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37. Importance of Community for Mothers with Mysha’s Marika Frumes

37. Importance of Community for Mothers with Mysha’s Marika Frumes

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What if what you’re really missing in motherhood isn’t more advice — but true connection?Marika Frumes is the founder of Mysha, an intentional community built for modern mothers. What started as a small WhatsApp group during her pregnancy — born out of a need for honest, vulnerable conversation — has grown into a thriving network of women supporting one another through every season of motherhood.

Marika and Evelyn discuss identity shifts, imposter syndrome, and the quiet loneliness that can come when your closest friends aren’t in the same life chapter. Marika opens up about the personal journey that led to Mysha’s creation, how she transformed isolation into community, and why meaningful connection doesn’t happen by accident — it starts with intention.


Learn more about Mysha: https://myshapods.com/TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The Birth of a Community02:45 Creating Connection Through Intentionality06:07 Navigating Motherhood Together09:11 The Power of Vulnerability12:02 Asking for Help: A Common Struggle14:57 Mothering Ourselves18:01 Building a Supportive Network20:55 The Importance of Community for Mothers☑️Stay Connected:Follow us on Instagram: @hatchandbloomco instagram.com/hatchandbloomco Visit our website: https://www.hatchandbloom.co/Produced by Haynow Media: https://haynowmedia.com/

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