Today we’d like to introduce you to Jessica Berumen Moran.
Hi Jessica, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
I’m a wife, homeschooling mother of five daughters, content creator, and someone who is deeply passionate about faith, family, and intentional living.
My story starts long before social media.
I was raised by hardworking parents who came from difficult circumstances and sacrificed a lot to give my siblings and me opportunities they never had. Like many families, ours wasn’t perfect, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned to appreciate the foundation they built. I received love, support, encouragement, and stability that came from sacrifices I didn’t fully understand until I became a parent myself.
Growing up, I always had a heart for faith. I was involved in church from a young age and spent many years serving in ministry. My husband and I both came from families impacted by divorce, and from early on I felt a strong desire to build something different. Not a perfect family, but a healthy one. We met as teenagers, became best friends, and have now been together for eighteen years and married for twelve.
Today, we are raising five daughters and homeschooling them. Homeschooling wasn’t just an educational decision for us—it became a lifestyle centered around family, connection, and protecting the rhythm of childhood. It has allowed us to be intentional about the values, faith, and relationships we are building within our home.
Motherhood has been one of my greatest joys, but also one of my greatest teachers. It has challenged me, stretched me, humbled me, and revealed strengths I didn’t know I had. Along the way, I realized that some of the most important work we do often happens in ordinary moments that no one else sees.
Content creation came later.
What started as a creative outlet and an attempt to earn additional income through UGC quickly became something much bigger. As I began sharing my life online, I found a community of women navigating many of the same things—marriage, motherhood, faith, personal growth, and the desire to build meaningful lives.
I never expected social media to become a place where I would find so much purpose. Through sharing honestly about my experiences, I’ve been able to encourage women who feel unseen, overwhelmed, or stuck. My content has evolved into conversations about marriage, breaking unhealthy cycles, homeschooling, faith, motherhood, and choosing intentional living in a world that often encourages the opposite.
At the heart of everything I do is a simple belief: ordinary lives lived faithfully matter.
Whether I’m raising daughters, investing in my marriage, creating content, or encouraging women online, my goal is the same—to help people build strong families, deeper faith, and lives they are proud of.
Because I’ve learned that changing a family tree can be just as powerful as changing a crowd. 🤍
Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
Definitely not.
Like most people, my journey has been filled with seasons of growth, setbacks, uncertainty, and learning.
One of the biggest challenges has been balancing the many roles I carry. I work full-time, homeschool our children, run a household, invest in my marriage, and am raising five daughters. There have been seasons where I felt stretched in every direction and questioned whether I was doing any of it well.
Motherhood itself has been one of the most rewarding and refining experiences of my life. With each child came new lessons, new challenges, and new opportunities to grow. After welcoming our fifth daughter, I experienced a season where I was physically exhausted, emotionally stretched, and trying to navigate postpartum recovery while continuing to homeschool and care for my family. It reminded me that strength isn’t always pushing harder—sometimes it’s learning to receive help, slow down, and give yourself grace.
Spiritually, I’ve also walked through difficult seasons. For many years I was heavily involved in church and ministry. Like many people, I experienced disappointment, hurt, and moments that challenged my faith. What I’ve learned, however, is that there is a difference between God and people. Those experiences ultimately deepened my faith rather than destroyed it and taught me the importance of extending grace while remaining grounded in my relationship with God.
Content creation brought its own challenges as well. When I started, I knew almost nothing about the industry. I was learning everything from scratch while balancing family life. There were moments of self-doubt, comparison, and wondering if anyone was even listening. But over time, I realized that people don’t connect with perfection—they connect with authenticity.
Looking back, I wouldn’t remove any of those struggles. They shaped the person I am today. They taught me resilience, compassion, humility, and dependence on God. More importantly, they helped me discover that purpose is often found in the very things we once viewed as obstacles.
The road hasn’t been smooth, but it has been meaningful. And I’ve learned that growth rarely happens in comfort. It happens when we’re willing to keep showing up, even when the path isn’t clear. 🤍
Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
Today, I create content centered around faith, marriage, motherhood, homeschooling, family life, and intentional living. Through social media, I share both the beautiful and challenging parts of life in hopes of encouraging other women to build strong families, deeper faith, and meaningful lives.
What I specialize in is creating relatable, authentic content that feels like a conversation rather than a performance. Whether I’m sharing about marriage, raising daughters, breaking generational cycles, homeschooling, or navigating everyday motherhood, my goal is always the same: to encourage women where they are and remind them that ordinary lives lived faithfully matter.
Something many people don’t know about me is that before content creation, I spent over a decade in the wedding industry. For more than ten years, I worked as a wedding planner and coordinator, helping couples bring one of the most important days of their lives to fruition. That experience gave me a deep appreciation for marriage, relationships, family, and the significance of building a life together beyond the wedding day itself.
Because of that background, I’m excited to begin expanding into wedding and marriage-related content in the near future through a new creative project called *House of Five*—a name inspired by my five daughters and the belief that the home is one of the most important places where love, legacy, and family are built. My vision is to combine my passion for marriage, family, storytelling, and content creation in a way that encourages couples long after the wedding is over.
What I’m most proud of isn’t a follower count or a viral video—it’s the community that has formed around my content. Some of the most meaningful messages I receive come from women who feel seen, encouraged, challenged, or inspired to strengthen their marriage, spend more intentional time with their children, deepen their faith, or simply give themselves grace in a difficult season.
What sets me apart is that I don’t approach content as an expert who has everything figured out. I share as a woman still learning, growing, and walking through life herself. My audience sees the real moments—the victories, the struggles, the lessons, and the growth. I think people connect with authenticity, and that’s something I never want to lose.
At the end of the day, whether I’m creating content about marriage, motherhood, homeschooling, faith, or eventually weddings, my mission remains the same: to help people build lives, families, and relationships that last.
So maybe we end on discussing what matters most to you and why?
What matters most to me is my faith, my family, and the legacy I’m leaving behind.
As I’ve gotten older, my definition of success has changed. There was a time when I thought success was tied to accomplishments, recognition, or reaching certain milestones. Today, I see it differently.
What matters most is the kind of wife I am, the kind of mother I’m becoming, and the example I’m setting for my children. It’s the health of my marriage, the atmosphere of our home, the values we’re passing down, and whether I’m being faithful with the people God has entrusted to me.
My faith is the foundation of everything. It shapes how I approach marriage, motherhood, relationships, work, and even content creation. It reminds me that significance isn’t always found in the things the world celebrates. Sometimes it’s found in the quiet, ordinary moments that nobody else sees.
I also care deeply about helping women realize that their lives matter right where they are. Whether they’re raising children, building a career, serving their community, strengthening a marriage, or simply trying to navigate life faithfully, I want them to know that purpose isn’t reserved for a select few. We all have an opportunity to make an impact through the way we love, serve, and show up every day.
At the end of the day, I hope my daughters inherit more than memories from me. I hope they inherit faith, resilience, strong family values, and a deep understanding that the choices we make today can influence generations to come.
Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that changing a family tree can be just as meaningful as changing the world.
Pricing:
- Wedding Planner / Day of Coordinator
- Wedding Content Creation
- UGC Videos
Contact Info:
- Website: https://byjessicamoran.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaberumenmoran/




