LOS ANGELES (Top40 Charts/ MSO PR) The Fumbling Mom, the humorous parenting blog of country superstar JO DEE MESSINA, will be featured in The Tennessean, Nashville's most prominent and prestigious newspaper.
The news outlet will feature content from JO DEE's blog in its "
Family" section starting today (Thursday May 24) and periodically going forward. As a result of this ongoing partnership, MESSINA-a mother to three-year-old Noah and 16-week-old Jonah-will provide stories, tips, and more for The Tennessean, becoming a significant contributor to launching the publication's newly designed "
Family" section. It will be in the print publication as well as online here.
About The Fumbling Mom and its success, JO DEE says, "I do the best I can as a mom. Some days are hard, some days are easy. All days are rewarding. I try to write about things I learn or observe with a humorous approach for my blog. I find it fulfilling, as do my readers. I am not an expert. They know that. I am just like them, fumbling my way through motherhood, hoping I don't mess it up."
Since its launch in January 2012, MESSINA's The Fumbling Mom continues to enthrall readers with its heartfelt and hilarious stories and helpful parenting tips. The singer also invites fans into her world with personal photos of her family, bringing the audience along for the ride on the road and at home. Balancing parenting and a successful music career, it's the perfect combination of wisdom from a working mom and shine from a star. Some of her tips include how to set attainable goals, dealing with sleep deprivation, and other ever-important questions as well as healthy recipes for the kids to enjoy. The site is best described as "a humorous look at a working mom who doesn't have all the answers…just some of them."
Just like everything else JO DEE does, The Fumbling Mom is bound to resonate with fans everywhere.
About Jo Dee Messina:
Since breaking onto the music scene in 1996, the multi-platinum and award-winning country singer/songwriter JO DEE MESSINA has scored nine #1 country singles, sold over five million records, received two Grammy nominations and earned various CMA and ACM awards. Her many hits include "Heads Carolina, Tails California," "Bye Bye," "I'm Alright," "Stand Beside Me," "
That's The Way" and "
Bring On The Rain" (a duet with Tim McGraw). Her self-titled 1996 debut album was certified Gold by the RIAA and featured the single "Heads Carolina, Tails California." With four huge radio hits, her second album I'm Alright was certified double platinum and she won the CMA's Horizon Award in 1999. She was the first female country artist to score three multiple-week #1 songs from the same album. The follow-up album, Burn, was certified platinum. She also scored an adult contemporary hit with "Bring on the Rain," with McGraw on harmonies. Most recently, she released a trio of EPs titled Unmistakable which featured new material as well as live acoustic versions of her hits. In addition to headlining concerts, she also toured with Vince Gill,
George Strait and the Judds on their reunion tour. Her fame also led to television roles on "Touched by an Angel" and "Nash Bridges."