The New Age of ‘MOM’. Demi Moore Redefining What is Hot and Inspiring Mothers.
May 11, 2009

I have always liked Demi Moore from as far back as I can remember. I saw her expression of being a woman develop over the years with her ex husband Bruce Willis, to her current husband Ashton Kutcher. Of course with her three lovely daughters. I admired her pushing the envelope in G.I Jane, and it wasn’t until I was a contestant in a reality show in Vericruz, Mexico being trained by her ex G.I Jane Navy Seal trainer Scott Helvenston that I really got a sense of how powerful she really was. I was a mother of three children at the time.
Now, Demi is 47, and her children are almost full grown. I myself have 5 children now with a 17 year old; and there is so much I discovered since then. The number one thing is my attitude and mind set in everything I do. I have busted my butt training in resistant training with The Kennedy System, and run, eat healthy and I feel great. At 36 I would never guess I could feel so strong with five children. I still admire Demi for never letting age dictate to her the way she should look. And I am not talking about plastic surgery.
I am talking about living free without limits and taking yourself to the edge. Living life fully, I have expressed my motherhood also posing nude with a huge 9 month pregnant belly, and I have done adverturous things as a filmmaker and am so grateful for it. Traveling with my children, teaching them how to invent your life, and really make your own rules.
After I founded my Powerful Mothers blog called Women Without Borders, in my research I saw that women everywhere really want to have it all. And the way to have it all in this new age of ‘MOM’ is to define your own life by your own standards. I am fully expressed, and so pleased my four daughters get to grow up without limits. That they can be and look and be however they want at any age.
So Demi is an amazing powerhouse of a woman and mother, and I can completly relate and admire women all around me defying nature, and making their life absolutly their own.
Bobbi Miller-Moro
Women Without Borders











































