
483: The Story Behind Front Row Moms: Building a Movement for Women Who Want More


The Front Row Dad Show
The Story Behind Front Row Moms: Building a Movement for Women Who Want More
In this week’s podcast, I sat down with Angie Macdougall and Megan Corey—the founders of Front Row Moms—to talk about the raw, unfiltered journey behind this growing movement. It’s a space for women who refuse to choose between ambition and presence… between building a meaningful life and actually living it.
But this isn’t just their story.
It’s also an invitation—for the husband, father, brother, or friend—who knows a woman like this:
- She’s a mom with big dreams.
- She leads a team, a business, or a mission.
- She’s juggling a lot and somehow still showing up for everyone else.
A woman who:
❤️ Craves being present for what matters most
💡 Longs for real conversations—not just highlight reels
🎯 Is raising kids, building something meaningful, and still searching for space to be herself
Sound like someone you know?
Maybe it’s your wife.
Maybe your sister.
Maybe your business partner.
👉 Send her this podcast episode.
And if she’s nodding her head while listening—invite her to check out FrontRowMoms.com.
They talk about:
- The real struggles high-achieving women face behind closed doors
- What most moms really need—but aren’t asking for
- Why “being seen” is often the biggest gift
- And the upcoming Front Row Moms retreat in Arizona (April 10–13)
It’s not a conference. It’s not a girls’ weekend.
It’s an intentional space for reflection, connection, and growth.
🎧 Listen to the full episode
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