The Journey of Motherhood Podcast

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The Journey of Motherhood Podcast

I never know which part to start with….the personal or professional. But I guess when I think about what is most important to me….. above all else….it’s being a mother. I have 4 children between the ages of 8 and 15 years. I call them “the loves of my life” because truly that is how it is. But just as much as they can fill me with so much joy that I burst, they can also bring me to my knees.There is heaps I love about motherhood, some parts I’m indifferent to and a few bits that I don’t like. I wouldn’t trade it for the world and I wouldn’t be the woman I am today, without the experiences that motherhood has brought me.On top of all that I’m a Clinical (and Forensic) Psychologist. I’ll save the conversation about “what is a forensic psychologist” for another time. What I really want you to know is that one of the areas that I love love love working in the most, is with mums and their bubs, toddlers, pre-schoolers, primary and high school aged kids. The lot!There are so many reasons

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    Mum Natalie

    Whether you're the storyteller or the listener, stories teach, inspire, heal and connect. Welcome to The Journey of Motherhood where everyday mums, share their extraordinarily, ordinary stories! On today’s Journey of Motherhood podcast, we’re talking to Natalie Moore. Nat is a runner, a businesswoman, a wife and mother. Have a listen as she shares her journey of revisiting her values upon motherhood and the gains from her new path. Natalie can be found on her website www.bemoore.com.au and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/bemoorecoaching/ and https://www.instagram.com/bemoorewellness/

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    Mum Liz

    Whether you're the storyteller or the listener, stories teach, inspire, heal and connect. Welcome to The Journey of Motherhood where everyday mums, share their extraordinarily, ordinary stories! On today’s Journey of Motherhood podcast, we’re talking to Lizzy Williamson. Lizzy is the mover behind Two Minute Moves. Have a listen as she shares her journey, her motherhood challenges and her lessons.

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    Mum Kim

    On today’s Journey of Motherhood podcast, we’re talking to Kim Stone. Kim is the owner and blogger extraordinaire at Undercover Mum. Have a listen as she talks about WHY she felt like she was an ‘undercover mum’ when she returned to work after having her first child, some of the challenges she faced in doing so and the steps she took to create a work/family life that worked for her and her family. Seriously, this lady is a master of grabbing the reigns in her life and charting her own course.

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I never know which part to start with….the personal or professional. But I guess when I think about what is most important to me….. above all else….it’s being a mother. I have 4 children between the ages of 8 and 15 years. I call them “the loves of my life” because truly that is how it is. But just as much as they can fill me with so much joy that I burst, they can also bring me to my knees.There is heaps I love about motherhood, some parts I’m indifferent to and a few bits that I don’t like. I wouldn’t trade it for the world and I wouldn’t be the woman I am today, without the experiences that motherhood has brought me.On top of all that I’m a Clinical (and Forensic) Psychologist. I’ll save the conversation about “what is a forensic psychologist” for another time. What I really want you to know is that one of the areas that I love love love working in the most, is with mums and their bubs, toddlers, pre-schoolers, primary and high school aged kids. The lot!There are so many reasons

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