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Welcome to the OM Momma's Podcast

Welcome to the OM Momma's Podcast

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Welcome to Episode One of the OM Momma’s Podcast! Join me as I share an introduction to this podcast and lay out what will be coming in this space. This platform is long overdue and I’m excited to be sharing this journey with you.  We Discuss: • The OM Momma’s history and background • Craving community of supportive, like-minded momma’s • Three powerful lessons learned when stepping into motherhood • Motherhood as a role, not an identity • and more! Memorable Quotes: •When I became pregnant, I knew that was my opportunity to take my life back and really build the life I wanted. It took a lot of unlearning and unbecoming, and a lot of internal reflection. •To me all women are mothers. We all have the genetics, DNA, codes within us to nurture and to create, and that is really what a mother is: a nurturer and a creator. About Kristine McGlinchey-Yap Kristine McGlinchey-Yap is an author, conscious communicator and the mindful momma behind OM Mommas, a community dedicated to intentional parenting. With over a decade of experience in corporate communications, she has transitioned her leadership skills into providing women with guidance into stepping into their journey to motherhood. With loyal advocacy she supports and encourages women to claim their power and own their motherhood experience by making choices that align with their mind, body and spirit. She believes women have the potential to birth a more loving world when they become more caring, empowered and conscious themselves. Her first book “Momtras: Mantras For Mindful Moms” is available on Amazon. For resources and more information, please visit http://www.ommommas.com/ (www.ommommas.com). Join the community on Facebook and Instagram at @OMMommas.
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