Anisa & Natosha | The Million Dollar Mom Society

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Building an empire of visibility—for women, by women.

There’s a revolution humming beneath the noise of business as usual. It sounds like giggles between calendar blocks, little feet running through Zoom rooms, morning walks with a mentor in your ear, and strategy that moves as cleanly as a mother’s intuition. It sounds like Million Dollar Mom Society—and at the center are co-founders Natosha Navarro and Anisa Crespo, two women who decided sisterhood, legacy, and leadership could live in one brand, one ecosystem, one undeniable movement.

“Million Dollar Mom is a mindset,” Anisa says. “It’s how you wake up, how you show up, and how you build—long before the bank account catches up.”
“We’re stronger together,” adds Natosha. “What would’ve taken years alone took months in partnership—and it was way more fun.”

Redefining wealth, motherhood, and what it means to have it all.

In a world that often tells women they must choose between motherhood and success, Natosha Navarro and Anisa Crespo decided they would choose everything.
Together, they co-founded Million Dollar Mom Society (MDMS)—a fast-growing ecosystem built on visibility, sisterhood, and unapologetic ambition. What began as a Facebook community has evolved into a full-fledged brand with anthologies, global events, television projects, and soon—an entire network dedicated exclusively to women’s stories.

“Million Dollar Mom is a mindset,” says Anisa. “It’s who you are when you wake up in the morning. It’s how you show up for your family, your clients, and your own dreams—long before the millions hit the bank.”

Natosha smiles and adds, “It’s about remembering that you get to have it all—wealth, family, freedom—without having to sacrifice the parts of yourself that make you whole.”

The Birth of a Movement

Million Dollar Mom Society didn’t begin as a business plan—it began as a feeling. Two mothers on opposite coasts, both entrepreneurs, both craving a space where women could talk honestly about what it really takes to build an empire while raising a family.

“There were communities for businesswomen,” recalls Anisa, “but not enough spaces where moms could come and say, I love my kids—but I also have a calling bigger than myself. We were tired of pretending it was easy or of hiding our ambition behind guilt.”

Natosha nods. “We built what we couldn’t find. Somewhere you could talk about missing bedtime and hitting your first six figures. Somewhere you could cry, manifest, and strategize in the same conversation.”

That raw honesty became the foundation of MDMS. What began as a support group has now become a multi-dimensional ecosystem: anthologies where women publish their stories, live events that foster collaboration, and an upcoming TV network that gives women global visibility and ownership of their narratives.

“We’re not just giving women a platform,” says Natosha. “We’re giving them the mic, the stage, and the production rights.”

The Power of Two

When they met, both were successful in their own right—Anisa a visibility strategist and coach, Natosha an entrepreneur and former fitness competitor with years of brand-building experience. Their partnership happened organically, rooted in a shared mission and deep respect for one another’s genius.

“Fifteen months ago, we started as accountability partners,” says Natosha. “We wanted to support each other in our individual businesses. But the synergy was undeniable. Within weeks, we knew we were meant to build something together.”

Anisa adds, “We talk about this often—we could have each gotten here eventually, but it would have taken years and been far less fun. Together, we compress time. We move faster, think bigger, and hold each other to impossible standards—in the best way.”

Their complementary strengths are what make the duo unstoppable. Natosha brings vision, structure, and brand strategy. Anisa brings creativity, storytelling, and operations. Together, they embody the perfect balance of strategy and soul, of masculine structure and feminine flow.

A New Definition of Wealth

When asked what wealth means to them now, their answers flow effortlessly—rooted not in numbers, but in energy.

“For me, wealth is freedom,” says Natosha. “It’s waking up with choices. It’s taking my kids to Italy for the summer because we built something that runs without me. It’s knowing I can create, rest, and receive on my own terms.”

“For me,” adds Anisa, “wealth is confidence. It’s self-trust. It’s knowing you’re worthy of more, not because you’ve proven anything, but because you exist. When women start operating from that space—money naturally follows.”

They both agree: the Million Dollar Mom is not a bank balance—it’s an identity. It’s the way you walk into a room, the boundaries you hold, the energy you carry when you decide that you can have it all.

Motherhood as a Superpower

Being mothers is not something they work around—it’s the heartbeat of everything they do. The business meetings often begin after school drop-offs; their kids’ laughter sometimes echoes in the background of Zoom calls. But rather than seeing it as chaos, they see it as integration.

