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The Papaya Podcast

Ep 15. The One About Social Labels, And Label Labels

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Mental Health, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 September 2019

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, we’re chatting with Julie Cole of Mabel’s Labels, a company by moms, for moms, creating durable and fun labels for families. We talk everything mom life and business with Julie, learning from her story of advocating for kids facing adversity, how a new diagnosis unexpectedly pushed her towards entrepreneurship, and of course, how she balances it all raising six kids and running a business. Settle in and join today’s conversation for some motherhood and business inspiration!


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The Papaya Podcast is a weekly show where your host, Sarah Nicole, dishes out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom. Get ready to get inspired, get candid, and get real, because we are all in this digital space together.


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0:00.0

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast. I'm your hostess, Try and Hermostas, Sarah Nicole,

0:10.4

and each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom or

0:16.4

something like that. So get ready to get inspired, get candid, get real, because we are all in this digital

0:23.5

space together. All right, friends, I am so excited to be sitting here today with one of my,

0:31.7

I don't know, kind of a personal hero, but I didn't actually get to meet her until this past spring

0:37.0

when we were at the same conference

0:38.7

and we got to say hi in the airport and I got to put a face to the name.

0:43.4

Julie Kuhl is who I am sitting with today.

0:45.5

Please introduce yourself and who you are kind of the face of.

0:49.8

Oh, it's so good to be here.

0:51.3

And that was kind of crazy how we just met in the airport after.

0:54.0

I know. Oh, so funny. In real life meetings, the best. So my name is Julie Cole. I'm the co-founder of Mabel's Labels. I'm a parenting blogger and a mom of six. I know when you say my sister's a mom of six, but like she's a mom of six, but like at home with these children as a mom of six.

1:11.3

And it always makes me angry because I go to her house and I'm like, it's clean. How is it clean? I don't understand. I have three kids and I'm barely surviving. Well, mine's not. I'm sure you. Your sister sounds like I need to go meet her. She's a unicorn. She also has like, she's implemented weird little systems in her house. Like, um, her kids actually change in the laundry room. So she has this built in like mudroom laundry room. I totally, I have always planned that. I've always said I need change rooms in my laundry room so that I don't have to bring clothes up to the bedrooms. And like, oh, it makes so much sense.

1:44.6

It makes so much sense.

1:45.4

So she gets them to like literally take their clothes off, put them into the washer dryer. And then they have, like, new stacks. Each kid has like a cube. It's brilliant. It's so much going on. Now here's the thing. She has five boys and now finally had a girl. So I don't know if that'll just be like the

2:01.6

boys space because I'm like everything's organized just by sizes and stuff. Her sixth was a girl?

2:06.4

Oh yes. That's so unusual. Oh, it was very unusual. It was very dramatic the entire pregnancy to

2:13.5

birth. So I was like this honestly still none of us really thought that it might be a girl.

2:18.2

But when she was born, it was like an emergency C-section after five vaginal deliveries.

2:24.4

Emergency C-section, that baby was like she had really, really high odds of not even making it.

2:30.7

And the fact that she was like out and a girl and we're just like, you know what?

2:34.0

Like that was a little dramatic. Can you chill can we can we can we that's crazy what a story yeah it's crazy so you have six kids how old are they now so it's getting easy like they're older i love telling people that it's getting i just like jumped on the couch a little bit because i'm like it, it's so true. You meet people with toddlers and you're like, you're in the weeds. It gets better. I'm telling you, people say bigger kids, bigger problems. I call baloney on that. But lony, because I mean, I sleep. They don't run on roads. They, you know, like they're just, they're not idiots like i don't know about that much well there's sometimes idiots but you know

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