
34. The Cost of Ignoring Moms: Erin Erenberg and the Fight for Maternal Rights
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Erin Erenberg is the CEO and Co-Founder of Chamber of Mothers, the Founder of Totum Women, an IP Attorney, and a fierce advocate for maternal rights. She has spent her career building successful ventures and championing systemic change for mothers across America. Through Chamber of Mothers, she’s rallying the collective power of 85 million moms to demand better, affordable childcare, paid family leave, and a healthcare system prioritizing mothers' lives.
In our conversation, Erin shares the personal experiences that inspired her to co-found Chamber of Mothers, the staggering societal gaps she’s fighting to close, and why uniting moms isn’t just powerful, it’s revolutionary. We also dive deep into the maternal health crisis, the economic impact of underfunding motherhood, and the real-world consequences of America’s policy failures.
Episode Resources:
The Pain Gap
Chamber of Mothers
Erin Erenberg LinkedIn
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