Lori Arnold: Media Kit
Speaking Topics
Based on the book Heads Up Mom: The early years with baby and toddler are a whole lot sweeter when you know the truth!
Adjusting to motherhood: Critical info, not on how to take care of baby, but on the new life stage baby brings
Career considerations in the face of motherhood
From Mr. & Mrs. to Mommy & Daddy: Baby-accompanying marital shifts
New mom quick hits: Tips to make life with a little, a little easier
God’s hidden work in motherhood: How becoming a mom makes us better
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Short Author Bio
Lori is an always-learning Christian, former Division I college athlete & MBA-trained cubicle occupant, mother, personal trainer, volunteer, author, and get-er-done Type Aer. She is a ketogenic diet guru and macronutrient wizard due to her oldest daughter’s rare genetic disorder. After getting tripped up time and again on the mom-front, she dove into every resource and became a student of motherhood. In her new book “Heads Up Mom,” Lori provides front-line realities, encouragement, tips, strategies, and relentless candor to prepare you, not for how to take care of baby, but for the new life stage baby brings. You can find her at lori-arnold.com where her ongoing mission is to help moms win the long-game.
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Extended Author Bio
Lori is first and foremost a mom of two girls. She is an author, personal trainer, health enthusiast, volunteer, and get-er-done Type A striver. She competed as a Division I athlete at Purdue University. After earning her MBA, Lori worked at Procter & Gamble in both brand-building and people-building roles. She is a ketogenic diet guru and macronutrient wizard due to her oldest daughter’s rare genetic disorder. Her faith in God guides everything she does. She has a special affinity for Elton John and Great American Christmas movies. Lori lives with her husband, children, and two dogs in the Midwest where her goal is to help moms win the long-game.
When Lori Arnold became a mother, her world was shaken, and it wasn’t the unknowns of caring for a baby that did it. It was the tension placed on her marriage. The trade-offs in managing a baby and a career. A shift in her personal identity. The recognition of her now-central job as teacher. The crazy things her kids regularly threw at her and so much more. Had she only had a heads up, she would have experienced far more joy in those early years. In response to the challenges, Lori became a student of motherhood, diving into a myriad of books, seminars, training sessions, podcasts, and research. These resources provided useful information that Lori curates and offers throughout her new book “Heads Up Mom.” More significantly though, many of the real struggles she faced as a new mom did not surface in all her research. Lori remedies this outage here. “Heads Up Mom” breaks down the changes and challenges that are inseparable with welcoming a baby and teaching them through toddlerhood – and shines a light on the hidden blessings and soul-building growth that is wonderfully intertwined with it all.