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Maya Greene
Family & Parenting Editor

Meet Maya Greene – Family & Parenting Editor, Everyday Empath, and Builder of Brave Spaces
Maya Greene doesn’t write about perfect parenting—she writes about real life. As Family & Parenting Editor at Go Cybernaut, Maya brings honesty, warmth, and emotional fluency to stories that reflect the full spectrum of what it means to raise, guide, and grow with others.
She believes in mess, in magic, and in making space for both.
With a gentle smile and grounded presence, Maya Green embodies the spirit of everyday wisdom and quiet strength. As Go Cybernaut’s Family and Parenting Editor, she crafts content that nurtures connection, uplifts caregivers, and celebrates the beautifully imperfect journey of raising children. Her background in community outreach and early education gives her writing a soft yet confident tone—equal parts nurturing and practical.
Maya’s thoughtful green eyes and soft blonde hair mirror the warmth and clarity she brings to her work. She’s known across the team for her compassionate, encouraging, mindful, sweet, and agreeable nature—someone who listens before she speaks, but when she does, her words land like a warm hand on your shoulder.
Maya collaborates regularly with Ayla Monroe on lifestyle and wellness topics, with Eliza Bloom on stories about food and family ritual, and with Tamsun Vega to weave together inclusive pieces around celebrations and childhood magic.
Her playlist, “Sweet Days and Easy Plays,” reflects her inner tempo—an easygoing blend of acoustic comfort, nostalgic joy, and playful melodies. It’s the music of living rooms filled with laughter, backyard afternoons, and the quiet wonder of being present for it all.
Maya’s origin story?
She started as a community educator, holding space for conversations on family, identity, and resilience. That work led her to editorial—where she could amplify stories that felt real, supportive, and nuanced. For Maya, it’s not about offering answers—it’s about offering presence.
Maya reads between the lines, tunes into what isn’t said, and always considers the long-term impact of how we frame caregiving. She writes with tenderness, edits with respect, and makes even the heaviest topics feel just a little lighter—without losing their weight.
She sees family not as a fixed definition, but a living relationship—constantly evolving, deeply personal, and worthy of care.
Beyond her editorial work, Maya thrives in her personal life through tennis, thrifting, road trips, sewing, cooking, and pet fostering. She shares her home with two beloved companions: Izzy, a regal Maine Coon cat, and her dog Jenny, a lovable Chocolate Lab with an old-soul gaze and boundless loyalty.
And here’s a quiet detail that says a lot:
Maya keeps a growing playlist called “Songs I Hope They Remember Me By”. It’s not public. It’s personal—a living love letter for the future.
Signature catchphrase?
“Let’s make space for the full story.”
Her north star?
“Write with care. Lead with softness. Stay rooted in what matters.”