A Space Where Women Can Feel Understood, Encouraged, And Empowered

If you’re into health and wellness, just check out Erin’s Trim Healthy Mama coaching groups.

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When I first stumbled upon The Humbled Homemaker, I felt like I had discovered a cozy little corner of the internet where homemaking, motherhood, and healthy living come together in the most heart-warming way. You know that feeling when you step into someone’s home, and it just radiates warmth and comfort? That’s exactly how this site feels.

Who’s Behind the Magic?

The woman at the heart of The Humbled Homemaker is Erin Odom—a wife, mother of four, and an advocate for natural living. Erin’s story is one that many of us can relate to: she started off feeling overwhelmed by the demands of homemaking, but over time, she learned practical ways to create a home that is both nurturing and functional. And now, she shares that wisdom with all of us.

Erin Humbled Homemaker
Erin Humbled Homemaker

What I really love about Erin is that she’s not here to preach perfection. She openly shares her struggles and the lessons she’s learned along the way, making her advice feel attainable rather than intimidating. Reading her posts feels like sitting down for coffee with a good friend who just gets it.

Exploring the Content Categories

One of the things that immediately drew me into The Humbled Homemaker was the sheer variety of content. There’s something for every stage of homemaking, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out. I spent quite a bit of time hopping from one section to another, and let me tell you—each category feels like a conversation with a wise, experienced friend who genuinely wants to help.

Take the home and cleaning section, for example. You’ll find practical guides that solve real-life problems, like the genius trick for getting pee out of a mattress. (If you have kids, you know how valuable this kind of advice is!) Then there’s the motherhood section, which doesn’t shy away from the emotional highs and lows of raising children. Erin’s approach is refreshingly honest—she’s not about unrealistic Pinterest-perfect parenting; she shares what works and what doesn’t, making it all feel relatable.

I also got lost in the food section for a while (who wouldn’t?). Recipes range from wholesome family meals to quick treats like the Pumpkin Spice Mug Cake—a recipe I had to try because, well, who can resist pumpkin spice? Let’s just say it did not disappoint! And if you’re looking to clean up your beauty routine, the clean beauty section offers fantastic alternatives to mainstream products, like the Beautycounter swap guide.

Another standout for me was the health and wellness section. The book recommendations alone are worth checking out, especially if you love self-improvement reads that actually make a difference. And for those interested in frugal living, Erin offers valuable tips on managing finances without feeling deprived—a refreshing take in a world obsessed with consumerism.

The Newsletter – A Community in Your Inbox

If you enjoy the content on the site, the newsletter is a must. When you sign up, you get a free download called 5 Quick & Easy Fixes to Detox Your Laundry Room—a great little bonus! Erin sends out updates with new posts, tips, and personal stories that make you feel like part of a community.

More Than Just a Blog – The Business Side

Beyond the blog, Erin has built a brand that offers resources to help women thrive at home. Here are a few things she offers:

Books

Erin has authored some amazing books, including You Can Stay Home With Your Kids: 100 Tips, Tricks, and Ways to Make it Work on a Budget. If you’ve ever wondered whether living on a single income is possible, this book might be a great resource full of practical tips.

Trim Healthy Mama Coaching

If you’re into health and wellness, you might want to check out Erin’s Trim Healthy Mama coaching groups. Whether you’re just getting started or need extra guidance, she offers structured programs to help you stay on track.

The Humbled Homemaker Store

One of the things that sets Erin apart is that she doesn’t just curate products on Amazon—she sells her own digital resources right on The Humbled Homemaker website. From eBooks and printable planners to meal planning guides, these tools are designed to help homemakers create a more organized, stress-free home life. You can explore her full collection in her store.

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Amazon Storefront

I love when bloggers curate their favorite finds—it makes shopping so much easier! Erin’s Amazon storefront is filled with her top recommendations for homemaking, wellness, and family life.

A Few Ways to Make The Humbled Homemaker Even Better

Erin has done a fantastic job building a supportive and resourceful space, but if I had to suggest a few ways to expand even further, here’s what I’d love to see:

  1. Live Workshops or Webinars – Imagine a live session on meal planning, natural cleaning solutions, or organizing hacks. I’d definitely sign up!
  2. Membership Program – A small subscription for exclusive content, printables, or even one-on-one coaching could be a great way to deepen the community connection.
  3. More Social Media Engagement – The blog is already thriving, but more Instagram or Pinterest content (with behind-the-scenes moments) could help bring in even more readers.
  4. Collaborations with Other Homemaking Experts – Partnering with like-minded bloggers or brands could introduce fresh ideas and broaden the reach.

Why You Should Bookmark This Site

The Humbled Homemaker is more than just a blog—it’s a space where women can feel understood, encouraged, and empowered. Whether you’re a new mom trying to balance it all, someone looking to create a toxin-free home, or just someone who loves a good, wholesome recipe, Erin’s site has something for you.

If you haven’t checked it out yet, I highly recommend diving in. You’ll walk away with practical tips, fresh inspiration, and maybe even a newfound excitement for homemaking. And who knows? You might just find your new favorite go-to site for all things home and family.