Supporting you as you raise the next generation of leaders.

I look forward to hearing your story.

All my love,

Christine

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