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In the latest episode of The Cool Mom Code Podcast, host Lizzy Mathis sits down with Shilpa Shah, the Co-Founder of Cuyana and a mother of three. They delve into Shilpa’s journey of co-founding Cuyana while raising two young children, navigating financial responsibilities with her husband during his residency, and pursuing an MBA all by the age of 32. The conversation also touches on the intricacies of marriage, the importance of therapy, and the dynamics of parenting while recognizing each other’s strengths and weaknesses. Shilpa shares her insights on long-term planning, the value of community support, and her personal experiences with her autistic son over the past year.
Welcome to The Cool Mom Code Podcast, where motherhood is your keycard to the coolest spot in town! Make sure to subscribe, rate, review and follow us on Instagram: @thecoolmomcodepodcast @thecoolmomco @lizzymathis.
Watch this episode in full on Lizzy’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL16OsVdIMwSc4ziMlwZHM33-9Ve5a3hiX
Shop Cuyana: https://cuyana.com
Follow Shilpa Shah and Cuyana on Instagram: @shilparshah @cuyana
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This episode was so freeing!! From talking about how to stand for yourself when you’re so used to doing for everyone else… to creating clarity on what you actually want […]
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