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NWEM Mamapreneur of the Month:
Deb Grover, BellySock LLC

bellysock.com

About your business

BellySock: A hip and functional maternity, nursing and "muffin top" solution.

Why did you start your business?

I was pregnant with my first born and frustrated over the cost and fit of maternity clothes so I came up with my own solution to the problem: BellySock.

What is the best thing about being a mamapreneur?

I love the mamapreneur community. I am an MBA candidate as well and hear a lot of talk about the "business world". Prior to starting BellySock, I was a bit intimidated by the "suit" mentality. But with the emerging mamapreneur network and community, it is a totally different story. We are educated, innovative and giving. We are women that help each other be successful. I love it. I have learned so much from my fellow mamapreneurs. I also love the flexibility my job allows. My family is the most important thing in the world to me. I am able to be with my kids (Ryleigh- 2.5 years and Mayah- 16 months)  and husband (Scott) and make the business flex to my dueling roles as mommy, wife, student and mamapreneur.

What are your personal goals for your business?

Grow, grow, grow! I think this is the goal of anyone in business within a market that is only growing. I also have the goal of keeping focused on what is important which is giving back. While I expect to reap the benefits of my labor, I also want my community to gain from my work. BellySock needs to be thoughtful in all of its actions. This includes participating in breastfeeding, prenatal and green causes through product giveaway sponsorship, and of course, our profit sharing donations. I truly believe in karmic circles. What I put out there comes back to reward me. This goes with supporting my community.

Advice for moms who are in business or are looking to start a business:

Believe in yourself. It is ok to let the laundry or the dishes sit for a bit. Remember your priorities in life.


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