Mariela De Santiago

Mariela De Santiago Is Making Matrescene Easy for New Mothers

After childbirth, there's an expectation for moms to have everything under control, navigating through chaos flawlessly. However, the internal confusion they face remains unnoticed. Though appearing fine outwardly, they only understand the daunting challenges of scaling a mountain. Mariela De Santiago, the host of Mama Wears Athleisure, empathizes with this struggle and is committed to supporting moms through this significant transition.


Vivek Ramaswamy Buys 7.7% Stake in BuzzFeed, Leading to 20% Share Price Surge

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News Corp, OpenAI Sign Unprecedented $250 Million Journalism Content Licensing Deal

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