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017: Leaving the house with multiple kids
Sharing some relatable stories and giving my best advice on leaving the house with multiple kiddos and how to not go crazy doing it
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016: How I became a stay at home mom/entrepreneur and how you can do this too
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Ready to learn how you can be a business owner and a stay at home mama? This is the episode for you! I’m diving into my journey to becoming a SAHM and how you can too. We chat about mindset, business ideas, sacrificing, and resources and more! Tune in now! // TRY THE ULTIMATE BUSINESS TOOL PODIA: www.podia.com/?via=sarahelrod // EPISODE SHOW NOTES: sarahelrodblog.com/stay-at-home-mompreneur/ JO...
015: Sexy topic: Creating an automated email funnel using Flodesk (seriously, just listen)
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If you have any kind of brand or business, you are going to see value in this episode. I wish I would have spent the time to master this a long time ago because since doing so, my business has generated more passive income than ever before. I’m talking about email funnels. What they are, and how to make one. Tune in now! // GET 50% OFF FLODESK FOR LIFE: flodesk.com/c/SARAHELROD GET IN THE SOCIA...
014: My summer routines: running a business, stay at home mom life, and more
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014: My summer routines: running a business, stay at home mom life, and more
013: What to do when you don’t want to create content
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013: What to do when you don’t want to create content
012: My redeeming natural VBAC birth story
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012: My redeeming natural VBAC birth story
011: Should you start a side hustle? Listen to this!
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011: Should you start a side hustle? Listen to this!
010: 5 habits to create a successful content workflow
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010: 5 habits to create a successful content workflow
009: Ballerina Farms controversy, sourdough bread, soft girl eras
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009: Ballerina Farms controversy, sourdough bread, soft girl eras
008: How to run ads successfully for your business with Lexi Wright
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008: How to run ads successfully for your business with Lexi Wright
007: The 2 hour workday: Tales and tips from a stay at home Mompreneur
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007: The 2 hour workday: Tales and tips from a stay at home Mompreneur
006: My new approach to Instagram and why you need to take it too
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006: My new approach to Instagram and why you need to take it too
005: Preparing for baby #2, The challenges and differences
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005: Preparing for baby #2, The challenges and differences
004: Should you start a Youtube channel? With Alex Peschell of Coram Deo Flower Farm
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004: Should you start a UA-cam channel? With Alex Peschell of Coram Deo Flower Farm
003: Plan and entire month of content in one hour
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003: Plan and entire month of content in one hour
002: Boss babe or homemaker? Can you be both?
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002: Boss babe or homemaker? Can you be both?
001: Welcome! New name, new look and lots of fresh starts!
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001: Welcome! New name, new look and lots of fresh starts!

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Homestead777
    @Homestead777 2 дні тому

    Let's mention that all their cattle/hogs are grain fed with NOT non-GMO/organic feed. It's a real bummer, as I'm someone who seeks mostly organic/definitely non-gmo grass fed/finished beef for the most part. As far as Hannah, I think she is a total badass super human!

  • @TH3_N3CR0MANC3R
    @TH3_N3CR0MANC3R 4 дні тому

    I have two toddlers, this is very true. 😂

  • @theblackcottonball5987
    @theblackcottonball5987 6 днів тому

    I thought this was Paris Hilton before I even looked closer. 😅

  • @sandranorum6125
    @sandranorum6125 6 днів тому

    I’m in Sweden. I had 13 months maternity leave with my son. I know we’re extremely lucky here, but I think the 6 weeks-thing i mostly American women, right? Never heard of that little being common in the rest of Europe or Canada, etc. It’s so sad that 6 weeks is standard for anyone. Baby needs their mama, and I wish all monthers could stay with their baby the first year if they want to 🥺❤️

  • @jorunn62
    @jorunn62 6 днів тому

    If men were giving birth I’m sure the maternity leave would be totally different, and talking months! The society don’t appreciate the work it it is for a womans body to be pregnant, going through labour and caring for your baby afterwards. I’ve had four babies and know what is behind it, and I didn’t have difficult pregnancies or challenging issues with my babies. It was still hard. I had 1 year off work with two of them and went through studies with the two last ones. Children are the society’s future capital, they deserve a good upbringing starting with good baby care and time enough to create a good environment around them.

