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The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
RACHEL WAKESHO MWANGEMI - ZULU
9 episodes
6 days ago

Welcome to the momma happy hour podcast! This is where I bring mothers together to have real, unscripted conversations. Its a space where they share their experiences, stories and truths about motherhood. When I became a mom I felt so lonely for someone who was always surrounded by my child and my hubby. There was no one really having real motherhood conversation and I felt like the I was the only one going through challenges in my motherhood journey because no one was really talking about it. And for the longest time that is what I thought motherhood was until one day I shared my real thoughts and feelings pertaining my motherhood journey and she said, me too... That is when I knew I needed to normalize real motherhood conversations and that is when the momma happy hour space was formed. A space to let you know that you are not alone momma.

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Welcome to the momma happy hour podcast! This is where I bring mothers together to have real, unscripted conversations. Its a space where they share their experiences, stories and truths about motherhood. When I became a mom I felt so lonely for someone who was always surrounded by my child and my hubby. There was no one really having real motherhood conversation and I felt like the I was the only one going through challenges in my motherhood journey because no one was really talking about it. And for the longest time that is what I thought motherhood was until one day I shared my real thoughts and feelings pertaining my motherhood journey and she said, me too... That is when I knew I needed to normalize real motherhood conversations and that is when the momma happy hour space was formed. A space to let you know that you are not alone momma.

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Parenting
Personal Journals,
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture
Episodes (9/9)
The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
The journey of going back to self with Lebo Mehlomakuhlu
1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
Mothering after loss with Phume Khetang
1 year ago
54 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
Aftercare beyond the bump with Doula Eseza Kironde -Hall
1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
I didn't know I was pregnant with Nandi Zulu
2 years ago
42 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
Getting your life- insurance together with Maryann Mnyindo Tairo
2 years ago
1 hour

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
Body Positivity and motherhood with Mpho Ngwenya
2 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
The mental load that is motherhood with Dr Muthoni Karanja
2 years ago
47 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
PCOS & fertility with Aisha O'Reilly
2 years ago
54 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast
Motherhood is a lonely journey by Rachel Wakesho Zulu
2 years ago
12 minutes

The Momma Happy Hour Podcast

Welcome to the momma happy hour podcast! This is where I bring mothers together to have real, unscripted conversations. Its a space where they share their experiences, stories and truths about motherhood. When I became a mom I felt so lonely for someone who was always surrounded by my child and my hubby. There was no one really having real motherhood conversation and I felt like the I was the only one going through challenges in my motherhood journey because no one was really talking about it. And for the longest time that is what I thought motherhood was until one day I shared my real thoughts and feelings pertaining my motherhood journey and she said, me too... That is when I knew I needed to normalize real motherhood conversations and that is when the momma happy hour space was formed. A space to let you know that you are not alone momma.