Alix Brown, The Name Mentor, sits with a cup of coffee and breaks down the naming process, and speaks to the dilemmas she's helped navigate over the last 10+ years as a name consultant.
She is the 1st Name Regret Coach and the author of the First Name Regret Guidebook. She has helped thousands of women find peace in their naming process. As an author, name mentor, and a mother herself, Alix spends her time working to uplift and empower mothers.
"I came for the names, and stayed for the mothers."
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Alix Brown, The Name Mentor, sits with a cup of coffee and breaks down the naming process, and speaks to the dilemmas she's helped navigate over the last 10+ years as a name consultant.
She is the 1st Name Regret Coach and the author of the First Name Regret Guidebook. She has helped thousands of women find peace in their naming process. As an author, name mentor, and a mother herself, Alix spends her time working to uplift and empower mothers.
"I came for the names, and stayed for the mothers."
Episode 21: Are LAST NAMES the End of All The Endings?!?!
The Name Pros Show
26 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 21: Are LAST NAMES the End of All The Endings?!?!
They have become a cultural staple and yet, they weren't always in existence. This episode unpacks what last names really mean, and some ideas if you're thinking of changing yours.
The Name Pros Show
Alix Brown, The Name Mentor, sits with a cup of coffee and breaks down the naming process, and speaks to the dilemmas she's helped navigate over the last 10+ years as a name consultant.
She is the 1st Name Regret Coach and the author of the First Name Regret Guidebook. She has helped thousands of women find peace in their naming process. As an author, name mentor, and a mother herself, Alix spends her time working to uplift and empower mothers.
"I came for the names, and stayed for the mothers."