This week, the besties are joined by the vibrant and resilient April Bennett—foster mom, community advocate, cooking instructor, and now, aspiring coach. From chasing dreams in New York City to building a non-traditional family through foster care, April shares how she redefined success, love, and self-worth on her own terms.
In this episode, we cover:
How April went from acting to culinary school to community engagement
What it was like becoming a single foster mom of five
The unexpected joy and chaos of raising kids across all ages—from toddlers to teens
Reclaiming identity after burnout and finding herself again post-COVID
The role of therapy, coaching, and creative outlets in her healing process
Launching Time to Thrive, her new coaching and cooking class business
Finding love unexpectedly—and learning to stay open to new versions of life
How to hold space for your own dreams while showing up for others
Quote of the Episode: "Leap—and the net will appear." —April Bennett
Book Recommendation: Untamed by Glennon Doyle — a powerful read on authenticity, identity, and choosing yourself.
Connect with April:
New coaching business: Thyme to Thrive (coming soon)
Local cooking classes at the YMCA’s community kitchen in Watertown
Serving as Director of Programming for Take Up Space Foundation
Save the Date: The United Way’s Race Against Poverty is happening September 27 in downtown Watertown. A high-energy, team-based challenge inspired by The Amazing Race, this event raises funds for anti-poverty initiatives while celebrating local businesses and community connection.
Listen now to hear how April turned the “messy middle” into a launchpad for joy, growth, and connection. Available on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!