
Episode #49
How Kristin Smith Built a Multimillion-Dollar Company From Maternal Desperation
We celebrate exhausted mothers and judge the ones who ask for help, here's why that's dangerous. Kristin Smith, founder of Well-Supported Family, was told at 19 that she'd never amount to anything. Her family was wrong. After becoming a single mother with zero support, she taught herself infant sleep techniques out of pure survival while working as a nanny, bringing her newborn to work just three weeks postpartum. That desperation became expertise, which became a multimillion-dollar company serving 200+ team members across 14 states. In this episode, Kristin challenges the maternal martyrdom myth and reveals why rested mothers aren't selfish, they're essential. You will hear: Why society expects mothers to suffer and the cost of that expectation How she built a national business from a single act of survival The judgment mothers face when they refuse to play the exhaustion game Reframing failure, feedback, and what it means to support women Parenting differently after a difficult childhood Why sleep-deprived doctors and midwives should terrify us all Kristin is a trained birth doula and midwife, mother of two (including a recently adopted five-week-old daughter), and living proof that your origin story doesn't determine your destiny. Subscribe for more conversations that challenge cultural narratives about work, motherhood, and asking for help.






