333: Mothering Like A Boss. How to Mother Like A CEO

333: Mothering Like A Boss. How to Mother Like A CEO

Author: Impactful Parent February 19, 2026 Duration: 22:16
Mothering Like A Boss. How to Mother Like A CEO Ever feel like you’re running a small corporation, but without the executive training? 🏆 Welcome back to The Impactful Parent! In this episode, your host Kristina Campos dives deep into a transformative concept: Mothering Like a Boss. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the endless ”to-do” lists, the emotional heavy lifting, and the daily chaos of family life, this video is for you. We aren’t just talking about being ”in charge”—we’re talking about adopting a CEO Mindset to lead your family with intention, grace, and efficiency. Kristina breaks down how to transition from ”surviving” the day to ”strategizing” your family’s success. Joining Kristina today is the incredible Aimee Rickabus, a powerhouse entrepreneur, author of The ManageHer, and mother of six. As the CEO of Tomahawk Information Solutions, Aimee brings a unique perspective on how the invisible labor mothers perform every day is actually a training ground for high-level executive skills. She shares her journey of managing multi-million-dollar companies while maintaining a peaceful, intentional home, proving that the principles of business leadership and motherhood are more connected than we think. In this video, you’ll learn: ✨ The CEO Framework: How to apply professional leadership principles to your home life. 🕒 Mastering Time: Practical tips for managing household ”operations” without burning out. 🧠 Emotional Leadership: Why a ”Boss Mom” prioritizes emotional intelligence and connection over just checking boxes. 💪 Delegation & Empowerment: How to get your ”team” (the kids!) involved so you aren’t doing it all alone. Being a mother is one of the most significant leadership roles you will ever hold. It’s time to step into your power and lead your home with the same vision and confidence as a top executive. Whether you are a stay-at-home mom, a working professional, or somewhere in between, these strategies will help you reclaim your time and find more joy in the journey. Don’t forget to: ✅ Subscribe to The Impactful Parent for more tips on intentional parenting! ✅ Like this video if you’re ready to start mothering like a boss. ✅ Comment below: What is the one area of your ”family business” you want to organize better? Connect with Kristina Campos: Visit our website for more resources: [Insert Website Link] Follow us on Instagram: [Insert Instagram Link] Connect with Aimee Rickabus: Website: https://themanageher.com Instagram: @themanageher Rate, Review, & Subscribe! ”I love Kristina and all the FREE tips that she has to offer!  Thank you for making my parenting journey better!”  <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you!!! Rate with five stars, and select ”Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven’t done so already, subscribe to the podcast. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not subscribed, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Subscribe now! What to do next: Get The Impactful Parent App! Everything you need in your parenting journey in one spot! Available on the Android Play Store and the Apple Store. Search Impactful Parent (direct links listed above under Links in Episode). Follow The Impactful Parenton social media if you don’t already! Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, & Pinterest Subscribe to the PODCAST  Check out the official website of The Impactful Parent for FREE RESOURCES, parenting classes, mom’s groups, and so much more! Click here to check it out! Discover how you can work with Kristina!  Sign up for a FREE 30-minute discovery call! Click here to find a time that works best for you! Bottom Line... I am here for YOU!  Contact me at theimpactfulparent@gmail.com

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