In this candid conversation with interior designer and entrepreneur Ronniesha Rivera, you’ll hear the raw realities of navigating motherhood, career, and selfhood—often all at once. Whether you’re in the thick of sleepless nights, juggling business calls with baby feedings, or simply wondering how other moms are making it work, this episode offers a relatable and reassuring voice. Ronniesha’s story, full of grace, grit, and humor, is a reminder that while we can have it all, we don’t have to do it all at the same time. Listen in for encouragement, solidarity, and a powerful message that it’s okay to redefine balance on your own terms.
“It’s just a season, and it passes, and then it comes back, and then it passes, and then it comes back. So I just told my younger self, it’s going to be okay, it’s just a season.”- Ronniesha
Key Takeaways:
- Motherhood is Powerful, but Hard: “You’ve created life—everyone on this planet came from a woman.” This episode honors the emotional, physical, and mental weight that comes with that truth.
- Grace Over Guilt: Ronniesha reminds us: You don’t have to give 100% to everything, all at once. Some days, your child needs more. Some days, work wins. And that’s okay.
- You’re Not Alone in the Juggle: Whether you’re breastfeeding between Zoom calls or walking a job site with a baby carrier, your struggle is shared—and seen.
- Redefining Balance: “I can have it all, just not all at the same time.” Working moms will deeply relate to the messy, real-time effort of trying to “do it all.”
- Creative Self-Care Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All: For some, self-care is a spa day. For others, like Ronniesha, it’s creative work and community with like-minded women. This episode expands the definition of what fuels a mom’s soul.
- Workplaces Need to Do Better: Short and unpaid maternity leave in the U.S. forces moms into impossible choices. This conversation highlights the urgent need for better policies and cultural support.
- The Emotional Reality of Early Motherhood: “It felt like a tunnel with no end.” If you’ve ever felt like you’re losing yourself while raising someone else, this episode will meet you where you are.
- From Overwhelm to Ownership: Ronniesha’s journey from burnout to building a community-focused business is a motivating example of claiming your space as a mother and a professional.
About Ronniesha Rivera:
Ronniesha is the Founder of Alder and Stone Interiors and Vetted by Design.
Alder and Stone Interiors is a full-service interior design firm specializing in creating elevated, thoughtfully curated spaces that bring clients’ most ambitious visions to life. Vetted by Design is a centralized platform built to support interior designers by connecting them with trusted, highly vetted professionals—empowering them to outsource with confidence and scale their businesses efficiently.
In addition to leading two dynamic companies, Ronniesha is a devoted wife and mother to a spirited two-year-old. Motherhood has inspired a deeper commitment to building community, particularly among fellow mom entrepreneurs. Through her work, she is passionate about fostering authentic connections and supporting women in business.
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