015: How to Travel While Breastfeeding: Packing, Pumping, and New AI Support Tools with Junobie Founder Nickey Ramsey
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If you’ve ever tried pumping in a public restroom, panicked over spilled milk mid-road trip, or wondered how you’re supposed to keep up with breastfeeding while traveling—this episode is for you.
We’re joined by Nickey Ramsey, founder of Junobie: the eco-friendly breast milk storage brand turned AI-powered lactation support platform. Nickey shares how her own frustrating experience as a working, traveling, breastfeeding mom led her to invent smart solutions—from reusable milk bags to software that helps moms find and book lactation rooms wherever they go.
We talk about everything from TSA rules and travel essentials for pumping moms to the emotional toll of returning to work while breastfeeding—and how a little support can make all the difference.
✨ Just a few of the questions we tackled in this episode:
- How do I store and transport breast milk when traveling with a baby?
- What are the TSA rules for flying with breast milk?
- How do I find a lactation room at the airport or while traveling?
- What essentials do breastfeeding moms need when traveling with a baby?
- How can working moms get support for pumping at work or on the go?
🧳 RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
• Learn more about Nickey’s platform: junobie.com
• Follow Junobie on Instagram: @junobie
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Thanks for listening—see you next week!