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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2021 · 52 MIN

Conceiving Challenges, IVF and Giving Back with Nataly Bovopoulos (CEO of The Nappy Collective)

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In this conversation with Nataly; the CEO of The Nappy Collective (TNC), we discuss her motherhood journey. Nataly underwent numerous rounds of IVF in order to conceive her first child. Nataly is so honest and open about her IVF journey and the very challenging time she experienced. We also discuss why she felt compelled to join TNC as CEO and support families across Australia in reducing nappy stress.Nappy stress is not having enough nappies to change your child, to ensure that they stay clean and healthy. TNC aims to reduce this stress for families across Australia by requesting that the community donate unused nappies at nappy bins. Those nappies are then distributed to community partners who distribute the nappies to families experiencing disadvantage. 1 in 5 Australian children don’t have enough nappies and 1 in 10 mums can’t afford nappies. Can you imagine making decisions like ‘do I have enough nappies to keep my child clean today? If not, then I may have to sacrifice buying dinner for myself in order to pay for nappies for my child.’ This is unfortunately a very real scenario for many families.You can support by:Donating clean unused nappies at a nappy collection point near you. Visit: https://www.thenappycollective.com/nappy-collection-pointsDonating funds to enable TNC to stay in operation. Visit: https://thenappycollective.raisely.com/donateReferenceshttps://www.thenappycollective.com/@thenappycollective Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this conversation with Nataly; the CEO of The Nappy Collective (TNC), we discuss her motherhood journey. Nataly underwent numerous rounds of IVF in order to conceive her first child. Nataly is so honest and open about her IVF journey and the very challenging time she experienced. We also discuss why she felt compelled to join TNC as CEO and support families across Australia in reducing nappy stress.Nappy stress is not having enough nappies to change your child, to ensure that they stay clean and healthy. TNC aims to reduce this stress for families across Australia by requesting that the community donate unused nappies at nappy bins. Those nappies are then distributed to community partners who distribute the nappies to families experiencing disadvantage. 1 in 5 Australian children don’t have enough nappies and 1 in 10 mums can’t afford nappies. Can you imagine making decisions like ‘do I have enough nappies to keep my child clean today? If not, then I may have to sacrifice buying dinner for myself in order to pay for nappies for my child.’ This is unfortunately a very real scenario for many families.You can support by:Donating clean unused nappies at a nappy collection point near you. Visit: https://www.thenappycollective.com/nappy-collection-pointsDonating funds to enable TNC to stay in operation. Visit: https://thenappycollective.raisely.com/donateReferenceshttps://www.thenappycollective.com/@thenappycollective Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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