Motherhood can feel heavy, even when it’s beautiful.
You’re constantly juggling—being a nurturer, a partner, a planner, a provider—and sometimes you forget to just be you.
Mama’s Night Out: A Potluck with Purpose is your invitation to exhale.
To step into a space where you don’t need to fix your hair, your house, or your life before showing up.
It’s a relaxed evening for moms in the Seattle/Interbay area to gather, share food, reflect, laugh, and connect—without judgment, comparison, or pressure.
We’re creating something deeper than a mom meet-up.
We’re building a community where authenticity is celebrated, not hidden.
Where moms can support each other, show up real, and be reminded: you’re not alone.
What to Expect:
• A warm, welcoming potluck (bring a dish to share—store-bought or homemade, anything goes)
• Guided conversation around motherhood, identity, and joy
• Genuine connection with local moms who are craving something real
• A safe space to drop the masks and just be yourself
Can’t make this one? No problem—more gatherings are coming, and an online community is launching soon to help us stay connected, supported, and seen no matter where we are.
To RSVP and receive the exact event location, email:
hillary@motherswithpurpose.com
Hi, I’m Hillary.
I’m a mama of two, a life and business coach, and the founder of Mothers with Purpose.
But before all that—I was just a woman quietly drowning in the overwhelm of motherhood.
I’ve had days where I felt like I was failing at everything.
Days where the pressure to be “enough” for everyone crushed my spirit.
I’ve sat in the guilt, the rage, the confusion, and the disconnection.
And I’ve been through the deep, dark fog of postpartum depression—that lasted years.
The thing that helped me find my way back wasn’t a perfect routine or more parenting tips.
It was community.
Women who saw me. Held space for me. Let me show up messy.
That kind of connection is what saved me… and what continues to support me anytime I start slipping again.
This event—and the community we’re building—isn’t just for you.
It’s for me, too.
Because I don’t want to do this alone.
And I don’t believe you should have to either.
If you’re longing for more connection, more meaning, and a place to be your full, unfiltered self—please come.
You matter. You’re not too much. And you’re not alone.
With my whole heart,
Hillary
hillary@motherswithpurpose.com