  • @wl_gacha
    @wl_gacha 7 днів тому

    We can get like MONTHS in Sweden. BOTH parents

  • @jlouutube65
    @jlouutube65 7 днів тому

    I could not do my career and be a mum well, so I gave up my career and so glad I did as our son is now 22.😊

  • @acswifey2031
    @acswifey2031 7 днів тому

    yes, I only got 6 weeks but not maternity leave. My company didn't do maternity leave. They gave me FMLA (I think i got like 60% of my regular pay).

  • @caoimhehughes2016
    @caoimhehughes2016 7 днів тому

    If you can afford to live off one salary let him go work n stay with baby ❤

  • @tjidles2211
    @tjidles2211 7 днів тому

    In the Netherlands, it is 4 or 6 weeks before delivery and 12 or 10 weeks after delivery. So 16 weeks in total.

    • @jason8547
      @jason8547 7 днів тому

      Damn you get time off beforehand too? Most people in America work right up until they're in labor

  • @koffeekell5518
    @koffeekell5518 7 днів тому

    I got 9 months

  • @kellylock6588
    @kellylock6588 7 днів тому

    We get a Year or a year and a half depending on what you can in Canada

  • @graciela3297
    @graciela3297 13 днів тому

    totalmente de acuerdo contigo-

  • @kittenwithmittens5800
    @kittenwithmittens5800 24 дні тому

    Yes, you are taking a break from your normal life.

  • @autumnyoung966
    @autumnyoung966 24 дні тому

    YES every year towards end of August we go up to westdale New York to visit my grandparents at their 10 acres I've been doing it since I was 10 I'm 15 now favorite activity of the entire summer that counts as our vacation

  • @seanhanlon2401
    @seanhanlon2401 24 дні тому

    No

  • @natashafranko4951
    @natashafranko4951 25 днів тому

    The Ballerina Farm family come across as really nice people. They also employ a lot of local people in their community both old and young . Was one lady 84 years old ? Also kids from school and inbetween. They are very kind to their emplyees and do treat them as family . In todays world where people are struggling and lonliness is one of the worst things for single people and the elderly , it looks like they also provide a really nice warm welcoming sense of communty . Supporting people to thrive. People will always complain , I guess if they were driving farraris and got their own helicopter they would winge about them bring to flashy ss well . One thing about todays world unfortunately there is always someone wanting to winge , and what are these wingers contributing to their own community apart from being annoying. I do not live in the USA and have not tried their products . But they look great , from the foods , to utensils plus teaching paople to make their own healthy bread / foods etc. Its all heart warming to see . They do their best to share what they are blessed with and do work hard , even if they do have help . I am sure its not easy when perhaps one is not fortunate enouhgh to have enough or the same resources , I can imagine it to be a very hard stressful lifedtyle for many, and congratulations for their good efforts and very hard work and probably unimaginable struggles .. But I think this young family have chosen a great lifestyle for their children and providing a lovely community and sharing of knowledge and skills . Good luck to them its noce to see some people doing well and enjoying their family and community, also nice to watch since today there seems to be so much hatred snd horrible things in the world its actually really pleasant just to see a nice family doing some good and being happy and sharing that kindnesd and happiness the best they can.

  • @TLCTEXAS
    @TLCTEXAS 28 днів тому

    She pushed herself too soon for such bs. Needless to say the whole brood was there dirty hair missed matched boots and I ironed dresses. Oh and don’t forget her dying father too. All for clicks. She will pay.

