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A new mom just trying to figure it all out. Join me and my gusts for some honest and encouraging conversations about motherhood.
Sam is a local mom who spends her days adventuring with her two young children, and you can join her! She teaches an exploratory nature class for kids & their caregivers to foster a love of nature from a young age.
Michelle shares her story of growing her family through adoption. She touches on her struggle with infertility, the process of adopting through DCF, and how she is addressing the questions her children may have as they get older.
In todays episode we hear how MamaBear Organics came to be! Jess shares her experience owning a thriving business while also being a mom to her two school aged children.
Colleen shares what it was like growing up in a large family and how her good experience led her to follow in her parents footsteps and have a large family of her own.
In todays episode Tayler tells us about becoming a mom to twins! We also touch on a recent change in her life, cutting out alcohol. We talk about what prompted that change and how much her life has improved.
Seleena faced an uphill battle getting pregnant, had a very difficult pregnancy, and delivered via c-section, yet somehow remains incredibly positive about the entire experience. I hope her episode and attitude inspire you!
Having kids changed my life completely. One of the things I had to let go after becoming a mom was worrying about making other people happy. I'm no longer a people pleaser.
Rochelle shared her experience having twin girls at the start of the pandemic, adjusting to life as a new mom, and undergoing major surgery to repair her diastasis recti.
In todays episode Leah tells us about her journey into motherhood and overcoming the trauma of a freak accident that her daughter suffered. My hope is that her vulnerability and willingness to share this experience can help another mom work through trauma and understand that even when accidents happen, you're a good mom.