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Season 19 | Episode 3: Redefining the Village with Danielle Parson

Season 19 | Episode 3: Redefining the Village with Danielle Parson

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Hey, Mama!!! Welcome back to What Self Care Looks Like, where I dive into the challenges of motherhood, so you can reclaim joy in your motherhood experience.

Episode Summary: In this conversation, Brittany Elliott and Danielle Parson (CEO & founder of Professional Women's Network) explore the multifaceted nature of self-care, motherhood, and community engagement. Danielle shares her journey as a mother and the challenges she faced, including her experiences with pregnancy and loss. They discuss the importance of having a supportive community, especially for women balancing personal and professional lives. Danielle emphasizes the role of the Professional Women's Network (PWN) in empowering women through connection and collaboration. The conversation also touches on the need for flexibility in support systems and the redefinition of self-care beyond traditional practices.

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Brittany Elliott is an author, mom-life guide, and podcast host. She helps working moms rediscover their identity, so they can reclaim joy in their motherhood experience.

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