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A mom can't afford to be sick.

When you - when someone dies in your family and you think you're over it, and then you wake up in the morning and it hits you, 'I won't ever see my brother again. I won't ever see my mom again.' And it just kind of hits you like that.

I was an only child, and my mom threw me into some modeling classes to get me out of my shell.

At first I started doing videos about the same mom and wife stories I would tell onstage as a comic. But then when I went vegan, the voice that I heard that said start doing videos whispered in my ear and said, 'Now tell people what you're eating.' And I was like, 'Oh my God, I have to tell people what I'm eating.'

I have so many young fans now that I've joined TikTok, which is mind-blowing to me. Them referring to me as 'mom' or 'auntie,' and my making them feel loved and have less anxiety, I love every second of it.

I was 24 when Samori was born. His mom was 23.

My parents are really conservative. My dad is Muslim, and my mom is the most conservative woman you've ever met. They're very aristocratic in the most quaint suburban way.

My mom was an executive at AT&T, a global account lady. I have no idea what she did. I just know she was never home and speaks several languages.

My mom told her dad, my grandpa Dexter, who she was dating and sure enough he was like 'Oh, one my best friends in the Navy was a Richard Oshie.' And she said, 'Yeah, that's his dad.'

My first name is Timothy and my mom, when I was really young, watched the movie 'The Champ' and the little boy in the movie's name is T.J. She liked it and figured it would work out.

We were traveling in traffic for me to get to practices, so at times it would take two hours to get to the rink. My mom would drop me off to my dad's side of the family and they would drive me to practice. I'd get dropped back off, we'd meet my mom and then she'd drive me back home.

My mom handed me my first romance novel.

My mom wasn't expecting me to end up how I ended up. When she wanted to have kids, she wanted to have two girls, and then she got my brother and me. Which is a disappointment to anybody. You can't help it.

I grew up in a house that was constantly under construction. It's been under construction my whole life. My mom loves interior decor, and my dad loves construction - he loves demolition and building new walls.

When I grew up, I realised what an amazing thing my parents did. It was such a big deal for my mom, a middle class woman, to decide to leave her children and husband to go and do her Ph.D. for three years. And my dad, who is even more middle class, a traditional South Indian, to let his wife do that.

The biggest problem that I have, careerwise, is finding time to play music and write music when I'm not onstage. Because I'm Mom from 6 or 7 in the morning up until a few minutes before I go onstage sometimes.

I don't feel like I'm a perfect mom, and then there are times at work where I feel like maybe I wasn't perfect here because of constraints on my time. But having the sum of both of those things going on in my life makes me a better mom at the end of the day, and I think gives me really important perspectives in the workplace as well.

What I really wanted to do, actually, was stay home and be a mom and have some more kids.

The big corporations have a team of lawyers and accountants to help them. It's the small businesses, the mom and pop shops, that get lost in the layers of red tape.

All I am is a writer and a mom.

So many people want to be seen not just as a mom or a wife, but they want to be seen wholly.

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