“In the corporate world, having your kid pop into a meeting might have been ‘unprofessional,’” says Anisa. “Here, it’s sacred. It’s real life. The women in our world get it.”

Natosha adds, “Motherhood taught me efficiency, empathy, and endurance. You can’t teach those things in business school. We’re showing women that motherhood doesn’t make you less—it makes you limitless.”

Building a Culture of Confidence

When women join the Million Dollar Mom Society, many come with years of experience but little belief in themselves. They’ve been told they’re too much, too emotional, too ambitious. Inside this community, that narrative dissolves.

“The transformation we see most often is confidence,” says Natosha. “They come in doubting themselves—and leave remembering who they are. You can see it in their energy, their posture, their prices, their boundaries.”

Anisa agrees. “We remind them that imposter syndrome isn’t truth—it’s just fear dressed as humility. So when that voice comes up, we tell them to ask, ‘What’s the best that could happen?’ Because possibility is always one brave decision away.”

That mindset shift—combined with strategy and sisterhood—creates results that go far beyond business growth. It reawakens purpose.

Balancing Energetics and Strategy

Both women credit their quantum leaps to the integration of feminine energetics with the strategic frameworks of traditional business.

“We came from male-dominated industries,” says Anisa. “We knew strategy. We knew how to hustle. But something was missing. When we started leading with energy—things shifted fast. Clients started getting bigger results, and we started feeling more fulfilled.”

Their daily rituals are non-negotiable. Anisa starts her mornings with prayer, meditation, gratitude, and a walk she lovingly calls her “walk with Melanie”—listening to mentor Melanie Ann Layer’s trainings as she moves her body.
Natosha begins her day with strength training, another form of devotion. “Lifting heavy is how I connect to myself,” she says. “It grounds me. It’s where I remember that I can carry it all.”

Both emphasize that success without self-care is a trap. “We teach women to fill their own cups first,” says Natosha. “You can’t pour into your business, your kids, or your dreams if you’re running on empty.”

Breaking the Myths About Women and Wealth

Ask them what myths they’re here to dissolve, and their answers are bold.

“The biggest myth,” says Anisa, “is that money changes women for the worse. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Money amplifies who you already are. In the hands of good women, it changes generations.”

Natosha nods. “We’re showing women that it’s okay to be both nurturing and powerful, both wealthy and grounded. You don’t have to choose between impact and income—you get to have both.”

The ripple effect is real. Every time a mother builds wealth, she alters her family’s future and raises the next generation of leaders. Empowered women raise empowered children.

The Next Chapter: The MDMS Network

The next evolution for Million Dollar Mom Society is already in motion: their own television network, airing across multiple stations—a home for women’s stories told by women, for women.

“Think Oprah Network meets modern-day mentorship,” says Natosha. “We’re building a platform where women can host their own shows, tell their stories, and reach audiences worldwide.”

Anisa adds, “There are so many platforms for men and mixed audiences. This one is just for us. It’s our time. Our space. Our revolution.”

Their long-term vision is massive: global visibility for women, a media ecosystem that celebrates feminine leadership, and a legacy that will outlive them both.

Manifesting the Future

On a personal level, both are living their manifestations in real time.

Anisa recently relocated from Florida to California—an intentional move toward expansion, alignment, and proximity to her business partner. “I manifested this,” she smiles. “I said I wanted to be here by a certain date—and it happened to the day. It’s a reminder that when you speak with certainty, the universe listens.”

For Natosha, the dream is about rhythm and rest. After traveling to Italy with her family, she realized what true abundance felt like. “We thought we wanted to move there,” she laughs. “Then we realized Southern California is pretty amazing too. So now our plan is to take a month every summer to travel through Europe with our kids—no phones, no noise. Just presence.”

Their shared mantra for 2026?
10× expansion without losing alignment.
More women, more impact, more ease.

A Message to Every Woman

When asked what they would say to the woman reading this—perhaps tired, overworked, and quietly wondering if she can truly have it all—both pause. Anisa speaks first. “Every time you start to doubt yourself, ask, What’s the best that could happen? Because that one question shifts you from fear into faith.”

Then Natosha adds softly, “Stop trying so hard to fit in. In a sea of sameness, your authenticity is your magnetism. You already have what it takes. You just need to remember.”

The Legacy

Million Dollar Mom Society is more than a brand—it’s a cultural reset.
A declaration that women can build empires with grace, lead with heart, and raise children who see their mothers not as martyrs—but as models of power and purpose.

Their message is simple: This is our time. This is our space. This is our revolution.

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