Meet the fellow moms (and dads) who add their stories, wisdom, and ideas here. You can read about Tsh, the main voice on the blog, here.
Corey Allan writes regularly about marriage and relationships on Simple Mom and on his site, Simple Marriage, which is full of information for improving your relationships. He also has some marriage classes, as well as other resources that will help your marriage. // Follow him on Twitter
Lisa Byrne writes on health and taking care of yourself. When she’s not burping a baby or chasing a toddler around, she teaches and coaches busy moms about holistic nutrition and whole-person approaches to health at the Well Grounded Campus. You can learn more about her work and sign up for her free weekly email program called The Ripple here. // Follow her on Twitter
Katie Clemons is an American; her husband is German. They split their time between a 480 square foot apartment in Berlin, Germany and – get this – a house made out of hundreds of recycled tires in the Rocky Mountains. Katie blogs about creating a handmade, simple home at Making This Home. Her handmade shop, Gadanke, is full of journals, travel books, gratitude journals, and baby books. // Follow her on Twitter
Sandy Coughlin is a mom to three active teenagers. Her book, The Reluctant Entertainer (Bethany House 2010), based upon her inspiring blog, restores the lost art of hospitality and in the process helps women break free from isolation and into connection and deeper relationships with others. “Great food and great decor,” she says, “…should help us bless others with relaxation, comfortable conversations, and with new and deeper friendships–that’s the heart and purpose of soulful entertaining.” // Follow her on Twitter
Robin Dance writes about parenting teens at Simple Mom, not because she claims to know everything but because she has three. A former marketing and PR professional, she explores her creative side through photography and writing poetry at her personal blog, PENSIEVE, where she also spills thoughts about family, faith, food and fun…and other things that don’t start with the letter “F.” // Follow her on Twitter
Shaun Groves writes about the ups and downs of fatherhood and how he manages to stay sane in spite of (or maybe because of?) being a dad. Shaun is a dad of three and travels the world singing and speaking on behalf of Compassion International. He is also his household’s reigning Candyland champion. // Follow him on Twitter
Kat writes about mentoring, the power of inspiring others and surrounding yourself with people who inspire you. She blogs at InspiredToAction.com and is passionate about helping overwhelmed moms become focused, organized and purposeful. She loves running, her family, music, God, and Tex-Mex food. Not necessarily in that order. // Follow her on Twitter
Charlie Park helps people make sense of their money on Simple Mom and at PearBudget, the simple online budgeting tool he runs. He firmly believes that the simpler your finances are, the better, and he’ll be writing posts on how to bring order out of the chaos in your checkbook. He lives with his wife and three daughters in Virginia. // Follow him on Twitter
Sarah Dunning Park writes poetry about the complexities of being a mom. She finds that sometimes this makes her a better mother, and sometimes it means that she yells at everyone to leave her alone so she can think in peace. Sarah is married to Charlie Park, creator of PearBudget, and mom to Lucy, Kate, and Frances. She illustrates for Peace Hill Press, and has given up (at least for now) on going paper-less in her kitchen. // Follow her on Twitter
Megan Tietz writes about kids and parenting, and strongly believes that when it comes to parenting and childhood, simple is better. In 2005, she traded in her lesson plans and grading pens for playgroups and library storytimes as she engaged in her lifelong dream of being a mom at home. Megan blogs about faith, mothering, and natural living at SortaCrunchy. // Follow her on Twitter
Emily Walker writes about making your home a haven, and is a stay at home mom to two littles. While she and her husband have fixed up their 1960s ranch home, Emily has learned lessons along the way in do-it-yourself, making do with what you have, simplifying, and living life to the fullest. When she’s not busy bossing her hubby around on remodel projects, Emily blogs at Remodeling This Life. // Follow her on Twitter
Nish Weiseth writes about spending family time outside, even if it’s just in the back yard. Since 2009, she’s been capturing her family’s love of life outdoors on her blog, The Outdoor Wife, while overseeing multiple projects online, including A Deeper Story. Nish and her family dwell in downtown Salt Lake City where their doors are always open to friends and community. // Follow her on Twitter










