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Partner Series - Not Another Onesie

Introduce yourself, who are you? Where are you from? Who's in your family? What is your career background? We are Louise and Elisha; two mummas with seven children between us.  Elisha was a primary school teacher for many years and a postpartum ...

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Partner Series - The Mum Connection

Introduce yourself, who are you? Where are you from? Who's in your family? What is your career background? We are Madi & Emily!I’m Madi, a mum of two, living on a beautiful property in Tasmania with my partner, our children (Indie and Beau), ...

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Two women smiling together at the entrance of The Village Collective, Central Coast, standing in front of a door with the logo on glass.

Interview: The Village Collective Central Coast

You both work closely with women through pregnancy, birth and beyond. From your perspective, how does feeling connected—to other mums, to care providers, to community—shape emotional wellbeing during pregnancy and into early motherhood? When a ...

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Finding Your Village: A Conversation with Dr. Renee White

  1. Let's start at the start. Can you share a bit about your own experience with postnatal anxiety—and what led you to create Fill Your Cup? I've always been a high-achieving, anxious person who thrived on control and planning. After ...

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A New Mums Guide to Finding Your Village

Attend Local Parent or Baby Groups (Even Just Once) I attended a local library Rhyme Time and slowly built up the courage to chat with other mums. Which in turn, evolved into grabbing a coffee afterwards, which evolved into exchanging numbers and ...

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