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Um, where is my “village”? Tips on finding modern day support - with Leila, Village For Mama

Um, where is my “village”? Tips on finding modern day support - with Leila, Village For Mama

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In this episode, we chat with Leila, from Village For Mama, about the age-old saying, “it takes a village to raise a child” — but where is the village today? We dive into how we can rebuild this essential support system, not because it’s trending, but because it’s truly needed. We explore ways to create connection, find support, and foster a strong parenting community in our fast-paced world. Plus, we share what you, our lovely Bumpies, are doing to bring that village vibe back.

As always, we hope you enjoy! 💛

Resource links:

Village for Mama Book

Village for Postpartum Australian Postpartum Directory

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