Kallie Swenson

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Kallie Swenson

Kallie Swenson grew up in Moorhead, MN, graduating from Moorhead High School before earning a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations from Minnesota State University Moorhead.

She and her husband, Jordan, first connected through their church community, where a shared love of music sparked a friendship that grew over time. Today, they live in the small town of Fertile, MN with their three daughters—Olivia, Everly, and Sophie. While they’ve embraced the rhythms of rural life (alongside a flock of 15 chickens), their roots in the Fargo-Moorhead area remain strong. Jordan commutes to Fargo weekly for work, and Kallie is frequently in town for appointments, events, and time with family and friends.

A stay-at-home mom and creative spirit, Kallie finds joy in crafting, homemaking, and building community. She shares DIY projects, seasonal inspiration, and everyday beauty through her personal brand, KindlyKal (@kindlykal on Instagram), and occasionally participates in local farmers markets as a vendor.

Creativity flows through every aspect of family life—from imaginative play and crafts with the kids to hosting themed gatherings and exploring community events like parades, markets, and the Folkways Night Bazaar.

As Fargo Mom’s Social Media Coordinator, Kallie brings her passion for storytelling and connection to the digital space—managing content calendars, designing graphics, and helping cultivate an online community where local moms feel seen, supported, and inspired.

To read more from Kallie, check out her posts here.

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Kathy Schommer is the Owner and Founder of Fargo Mom. She is a (nearly) lifelong North Dakotan, married to her college sweetheart, and has 3 rambunctious girls. Kathy is passionate about connecting moms, advocating for maternal mental health, and giving back to this wonderful community any way she can. She loves all things crafting, attempting to read books not related to parenting, and drinking hot coffee every chance she gets. When Kathy’s not attempting to work with her kids yelling in the background, you might find her at one of the local breweries or coffee bars in the area or attempting to find unique treasures at a local thrift store.