Trinidad & Tobago · Est. 2024

You don’t have tofigure outmotherhood alone.

Real talk, faith-based encouragement, and practical tools for Caribbean moms navigating motherhood, money, and mindset — from a friend who gets it.

YOUR MOM FRIEND · TRINIDAD · LIFE COACH · 
Giovanna and her son at the beach
About Giovanna

The friend who shows up for you.

I’m Giovanna Ruiz — a mom, a lupus warrior, a certified life coach, and a Pan-American insurance agent right here in Trinidad. I know what it’s like to figure out motherhood while managing your health, your finances, and your faith all at once.

Your Mom Friend started because every woman deserves a safe space where nobody judges, nobody lectures — just real talk, warm encouragement, and practical tools that actually work in our Caribbean context.

If you’ve ever felt like you were doing it all alone, pull up a chair. You belong here.

Lupus Warrior

Navigating chronic illness and motherhood simultaneously — sharing real resilience, not toxic positivity.

Certified Life Coach

Professionally trained to help you break through mindset blocks and build the life you actually want.

Pan-American Insurance Agent

Helping Caribbean families protect what matters most — because financial security is self-care too.

What We Cover

Four pillars to help you thrive

Everything a Caribbean mom needs to feel grounded, supported, and unstoppable.

Motherhood

The messy, beautiful, exhausting, and magical reality of raising children in the Caribbean — without the pretending.

Pillar I

Money

Building financial confidence as a mom — budgeting, protecting your family, and creating generational wealth step by step.

Pillar II

Mindset

Rewiring the stories we tell ourselves about what we deserve, what's possible, and who we are beyond being "mum".

Pillar III

Faith & Purpose

Anchoring everything in something bigger — finding God's purpose in the ordinary moments of motherhood and life.

Pillar IV

Giovanna doesn’t talk AT you — she talks WITH you. I finally feel like I have someone in my corner who actually gets what Caribbean motherhood looks like.

— Renata M., mom of two · San Fernando, Trinidad