For our final episode of It Takes a Village season one, we’re taking a deep breath, looking back on everything we’ve shared, and laughing our way through what it really takes to keep the magic alive, especially during the holidays. From the sugar rush of Halloween to the cozy chaos of Christmas, we unpack the highs, the heaviness, and the heart of motherhood during a time when moms seem to hold the whole season together.
We talk about the traditions that bring our families joy, and what this past year of conversation and connection has meant to us. Plus, we hear from some of our incredible listeners; your stories, your moments, and your reminders that none of us are doing this alone.
Join us as we wrap up season one with gratitude, laughter, and maybe a little exhaustion left over from Halloween. Here’s to the village we’ve built, the magic we’ve made, and everything still to come. We'll see you in season 2!
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Our GuestsLouise Perry:
The Grove in Gunnison, CO - https://www.thegrovemotherwellness.com/
Mother Sage Motherhood Therapy - https://www.mothersagetherapyservices.com/
Kelsey Weaver:
Mountain Mamas Cafe - https://www.gunnisonvalleyhealth.org/our-services/obstetrics/family-birth-center/support-for-new-parents
Katie Thomas:
Project Hope - https://www.hope4gv.org/
Jessica Ekhardt:
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- Integrating Sociological Perspectives into Obesogenic Research
- Race, Environmental Inequality, and Physical Health