Ep 131: Becca Tilton: Where Momma in Bloom Is Now and What’s Next
- Collabs Creative
- Sep 9
- 3 min read

TL;DR
Becca Tilton founded Momma in Bloom to support mothers during the most vulnerable postpartum weeks. Her trauma-informed wellness center offers community, emotional care, and real resources—reshaping how we hold mothers in early parenthood.
In our latest episode, we reconnect with Becca Tilton, the heart behind Momma in Bloom, for a follow-up conversation that digs deeper into both her entrepreneurial evolution and personal journey.
If you’ve been following The Mama Making Podcast for a while, you might remember our earlier episode with Becca—where she shared how her own postpartum experience lit the spark that became Momma in Bloom, a service-focused business designed to provide emotional and physical care for new moms. Now, she’s back to reflect on how things have changed, what she’s learned, and how her work continues to evolve.
What’s Grown Since We Last Talked
Becca has expanded not just her offerings, but her mindset. Since launching Momma in Bloom, she’s:
Added more intentional postpartum support tools
Built out local partnerships with doulas and wellness providers
Honed in on her ideal client: the mom who doesn’t know what she needs, but knows she can’t keep doing it alone
In this part two check-in, Becca talks about the business lessons that only come through doing: like learning how to set boundaries, redefining what “success” looks like in a season of caregiving, and letting go of hustle culture.
She shares the behind-the-scenes of what it takes to grow a mission-driven business while actively parenting, and how she’s restructured her services to feel more aligned with how she wants to show up—in business and in life.
The Reality of Building Something While Mothering
One thing that’s remained constant? Becca’s deep commitment to mothers in the messy middle. But she also opens up about how that mission has taken on new meaning as she’s navigated transitions in her own family, mental health, and identity.
This episode isn’t just an update—it’s a real, unfiltered look at what happens after the launch. The late-night doubts, the moments of clarity, the reimagining of what it means to serve others while staying connected to your own needs.
She reflects on:
What it’s really like to hold space for others when you're still healing
The surprising ways her business has stretched her
Why the narrative of “balance” doesn’t always apply
Business Evolution + Personal Growth Go Hand-in-Hand
What makes this episode special is how deeply intertwined Becca’s personal growth is with the evolution of her business. She shares how:
Listening more to herself led to more sustainable systems
Slowing down created space for new ideas
Her role as a mother and a space-holder is now more integrated, less segmented
Whether you’re a birth worker, entrepreneur, or mama in the thick of it, Becca’s honesty about building a business around care—while also needing care herself—is a refreshing reminder that growth isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s in the small pivots, the soft no’s, the clearer boundaries.
A Message for New and Growing Founders
If you’re wondering how to grow a business in a way that still feels like you, Becca’s story will remind you that it’s okay to evolve. That there’s power in going slow. And that the businesses that last are often the ones that are most aligned with the heart behind them.
This isn’t just a catch-up episode. It’s a window into what sustainable, human-centered entrepreneurship looks like—and a celebration of the work Becca continues to do to support postpartum families in her community.
HOW TO CONNECT WITH BECCA
Website: mommainbloom.com
Tune in for the full conversation, and get inspired to check in with your own growth—business and beyond.
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