
From Roommates to the Team Room.
For families raising little kids during the Stay-at-Home Mom transition.
When life gets loud
When little kids come along, life changes fast.
Days feel rushed.
Nights feel short.
And most of your time is spent trying to keep things running.
You still love your spouse.
But sometimes it feels like you are just working side by side; not really together.
That doesn’t mean anything is wrong with your family.
It means you are in a hard season that no one taught you how to handle. Unfortunately, you're just expected to "deal with it".

Why this exists
This space was created for families raising little ones while one parent stays home.
Not for perfect families.
Not for quiet homes.
But for couples who are trying their best while being tired, busy, and stretched thin.
Here, we talk about what is really happening inside homes; the things people don’t always say out loud.
What you will get
By joining, you’ll receive:
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Short messages that help you feel understood
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Simple questions and polls you can answer
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Early updates on a new project called The Team Room
This is a list for families who want to help build something new.
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This is not a class or a program yet.
It’s a place to be heard first.
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If this sounds like your life right now...
What happens next
Once you sign up, you’ll see a short 2-minute check-in.
Your answers help me better understand what families with little kids are really going through.

Not about Me; About Us
I didn't want this space to be created by any kind of experts.
I wanted true experts like you, families living this season every day.
Families raising little kids.
Families learning how to work as a team while one parent stays home.
Families trying to love each other well while being tired, busy, and stretched thin.
I see you!
The Team Room exists because many of us felt disoriented in this season.
We didn’t need more advice.
We needed a place where this part of life finally was the norm.
So yes, we’re building it together!
One honest answer at a time.
One quiet truth at a time.
And we're going to crush it!
