Surviving Mom Life

The Realest, Rawest, Most Relatable Newsletter for Moms Just Trying to Make It Through the Day

Hey friend. I’m Jennifer—mom of three, chaos coordinator-in-chief, and your new internet BFF who keeps it real (even when everything’s real messy). If you’ve ever cried in the parking lot of Target, Googled “potty training tips that won’t make me spiral,” or fake-hid in the bathroom just for some damn peace, then welcome home.

This isn’t your average mom newsletter.

This is Surviving Mom Life—the digital version of that late-night group chat that makes you laugh, cry, and feel a little more human.

What you'll get:

  • Funny AF parenting stories that make you feel seen

  • Unfiltered confessions (yes, we all lose our sh*t sometimes)

  • Actually helpful mom hacks (and some that are just for the laughs)

  • Zero judgment, all vibes

  • And a reminder that you are not alone in this messy, beautiful, sleep-deprived ride

This whole thing started because I got tired of those “perfect mom” newsletters with their pastel fonts and toxic positivity. I'm not floating through motherhood in a matching linen set whispering affirmations. I'm more “whew, these kids are testing me... I need a stiff drink and a snack I don't have to share.”

This is a community for moms who:

  • Are over the Pinterest-mom pressure

  • Crave real talk, not mom-shaming BS

  • Want to feel like they’re not the only one out here winging it

  • Are looking for a judgment-free inbox that feels like a hug (with a side of sarcasm)

I won’t overpromise you weekly emails (because… life), but biweekly? Biweekly I can do. It'll be like catching up with a friend who gets it—without having to put on a bra.

So if you're ready to:

  • Laugh so you don’t cry (or at least laugh while crying)

  • Feel supported, not scrutinized

  • Be part of a community of badass moms doing their best

👇 Sign up below. It’s free, it’s real, and it’s probably the most honest thing you’ll read all week.

Surviving Mom Life. Because motherhood isn’t always pretty—but it’s never boring.
Let’s survive it together (and maybe even thrive… a little).