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After struggling to find adequate support and resources during her own pregnancy and postpartum, Dominique Jackson made it her mission to improve access to maternal health education, support and community for other moms to be.
Here’s what we covered on the episode:
Creating Hatch + NestIn the Summer, Dominique came to one of my workshops, where we worked on launch ideas for her, and I suggested she come on the podcast to talk about what she's doing
Dominique shares that her background is in health technology and public policy
After the birth of her first son, Dominique struggled to balance taking care of her newborn, herself, and going back to work, which inspired her to create Hatch + Nest
During pregnancy you are surrounded by support from friends, family, and doctors, but most of that goes away after you deliver
The first thing that helped Dominique bring Hatch + Nest to life was talking to other entrepreneurs because she had no experience with starting a business or figuring out her brand
Dominique explains how they expanded from just postpartum support to prenatal through parenthood support
Hatch + Nest is a maternal wellness platform that offers support through classes like breastfeeding, birth planning, infant CPR, and in-home support through doulas and relationship specialists
Mothers in central Ohio can take advantage of their in-home support services - Dominique shares the educational resources on their website and says they will have upcoming in-person and virtual events
Dominique explains that they can get grant funding to help mothers who can't afford their services and says they are always looking for sponsors
Hatch + Nest has some upcoming sponsored workshops that include lactation specialists, Doulas, and mental health consultants
How Dominique had to figure out what to prioritize in order to launch and generate revenue
Dominique shares that she had to shift her business model and audience to attract sponsors because that is how they primarily make money
Some sponsors support through educational events by providing the space, catering, or gifts, and others sponsor a portion or all of the in-home support after birth
Dominique explains her choice to keep messaging targeted towards mothers, but says they have plans to expand messaging to other audiences once they are more established
They are planning a program for later in 2024 for dads and adoptive parents
Check out the Hatch + Nest website and follow them on Instagram to learn more
Links mentioned:
Hatch + Nest Website
Hatch + Nest on Instagram
Like what you heard?
Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes.
Click here to download my Sales Page Trello Board
Let’s connect on Instagram!
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After struggling to find adequate support and resources during her own pregnancy and postpartum, Dominique Jackson made it her mission to improve access to maternal health education, support and community for other moms to be.
Here’s what we covered on the episode:
Creating Hatch + NestIn the Summer, Dominique came to one of my workshops, where we worked on launch ideas for her, and I suggested she come on the podcast to talk about what she's doing
Dominique shares that her background is in health technology and public policy
After the birth of her first son, Dominique struggled to balance taking care of her newborn, herself, and going back to work, which inspired her to create Hatch + Nest
During pregnancy you are surrounded by support from friends, family, and doctors, but most of that goes away after you deliver
The first thing that helped Dominique bring Hatch + Nest to life was talking to other entrepreneurs because she had no experience with starting a business or figuring out her brand
Dominique explains how they expanded from just postpartum support to prenatal through parenthood support
Hatch + Nest is a maternal wellness platform that offers support through classes like breastfeeding, birth planning, infant CPR, and in-home support through doulas and relationship specialists
Mothers in central Ohio can take advantage of their in-home support services - Dominique shares the educational resources on their website and says they will have upcoming in-person and virtual events
Dominique explains that they can get grant funding to help mothers who can't afford their services and says they are always looking for sponsors
Hatch + Nest has some upcoming sponsored workshops that include lactation specialists, Doulas, and mental health consultants
How Dominique had to figure out what to prioritize in order to launch and generate revenue
Dominique shares that she had to shift her business model and audience to attract sponsors because that is how they primarily make money
Some sponsors support through educational events by providing the space, catering, or gifts, and others sponsor a portion or all of the in-home support after birth
Dominique explains her choice to keep messaging targeted towards mothers, but says they have plans to expand messaging to other audiences once they are more established
They are planning a program for later in 2024 for dads and adoptive parents
Check out the Hatch + Nest website and follow them on Instagram to learn more
Links mentioned:
Hatch + Nest Website
Hatch + Nest on Instagram
Like what you heard?
Click here to subscribe + leave a review on iTunes.
Click here to download my Sales Page Trello Board
Let’s connect on Instagram!