This podcast is dedicated to the honest account of being a first time mum as well as being a female generally. It will discuss all the highs and lows of motherhood and how fragile each can be. Normalising every emotion that comes with the honour of being a mummy and how every single hour can be a steep learning curve. This isn’t about scaring people, it’s about authenticity and expectation setting, something I feel lacked when I became a mum back in August 2020 in the height of a global pandemic. I’ll share my experiences candidly as well as discuss other topics that can be seen as taboo.
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This podcast is dedicated to the honest account of being a first time mum as well as being a female generally. It will discuss all the highs and lows of motherhood and how fragile each can be. Normalising every emotion that comes with the honour of being a mummy and how every single hour can be a steep learning curve. This isn’t about scaring people, it’s about authenticity and expectation setting, something I feel lacked when I became a mum back in August 2020 in the height of a global pandemic. I’ll share my experiences candidly as well as discuss other topics that can be seen as taboo.
Being a working mum feels like continuous compromise. Just when you think you’ve got it right, something shifts and you’re left questioning (yet again) the balance (or lack of). Will it ever be perfect? I guess not. I guess it’s a constant learning curve. I guess it’s in the title of the podcast right, it’s learning to mum…20 months in!
Learning to Mum
This podcast is dedicated to the honest account of being a first time mum as well as being a female generally. It will discuss all the highs and lows of motherhood and how fragile each can be. Normalising every emotion that comes with the honour of being a mummy and how every single hour can be a steep learning curve. This isn’t about scaring people, it’s about authenticity and expectation setting, something I feel lacked when I became a mum back in August 2020 in the height of a global pandemic. I’ll share my experiences candidly as well as discuss other topics that can be seen as taboo.