Work It Like A Mum

How This Woman Grew Her Side Hustle and Started an Antenatal Revolution


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Victoria Warnes managed to turn her life around during her maternity leave and create a thriving business that supports new mums and their babies. The journey hasn’t always been easy, as she tells Elizabeth on this episode of the Work It Like A Mum podcast, but it has been worth it. Tune in to find out how she made it happen.

Victoria explains the mission of her business, Our Baby Club, and why she was inspired to create a more holistic antenatal service. She gives Elizabeth an insight into how she trained to give antenatal support and the steps she took to grow her business from a side hustle into her full-time job. There’s plenty of advice for you here if you’re toying with the idea of starting your own business, and Victoria also offers some words of wisdom to new mums who feel like they’re struggling to cope with the demands of looking after a young baby.

This episode is a great behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create and grow a successful business, with plenty of practical tips and honest advice. If you’d like to hear more episodes like this, then subscribe to the Work It Like A Mum podcast.

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Work It Like A MumBy Elizabeth Willetts