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Entry Level Mums
Nasra and Sawiya
70 episodes
1 week ago
Started by two young Somali mums in London, Entry Level Mums is more than just a podcast - it’s a space for real, unfiltered conversations about motherhood. Nasra and Sawiya don’t sugarcoat the journey. They share their experiences with honesty, vulnerability, and, of course, a good dose of banter. With completely different birth stories - Nas having a natural birth and Sawiya a C-section - they bring two unique perspectives to the table. But one thing they both agree on? Postpartum was tough. Isolating, overwhelming, and nothing like what they expected. No one should feel alone in motherhood.
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Started by two young Somali mums in London, Entry Level Mums is more than just a podcast - it’s a space for real, unfiltered conversations about motherhood. Nasra and Sawiya don’t sugarcoat the journey. They share their experiences with honesty, vulnerability, and, of course, a good dose of banter. With completely different birth stories - Nas having a natural birth and Sawiya a C-section - they bring two unique perspectives to the table. But one thing they both agree on? Postpartum was tough. Isolating, overwhelming, and nothing like what they expected. No one should feel alone in motherhood.
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P.1 Navigating 15 Years of Infertility ft. Farah Dualeh | Entry Level Mums
Entry Level Mums
1 hour 4 minutes 54 seconds
2 weeks ago
P.1 Navigating 15 Years of Infertility ft. Farah Dualeh | Entry Level Mums

*disclaimer* We are not Islamic scholars and we recommend doing your own research into the madhabs and the ruling of adoption in Islam


In this two-part episode, we sit down with Farah Dualeh, who opens up about her 15 year journey through infertility. She shares the emotional rollercoaster of trying to conceive, doctors trying to find an answer, and multiple rounds of IVF attempts. This first part is an honest conversation about hope and holding onto faith when motherhood feels out of reach.


Farah has since written a book about her journey, breaking the silence around infertility in Somali communities to help other women feel less alone. You can find the link to her book below!


FARAH'S BOOK:

Taking Control: A Muslim Woman's Guide to Surviving Infertility

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Taking-Control-Muslim-Surviving-Infertility-ebook/dp/B0FBZQNVYS/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.n_wZhcpZn3JP9Q1JMXRYIiAjao7pQPfHW8o64jfPNShcgPAu9aXMJ8rOGN5Om-Z1.fi3Qbj0X1so3qb-sB3hXO1i1B0Pabmxd2hpuw923cRw&dib_tag=se&keywords=farah+dualeh&qid=1761474964&sr=8-1


Share your thoughts with us on this episode! We hope Farah’s story reminds you that there’s strength in speaking your truth.


Available on Youtube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts 🎧


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Entry Level Mums
Started by two young Somali mums in London, Entry Level Mums is more than just a podcast - it’s a space for real, unfiltered conversations about motherhood. Nasra and Sawiya don’t sugarcoat the journey. They share their experiences with honesty, vulnerability, and, of course, a good dose of banter. With completely different birth stories - Nas having a natural birth and Sawiya a C-section - they bring two unique perspectives to the table. But one thing they both agree on? Postpartum was tough. Isolating, overwhelming, and nothing like what they expected. No one should feel alone in motherhood.