  • @doritakaloff6672
    @doritakaloff6672 29 днів тому

    I know people that come from a family with a lot of money and ironically they are the ones that don’t help the kids at all to chase their dreams no matter how much trouble the kids are in, they never give a hand to help so if the guy comes from a rich family, it doesn’t necessarily mean he has all those riches…

  • @paulinedooling742
    @paulinedooling742 Місяць тому

    My god, for the haters of Hannah let her be, I had my son on October 4th and practicing for the start of the hockey season on October 16th, depends on the person

  • @ic9310
    @ic9310 Місяць тому

    I would not call everyone who is critical with Influencers content "jealous", this is such a shallow argument. Ballerina Farm is a brand. It is not Hannah. And if you think, that she is doing this unfiltered and pure content herself, and is soley responsable for the the brand creation, you are very naive. What you call "jealousy" is other people being knowledgeable, and not buying into the tricks of advertisers and corporate identity professionals who have worked behind the scenes creating the brand. BF is a company who want´s to sell you something, like a bundle of Flowers for 100$ from Ecuador, while creating that vision that Hannah is growing them herself and picking them up for you in the morning. And yes, people are foolish enough to by a bar of dish soap for 20 $ from her and other stuff, because the brand has created the desire to have a piece of her life. That´s how advertising works. Advertising is creating this "elite" picture you mentioned that creates a desire within you. Other wise you would not spend your money on the product. But Hannah herself is not all that as I mentioned.

  • @jillgarmon7160
    @jillgarmon7160 Місяць тому

    I am a Ballerina Farm STAN!!

  • @crownandcountryside
    @crownandcountryside Місяць тому

    I am amazed at the hate. I guess it evaded me that people would farm out of necessity and poverty - isn't that what everybody wants??? You can do what Hannah is doing with or without her resume.

  • @julieamsbury2977
    @julieamsbury2977 Місяць тому

    I pooped!;) and I subscribed;)

  • @HerbalistintheHood369
    @HerbalistintheHood369 Місяць тому

    Beautiful Hannah is free to live her life as she desires because haters will always hate and because they are consumed with hate they need someone or someone to channel that hatred! Beautiful Hannah has an ectomorph body type. The ectomorph body type is characterized by a lean and slender physique, with a tendency to have a hard time gaining weight which is why these ladies can have a baby and their bodies will snap back into shape. Ladies with an ectomorph body type typically have a fast metabolism, which can make it challenging to put on weight, especially muscle mass. They often have a smaller bone structure, long limbs, and a smaller muscle mass.

  • @shannondelp9898
    @shannondelp9898 Місяць тому

    Why should Hannah have to decrease her abilities and goals just because other women are jealous

  • @ritasnider2998
    @ritasnider2998 Місяць тому

    I love ballerina farms. It is a family working together

  • @theresahabsburg795
    @theresahabsburg795 2 місяці тому

    Just discovered this video, THANK YOU! This gives me so much hope for a VBAC, I‘ve had a C Section after 34h of hard labour due to Position of the baby and the whole experience was not great! I am so looking forward to a do-over the next time❤️

    • @EverySuccessfulRancherPodcast
      @EverySuccessfulRancherPodcast 2 місяці тому

      You got this mama! I highly encourage you to look into getting a doula! I wouldn't have been able to do this without one!

  • @zahava05
    @zahava05 2 місяці тому

    People r jealous period!

  • @l-annfvrsa
    @l-annfvrsa 2 місяці тому

    Subscribed ❤

  • @deborahwilcox5716
    @deborahwilcox5716 2 місяці тому

    You are 100% correct! I am no Hannah,but losing my weight quickly did not make me popular at my church with the women my age. The Bible says, “behind jealousy and envy every other evil debacle follows….no joke”! I had my kids in the 80’s and the girls were exactly the same. I just started watching you this moment, and Hannah yesterday, you are beautiful and WISE! Thank you for your honesty. I hope your birth is a wonderful experience…I am going to share your video with my “older” friends😊

  • @Nataliamarieaa
    @Nataliamarieaa 2 місяці тому

    My thoughts exactly. I work in IT but I am inspired by her and always dream to have my own farm, create homestead but sourdough is already in place at my house haha! Never, NEVER understood the "hate" on her, jealousy is a disease... Also, nice to find your channel :)

    • @DRAGONFLYmanor
      @DRAGONFLYmanor 2 місяці тому

      Right! Why can’t we celebrate each other?! Human condition! I adore her as well!

