The early years of motherhood are deeply meaningful, and they are also incredibly full.
Many mothers spend their days caring for children, supporting their families, and managing the countless details that keep a household running. It is a season of life that asks for patience, emotional awareness, flexibility, and constant decision-making.
At the same time, mothers who spend most of their time caring for young children often step away from the development opportunities that many professionals experience in the workplace. Conferences, trainings, and retreats create space for people to reflect, gain perspective, and continue growing.
We believe mothers deserve that same opportunity. After all, the role of motherhood requires an extraordinary level of performance. How you show up each day influences the rhythm, relationships, and well-being of your entire family.
This interactive workshop is designed to create something that many mothers rarely get enough of: time to pause, reflect, and invest in their own personal growth. During our time together, we will explore ideas that many mothers are quietly navigating:
This workshop is designed for any and all mothers, period. It will be particularly helpful for:
Elizabeth Yarbrough, a financial advisor as part of the Kempf District office from Northwestern Mutual and XperienceFusion LLC are co-sponsoring this event.
Date: May 16ᵗʰ, 2026
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Location:
Food + Farm
Exploration Center 3400
Innovation Drive Plover, WI 54467
Room: Ag Hall (2nd floor)
Lunch:
Included with registration cost “Build your own sandwich bar” inc. fresh fruit, chips, and cookies
Cost: $29 / person
Capacity: 50 person max
Registration Deadline: May 11ᵗʰ
Dr. Corey Huck Ph.D.
Founder & CEO
XperienceFusion LLC
Professor, UWSP
For more than two decades, Corey’s work has focused on helping people better understand how mindset, habits, and daily choices influence well-being and performance. He regularly facilitates workshops that encourage people to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what matters most. Corey is also the father of three young children and has great respect for the energy and perspective required during the early years of parenting.
“No matter how busy life gets, spending time like we did that morning to reflect and to be more intentional is so important!”