Meet the Mommies

Photo by CC Chapman

Erin Kane
Erin is credited with starting the Manic Mommies with the insane suggestion that she and Kristin “do a podcast.”

After the birth of her second son, Erin left her full-time PR job in public television to start her own publicity agency. Working from a spare bedroom in her home, she somehow manages to be productive despite the piles of dirty laundry and dishes stacked in the sink. Together with her husband, Erin balances the demands of a small business while raising two active little boys ages 6 and 4. In her “spare time,” Erin reads too many magazines, tests new recipes, and avoids volunteering at her sons’ schools, all while trying to make Manic Mommies a resource to crazy busy moms everywhere.

Manic Mommies’ promoter and producer, Erin is responsible for scheduling guests, researching show topics and working with media and advertisers.

Erin writes on a weekly basis for Real Simple’s Simply Stated blog on the topic of work/life.

For those who are interested – Erin’s special interests include magazines, food, recipes, raising boys

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Photo by Karen Walrond

Kristin Brandt
Kristin is a full-time account executive and project supervisor with a marketing and advertising agency outside Boston where she manages client accounts and develops web sites. She is credited with coming up with the name “Manic Mommies,” a term many American moms now use to describe themselves!

The mother of two small children, Kristin is active in her community where she serves the board of directors of the public library. In her “spare time” she enjoys walking, rollerblading, downhill skiing, reading and surfing the Internet.

The “computer savvy” mommy, Kristin is responsible for all things technical including recording and mixing the podcast, designing the Manic Mommies logo and web site, and teaching Erin HTML code.

Kristin writes on a weekly basis for Real Simple’s Simply Stated blog on the topic of technology.

For those who are interested – Kristin’s special interests include technology, science fiction, comics, and video games

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