Moms Making Six Figures Podcast

What I Didn't Know About Pageants

January 31, 2022 Heidi Bartolotta Episode 44
Moms Making Six Figures Podcast
What I Didn't Know About Pageants
Show Notes

In this episode, I interview three title holders all pursuing their passion for their platforms while also
juggling the demands of home and work. Despite your preconceptions, the pageant world has a lot to
teach each of us –about empowering and edifying one another, bringing awareness and action to causes
and issues that women, mothers and female business owners care deeply about, and the power of unity
in the midst of division. These women are all –to put it bluntly—badass.  And they found that
confidence, and that investment in themselves in the unlikely place of pageantry. From butt glue to
sunless tanner, these women prove that no matter how long you’ve been putting yourself on the back
burner or how many hats you wear in a day, you can still reinvent yourself and you can still rock those
heels in the back of your closet. It should come as no surprise that these sash sisters are as dedicated
and committed to their platforms as they are to their businesses and their families –from being the
change you wish to see, to investing in our youth to ensure their future (and ours), to chasing dreams
whether that looks like securing grant funding or giving hope to others through representation.
 

Listen to our panel interview, of stepping out in heels and a sash, to do the important work of making a
difference in the world, one community and stage at a time. In a culture consumed with the degradation
and trolling of one another, find inspiration in the community of pageantry and the genuine connections
and relationships formed when women support one another on stage and behind the scenes. Beautiful
and badass, Mrs. Treasure Valley, Mrs. Elmore County and Mrs. Meridian will have you confronting your
own pageant paradigms and leave you feeling inspired to champion these women and their endeavors
alongside your own. Tune in and open your mind to the power of pageants: the women who adjust one
another’s crowns.