
Episode 10 ✨ I'm so excited to share this new episode with my dear friend Charity. She's so easy to relate with and is really intentional in a very inspiring way. She not only is an incredible homeschool mom, she also serves her community as a doula. If you've ever wondered why one would need or want a doula in your birth experience, give this a listen. In this podcast, we talked about: ⭐ How to reach out for help when your first line of help (family) isn't available.⭐ How to intentionally raise your kids in a tight -knit family when that wasn't your norm. ⭐ The reality of the feeling "I thought I'd never be cheerful again" when you need a break. 🧙🏻♂️ (Name that movie). ⭐ How to think about "social norms" and how to think about them for your family. ⭐ How a doula can make the birth experience amazing by guiding your spouse through a new experience and make it a way of uniting a marriage. ⭐ How distance doesn't have to separate us from allomothers who are friends thanks to technology. We don't have to do this alone! Charity is a doula in the Chesterfield County area in Virginia. If you want to learn more about her services, you can find her on Facebook under "Pure Love Doula." Thanks for listening!Here is the YouTube link below: Get full access to My Allomother at myallomother.substack.com/subscribe
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