BigTent Group of the Week: Momologie

Momologie is “where family life blooms.” Founded by Michele and Gia, personal style experts who first teamed up at Martha Stewart Living, Momologie has launched a BigTent group to help strengthen the community of moms who receive the daily Momologie newsletter.

We got an opportunity to meet with Michele and Gia and find out more about their Momologie adventure:

Q. Tell us about a day in the life of your group. What’s the focus of the Momologie community?

A. The Momologie community on BigTent allows you to connect with other like-minded moms to discuss the latest in style, food, home, beauty, organizing, outdoor living, holidays, parties, travel, family and kids. By joining you are able to post messages, ask questions, find out what other moms think about a particular topic, share photos, write reviews and more.

Q. Why did you switch to BigTent?

A. BigTent’s community platform exists in addition to the editorials in our daily newsletter. We wanted to build a community where we can connect and communicate directly with our readers.

Q. What are your future goals for the group?

A. Our main goal is to grow the group with women who enjoy getting the most out of their family life. We want to share our expertise and hear about what matters to our community, so we can bring the most relevant topics and ideas to life.

Q. You’re two busy, entrepreneurial moms. What are you up to outside of Momologie?

A. Michele and I are busy juggling our daily lives. We are both proud moms of 4-year-old boys. In addition to maintaining the Momologie website and creating all of its content, we oversee our MiGi, a consumer product brand for baby and kids.

We’re used to a hectic schedule, but are always learning new ways to use our time well. It definitely helps that we’ve been business partners for 11 years.

Michelle adds: My husband and I just finished a gut renovation on a house we bought last year. No project ever turns out exactly as planned, but you gain insight from your successes and mistakes along the way.

My son is in preschool and has several activities that he’s involved in — swimming, gymnastics and art. Things are the home front are always changing.

I also started working out again. I don’t really enjoy the process of working out, but I like how I feel afterward and have seen a big improvement in my energy level — a big motivator to keep going!

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We at BigTent wish Momologie best of luck as they add a new community dimension to their Momologie following! Stay up to date with Gia, Michele, and other Momologie moms for free on BigTent: http://www.bigtent.com/groups/momologie

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5 Responses to “BigTent Group of the Week: Momologie”


  1. 1 Jeanie Donovan June 27, 2010 at 10:32 am

    It would be more appealing to me if the momologie gals had more than one kid each.

  2. 2 HP June 29, 2010 at 6:26 pm

    OG, another site to tell us how we can “do more”, “be more”? I have enough trouble with the day to day. I don’t need more mom’s telling me how great I can be if I just did things their way. Between sites like this, women’s magazines, and advertisers I have had my fill. I feel inadequate enough as it is without advice to change, buy their stuff and do more to be a better, more beautiful person! Aghh!!

  3. 3 Laura Holder July 3, 2010 at 4:22 am

    I think its great! Being the mother of a 5 year old and 2 1/2 year old twins and a full time working REal Estate Broker in Southern Maine.
    We all need to pull tiogether!
    I ran into a waitress the other day who has 2 kids. She picked up a night job doing paperwork at a law office. As soon as she saw me she told me she had a breakdown the third might on the job.
    She asked how I did it! I told her I break down all the time. hahah Its not about the breakdowns but the picking your self up and moving forward! No one is super human and I love all the help!!!

  4. 4 Rhoda July 3, 2010 at 6:18 am

    If I only had one child, wow, I can only imagine what I could get done! It is what it is. Sometimes the chores pile up. I used to run a spotless home with 5 kids and work full time. One day my oldest (age 9 at the time) told me he would rather his mother spend time with him than live in a spotless home. There was not enough time or energy to work, clean, play with kids and let alone have time for myself. These ladies need to experience a larger family.

  5. 5 elizabeth July 5, 2010 at 4:48 pm

    I really enjoyed every article, please i would love to be able to downlod these write ups. Thanks


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