Genevieve

Ransom

Solopreneur & Thought Partner based in Phoenix, AZ


ABOUT ME

Hi, I’m Genevieve, a party girl turned party mom, and mother to a rambunctious toddler known as the “sour patch” who loves a good dance party, too. I help millennial moms of young children who want to find pleasure in the party, release their mom guilt, and show up fully for themselves.

As an 80s baby who grew up in the nineties in Philadelphia and San Francisco, I’m an all-around good time. My wit is quick, my heart is open, and my interests are eclectic; think “hip-hop-sneaker-freaker-meets-metalhead-at-the-basement-for-afternoon-tea” vibes. And after receiving a communications degree from Cal State Fullerton, I moved to London for love and a Master’s degree in international business at Middlesex University. I held on to that degree! In other words, I’ve been around.

As a “party girl” turned “party mom” who still loves loud music, gourmet food, and constantly traveling, the transition to “quiet motherhood” was jarring and, honestly, oppressive. So here I am, seeking pleasure and connection, feeling my feelings, and helping mamas do the same. Now, I’m holding a space where women like me can rave hard, rest deeply, recover, and connect to their pleasure through self-care and community care.


PHILOSOPHIES
  • Motherhood is a shape-shifting process – it serves a purpose in our lives and the world. Yet, a mother’s job is challenging, isolating, depressing, joyous, exhilarating, and all the other emotions you experience between getting out of bed and walking to the bathroom. Society does not care about motherhood, but this process or “matrescence” also shifts the people around you. Mothers are shaping the present and the future every day, all of the time. Women are socialized to believe that romantic and maternal love are the highest virtues – forsaking all others, including yourself - and then you die.

    Well, I reject that. Do not go gentle into that good night!

    We are all magical star stuff humans; mothers, too! And no matter your circumstances, you’re in the messy human experience until it ends.

    So, seek the things that give you pleasure, comfort, rest, and energy!

    Eat well, party hard, and belly laugh. There’s no shame in your rest or your pleasure. Both are acts of resistance.

  • All people have something weird about them. There, I said it. There’s something – an idea, process, presentation, or whatever that makes them not quite fit - and it’s beautiful. Why? Because humans are imperfect, messy, and made of star stuff. How weird – and f#3k#@ cool!

    You’re on a journey to collide, orbit, and vibrate with other kinds of star stuff and planets. And, we have the bonus of figuring out where we resonate or complement each other, or we can keep it moving.

  • Sure, there are plenty of people for whom things seem to come naturally, effortlessly, and organically, especially if you spend time online. Sometimes inspiration will strike, and things will flow. But, like life, the muse is fickle.

    The rest of us have to give ourselves time and space for inspiration - we must develop a practice - meaning consistently showing up at the same time or place to allow things to happen. This creates a structure for spontaneity and improvisation. Notice I said “a practice,” not “the practice,” so it does not have to look or be like anyone else’s and can evolve over time. You can develop a practice for anything, artist or not.

OFFERINGS
  • Who doesn’t like a party? We’ll reconnect to our inner party girls, form restorative connections, and learn to shift more easily between self-care and community care. Let’s celebrate the joyous, the absurd, and the ridiculous insanity that is motherhood. Party on, Mom!

  • You’re trying to figure out what you want to do - do you have the same interests anymore? Should you travel? Or stay local? Nap more? Be with the kids or hang out alone? And wouldn’t it be amazing if someone could help you think through all this stuff? Let’s connect and make a plan.

  • You’re an artist, creative, or freelancer mama doing 99 jobs, and things seem to be going well until tax time when you’re a stressed-out mess. Taxes never make sense, and the overwhelm is visceral. We should talk.

Upcoming

  • Party Mom Party - Philadelphia

    July 2023

    Party & Bar Crawl

  • Party Mom Party - Phoenix

    November 2023

    Cocktails & Creole Bites

  • The Adventures of Party Mom

    Coming soon!

    Whether you partied a lot back in the day, wish you had, or feel like you're missing out on all the fun - there's a party for you here.