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What does life look like as a solo mum of four?
In this episode of How Motherhood Changed Me, Bronte Edmunds aka @journeyofanhonestmum opens up about the end of her nine-year marriage, rediscovering herself, and learning how to survive in the beautiful chaos of single motherhood.
It’s an inspiring chat that will encourage you to choose the hard thing you know deep down is best for you and your family.
This season of How Motherhood Changed Me is made possible with the support of Fertility SA powered by Genea - walking alongside families through the very first steps of their journey to parenthood.
This episode is brought to you by KX Pilates, Australia's leading reformer Pilates studio. Because taking time for yourself isn't selfish, it's essential. Try KX with 5 reformer Pilates classes for just $60 and discover dynamic 50-minute full-body workouts that fit your life.
Hosted by journalists Kerrie Turner & Jenna Yates.
We'd love you to be part of the conversation by connecting with us on Instagram.
Join our community chat group on Facebook.
Visit our website.
Send us an email.
By Kerrie Turner + Jenna YatesWhat does life look like as a solo mum of four?
In this episode of How Motherhood Changed Me, Bronte Edmunds aka @journeyofanhonestmum opens up about the end of her nine-year marriage, rediscovering herself, and learning how to survive in the beautiful chaos of single motherhood.
It’s an inspiring chat that will encourage you to choose the hard thing you know deep down is best for you and your family.
This season of How Motherhood Changed Me is made possible with the support of Fertility SA powered by Genea - walking alongside families through the very first steps of their journey to parenthood.
This episode is brought to you by KX Pilates, Australia's leading reformer Pilates studio. Because taking time for yourself isn't selfish, it's essential. Try KX with 5 reformer Pilates classes for just $60 and discover dynamic 50-minute full-body workouts that fit your life.
Hosted by journalists Kerrie Turner & Jenna Yates.
We'd love you to be part of the conversation by connecting with us on Instagram.
Join our community chat group on Facebook.
Visit our website.
Send us an email.