The Bizzimumzi Podcast

Ashley Verma is your coffee-infused host on The Bizzimumzi Podcast. The show is designed to share all the ups, downs, and all-arounds of being a mom, owning a successful business, and genuinely managing to be an un-single single mom.

Every week Ashley will be joined by a fellow Bizzimumzi – who will share their journey as a Bizzimumzi. In this podcast, we share our humility and relish in overcoming the inevitable failures that happen in the wild world of parenting; think of it as a safe space where we are not too hard on ourselves and share our passion for parenting. This is the show for moms who don’t want to be shiny and filtered. It’s a show for those who are unapologetic, at their best and worst, Bizzimumzis!

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