
Tossing Pebbles: How Small, Consistent Actions Grow Big Dreams with Heather Anderson
In this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, Cinthia sits down with Heather Anderson—founder of The Mama Hood Collective—to explore what it really looks like to grow a business while raising little ones. Heather shares her journey from indie band frontwoman and marketing strategist to building a thriving mom-focused business collective. They talk honestly about identity shifts, mom guilt, and how to embrace imperfect action in life and entrepreneurship. What We Cover: How Heather's background in music and marketing led to building a business for moms The messy and beautiful integration of motherhood and entrepreneurship Why imperfect action is the key to momentum (and sanity) Embracing multi-identities without apology Why we all need “coworkers” as mom business owners The importance of casting pebbles—taking small consistent action even when it’s not perfect How to build a tribe that supports both you and your family What it looks like to grow a business in the cracks of mom life Tips for protecting your energy and honoring your creative rhythm The power of peer support in navigating marketing, mindset, and motherhood About Our Guest: Heather Anderson is the founder of The Mama Hood Collective—a supportive ecosystem for women founders at all stages of business. What started as a way to connect with fellow moms has grown into a powerful hive mind that blends strategic marketing support, peer coaching, and deep community. Heather brings a refreshing, no-fluff perspective on how moms can grow, scale, and lead with heart (and messy buns). Links + Resources: www.heatherlynnanderson.com www.themamahood.co www.theclubhouse.io Love this episode? Please leave a review, share with your favorite mom business friend, or tag us on social! Voice Over, Mixing and Mastering Credits: L. Connor Voice - LConnorvoice@gmail.com Lconnorvoice.com Music Credits: Music: Kawaii! - Bad Snacks Support by RFM - NCM: https://bit.ly/3f1GFyN
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