What else can you do in the Midwest in 100 degree heat?

I started an online show called Word To Your Mutha  in September of 2007 after recently getting back from an adoption trip to China.  I had an 8 month old, a 10 month old, and a three year old.  It was during the madness of trying to feed everyone at once that I longed to turn on a TV show and find a mom lifestyle program that could inspire or help me as a mother. I could watch moms giving birth or adopting. I could watch celebrity moms or moms with super large families. But I was searching for a show about me.  The Everyday Mom with Everyday Mom problems.  So I decided to create one and put it on my website.

I quickly found out that producing a show as a one woman production team with three kids, no money, and no experience making shows  or being on camera was going to be a challenge. And it was.  Oh it was! The ideas I had were tricky to get onto the very small screen, but I did the best I could with the resources around me. I also learned that I was head over heels in love with the show making process and wondered if I could do this professionally one day.

The shows are currently taking a little break while I figure out what is going to happen with the Hollywood deal. I’m getting offers to make the shows for various websites and love hearing from any interested parties. Contact me through the contact link and let’s talk.

On this page you will find my favorite episodes from the show starting with this one, produced in the summer of 08. In this episode  I show moms on a budget how to beat the blasted summer heat when you have little kids and are sick of staying indoors.

 
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Filed under : Word To Your Mutha
By Just Jaden
On December 17, 2008
At 8:27 pm
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motherofbun Says:

You have so much energy and personality. It really shines through in your show. Fabulous job, Mae!

 

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