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Real Housewives of NYC’s Leah McSweeney Shares How Her Co-Parenting Journey Evolved from Angry & Resentful to Strong, Amicable, and Committed

by | Jul 16, 2020 | Podcast

You know her from Bravo’s Real Housewives of NYC latest season. You know that she’s outspoken, strong, and beautiful. You know that she loves to have a great time. But what you don’t know, is that like so many of us, she is a devoted single mother who is steadfastly committed to positive co-parenting.
Was it always so positive for her? Of course not, it takes all of us years to get to that positive co-parenting point – even for women as strong as Leah. If you saw Leah’s interactions with her daughter’s father, Rob, in one of the latest episodes of Real Housewives of NYC, you’d never think that their relationship ever involved resentment, fighting, and sadness. Right now, their relationship is gold, and for lack of a better term, they are GOALS.
Hear all of Leah’s secrets to maintaining a healthy co-parenting relationships with her daughter’s father, and also enjoy her juicy little tidbits about their past (you’ll laugh your ass off), in this episode of Moms Moving On.
Leah McSweeney is a streetwear pioneer, female entrepreneur, cultural provocateur, influencer, and mother living in New York City. Leah became notorious in New York City for launching Married to the Mob in 2004, one of the first streetwear brands for women, by women. For Leah, MOB was a direct response to the male domination of the streetwear scene at that time, and she set out to prove that women could not only establish themselves as innovators, designers and influencers in the arena, but as consumers as well. She successfully brokered exclusive partnerships for MOB with some of the world’s most desirable brands, like MCM, Kangol, Barbie, colette Paris, Reebok, Burton, and Nike to make MOB a cult classic brand. When she is not building fashion empires, Leah brings her strong female voice and viewpoint to debates about pop culture, feminism, and sex as an advice columnist for Penthouse magazine and the co-host of the popular podcast, Improper Etiquette, as well as a contributor to Hypebae, Office Magazine, and Mass Appeal. As Leah continues to advocate for female empowerment, street culture and creative entrepreneurship, she also leans into lifestyle topics like health, fitness and breaking the stigma around mental health. Leah is currently raising her 12-year-old daughter in New York City. Learn more about Leah, here.