We’re looking forward to introducing you to BraShauna Winbush. Check out our conversation below.
Hi BraShauna, thank you for taking the time to reflect back on your journey with us. I think our readers are in for a real treat. There is so much we can all learn from each other and so thank you again for opening up with us. Let’s get into it: What is a normal day like for you right now?
Right now, a normal day looks a little different for me. I’m a mom, wife, and now a caregiver to my mom. It’s a transition so, my days aren’t always predictable.
My mornings usually begin with taking care of my kids and checking in on my mom, making sure everyone is settled before I move into work and content creation. There’s a lot of multitasking, emotional awareness, and flexibility involved.
In quieter moments, I try to ground myself through journaling, prayer, or simply sitting still. This season has taught me to move with intention, extend myself grace, and recognize that progress isn’t always loud or linear.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hi, I’m BraShauna. I’m a mom, wife, caregiver, and the founder of Moms in Motion, a community created to support moms through real life—not just the highlight reel.
Moms in Motion was born from my own experiences navigating motherhood, personal growth, and now caregiving for my mom. This season of my life has reshaped how I see purpose, balance, and success. It’s taught me that growth isn’t always about doing more—it’s often about slowing down, adapting, and showing up honestly where you are.
Through Moms in Motion and my content, I focus on creating safe, relatable spaces where moms feel seen, encouraged, and reminded that they’re allowed to evolve. I believe there’s power in movement—even when it’s quiet, even when it looks different than planned—and that every season has something valuable to teach us.
Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
The relationship that has shaped how I see myself the most is the one I have with my oldest daughter, Saniyah. I became a mom at a young age, before I truly knew who I was.
Having a small set of eyes watching my every move became a mirror for me. Through her, I began to see who I was, what needed to grow, what I needed to let go of, and who I needed to become. Motherhood forced me into self-reflection early. It challenged me to mature, to heal, and to lead by example.
In many ways, becoming her mom shaped my identity just as much as I shaped hers. Wanting to provide stability, love, and a positive example pushed me to evolve and continue becoming a better version of myself—not just for her, but for me too.
When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
That shift happened when my mom became seriously ill and I had to step into the role of caregiver abruptly. Nothing prepares you for watching your parent change right in front of you, or for how quickly life can reroute itself. I was grieving—grieving the life I thought I would have and the version of my mom I knew, all while trying to stay strong for everyone else.
In the middle of that pain, I realized I couldn’t keep carrying it quietly. I stepped outside of my comfort zone and began speaking honestly—sharing what I was going through and encouraging others, even on the days I was encouraging myself just to get through.
What started as a way to survive turned into something bigger. My vulnerability connected me with other moms who felt unseen and overwhelmed, and it strengthened the community I was building. Using my voice didn’t erase the pain, but it gave it purpose—and reminded me that even in hard seasons, there’s power in telling the truth.
I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. What would your closest friends say really matters to you?
My closest friends would say that what really matters to me is family, integrity, and growth, even when it’s uncomfortable. I believe in meeting people where they are while still encouraging them to keep moving forward. Right now, especially, being present, protecting my peace, and leading with compassion mean more to me than appearances or perfection.
Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
I hope the story people tell about me is that I showed up with honesty and heart. That I loved deeply, even when it was hard, and that I made space for people to feel seen, heard, and understood.
I hope they say I was a woman who didn’t pretend life was perfect, but chose to keep moving forward anyway.
Most of all, I hope my legacy reflects encouragement. That through my words, my presence, and the spaces I created, people felt less alone and more confident in who they were becoming.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://momsinmotion.store/
- Instagram: Momsin_motion
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@crowned_unscripted?si=oOjedVAd3GIima5c
- Other: My personal Instagram is Queen.Culture_