  • @acindric246
    @acindric246 2 місяці тому

    Hannah has posted videos straight up stating that she does not make every meal from scratch and her children are not perfectly behaved and that she makes the videos as something to showcase a specific element of her life-but it is not the ONLY element of her life. I feel she is extremely authentic and HUMBLE and loves her family and truly ENJOYS being a woman and a wife and a mom and a ballerina and a pageant queen and a cow milker (lol) and a business owner and a farmer all rolled up into one beautiful and exceptional human!! Side note: after EIGHT BABIES (plus how you mentioned she is an athlete!!) your body doesn’t react to child birth as the trauma that maybe a body who has only had one child and was never a professional dancer (myself in this category lol!) would react to it as! I had a very traumatic post partum experience and spent a month in the hospital after my son’s birth, but there is NOTHING about Hannah’s experience that upsets me and I find it SO BIZARRE that it has caused the uproar that it has! Also, I really agree with your thoughts about the “elite” of humanity existing and literally just being better than me at certain things! This whole “everyone must be represented in everything all the time or it’s evil/racist/sexist/ableist etc” attitude is causing more harm than good in a lot of ways. The idea behind it is a good thing and I’m not saying people should be excluded but there needs to be a bar that is set and if you don’t meet that bar then go find your area to shine but please dont sit there feeling bad ab yourself or “left out” bc you aren’t on the same level as a model or a pro athlete or a CEO or whatever.

  • @alanagrotewold3400
    @alanagrotewold3400 2 місяці тому

    I believe that what you see of Hannah and her husband isHUMILITY. She projects her soul in her content. With all the responsibility that she has, there is no time to be flashy, self absorbed. I appreciate that you are keeping it real. Anyone with a good heart that prefers to be a value add to the world is not going to air out there, struggles and complaints in a social platform. I respect Anna and her husband for their humility. ua-cam.com/video/VdmmCi5k25I/v-deo.htmlsi=qhWEaof-VAR9mBcH

  • @dorinaonoya1965
    @dorinaonoya1965 3 місяці тому

    I went to a lecture for my masters degree the day I was discharged from maternity (3 days postpartum)

  • @phillipsmom6252
    @phillipsmom6252 3 місяці тому

    Yack,yack,yack, who cares. 🙄

  • @cczazu5644
    @cczazu5644 3 місяці тому

    Would love that. ... lucky you!

  • @brendalyrivera8365
    @brendalyrivera8365 3 місяці тому

    Ft😢

  • @dantez81
    @dantez81 3 місяці тому

    if theres a guy talking girls dont mouth over same too guys its f up if she wasnt preg a mite say that was a man but is a women can see unless your dumb

  • @maryrap246
    @maryrap246 3 місяці тому

    Wow I love your perspective on this. It’s so true that women are so burnt out of aspiring to be girl bosses. I was raised in a dual income household where both of my parents had full time corporate jobs from the time I was in 2nd grade through high school. My mother was an incredibly successful athlete, accountant, and she always made time to spend quality time with my brother and I. I don’t think she missed a soccer game or swim meet more than 5 times. I always wanted to be like her and have a great career and then start a family, but I realized that unless I prioritized the family, I couldn’t have it all. A career can be built over time but as a 24 year old woman, the opportunity to prioritize finding a partner and raising children is not as limitless as the media has portrayed it. Hannah’s content really flipped that switch for me a couple years ago, and since then I have really evaluated so many aspects of my life to not feel shame for craving a more domestic role. She’s really an embodiment of pure femininity and strength that women possess, a strength that is actually much more relatable to most women compared to the manufactured girl bosses in movies and TV shows.

    • @EverySuccessfulRancherPodcast
      @EverySuccessfulRancherPodcast 3 місяці тому

      I love this! I also grew up with 2 working parents and my mom was very similar to yours! Thanks for sharing your story!

  • @RennieBeth
    @RennieBeth 5 місяців тому

    So good!