The Mami Collective is a podcast for ambitious moms navigating motherhood, work, money, and identity without guilt, shame, or sugarcoating. Hosted by radio personality and mom Paulina Roe , this show is real talk for women who refuse to disappear inside motherhood. We talk about what actually happens after the baby arrives: the career shifts, the identity cracks, the ambition that doesn’t go away, and the pressure to be everything to everyone. This podcast is for working moms, entrepreneurial moms, creative moms, and moms who want more—more clarity, more agency, more honesty—without apologizing for it. Each week, The Mami Collective features unfiltered conversations with moms, founders, creators, and culture-shapers who are building lives that work for them . Women who are setting boundaries, unlearning people-pleasing, navigating money and power, and redefining success on their own terms. We talk about th
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How Moms Can Use AI to Get Their Time Back with Martina Matthews
Aug 17, 202647 min
What if AI could give you something every mom desperately needs: more time? In this episode, Paulina sits down with Martina Matthews, founder of Miss ChatGPT 101, to break down how busy moms can use AI to lighten their mental load, grow their businesses and create more breathing room in their lives without being tech experts or losing their personal voice. After nearly 20 years in corporate leadership, Martina left to build a business of her own. She shares how AI made solopreneurship possible, the everyday ways she uses it at work and at home, and why learning to use these tools now could completely change how moms approach their careers, families and next chapters. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to use AI for emails, content, meal planning, homework and everyday tasks A simple formula for writing better prompts and getting more useful results How to save time with AI without sacrificing your creativity, judgment or authentic voice Whether you’re building a business, growing your career or simply trying to manage the never-ending mental load of motherhood, this episode will show you how to make AI work for you. Follow Martina here: https://www.instagram.com/call.her.martina/
How to Stop Carrying It All: The Oldest Daughter Never Clocks Out with Kasia Tomlinson
Aug 10, 202626 min
What happens when you grow up being the one everyone depends on—and then become a mother? In this episode, Paulina sits down with Kasia Starzyk-Tomlinson, a mom of three, full-time office manager, and the behind-the-scenes backbone of The Mami Collective. As the oldest daughter of immigrant parents, Kasha learned early how to translate, problem-solve, take responsibility, and keep everything moving. Now, those same instincts follow her through motherhood, marriage, and a career where she manages the needs of more than 30 employees. They get real about growing up too fast, raising children differently than you were raised, working-mom guilt, learning to ask for help, and why rest can feel so uncomfortable when your worth has always been tied to what you can handle. This conversation is for every woman who loves her family deeply but is exhausted from carrying everyone an
Can we talk about the people who can't just let you be excited for five minutes? This episode was inspired by the most random interaction at IKEA. A woman recognized me from the radio, we had the sweetest conversation...and then someone else hit us with a comment that made me think, "Huh...what was that about?" It sent me down a rabbit hole about the people who always seem to have something to say when you're excited. You know the type. You share good news, and suddenly they're your risk manager. You tell them your dream, and they're already explaining why it probably won't work. We're getting into the psychology behind why some people "yuck your yum," how to tell the difference between a friend who's protecting you versus one who's projecting onto you, and why I've become incredibly intentional about who gets a front-row seat to my dreams. Because here's the truth: life is hard enough. Mommin is hard enough. Your people should clap first. If you've ever left a conversation feeling like someone quietly took the wind out of your sails, or you're trying to build a circle of women who genuinely celebrate each other, this one's for you.
How a Dinner for 20 Moms Became My Smartest Business Move
Jul 29, 202618 min
What started as an intimate dinner for 20 moms became one of the smartest business moves I’ve made. In this solo episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of The Mami Plug Dinner Series and I'm sharing how one small, intentional event became market research, a content engine, a natural opportunity for brand partnerships, and proof of concept for something much bigger. We’re talking about why bigger doesn’t always mean better, why trust is the real currency of community, and how creating a meaningful experience for the people already in the room can shape your entire business. If you’re building a brand, business, event, or community, this episode will make you rethink what “growth” can actually look like.
You Shouldn’t Have to Struggle First: Taking Control of Your Fertility with Dr. Roohi Jeelani
Jul 20, 202641 min
Fertility care often begins only after something goes wrong-but Dr. Roohi Jeelani believes women deserve answers long before they’re forced to struggle. In this episode, Dr. Roohi shares her deeply personal journey from being diagnosed with PCOS at 14 to becoming a fertility specialist, navigating infertility herself, and building the kind of patient-centered practice she once needed. We discuss why the fertility care system can feel so reactive, when women should seek testing, the truth about “unexplained infertility”, and how to protect your peace throughout the process. Dr. Roohi also opens up about motherhood, building Onto Health, leaning on her village, and accepting that you won’t be the perfect mom, doctor, and CEO all on the same day. Whether you’re trying to conceive, thinking about your future, or simply want to understand your body better, this conversation is a reminder that you shouldn’t have to struggle first to start taking control of your fertility. Follow Dr. Roohi Jeelani here: https://www.instagram.com/roohijeelanimd/
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