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E90. Juggling mum Life with Natalie Ward
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
You become a mum and probably expected to be changing nappies on demand, but did you expect to also become a launderette, all-inclusive snack bar, children’s entertainer, nurse, taxi and much more. Throw work into the mix as well and things get a little extra crazy.
This week I am joined by Natalie Ward, founder of Latched @latcheduk, pre and postnatal clothing brand, mum of 2 and all-round wonderful human. Natalie knows the mum- work life juggle very well and this is a great excuse for me to grab her for a chat and learn how she does it all with a smile.
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This week I am joined by Natalie Ward, founder of Latched @latcheduk, pre and postnatal clothing brand, mum of 2 and all-round wonderful human. Natalie knows the mum- work life juggle very well and this is a great excuse for me to grab her for a chat and learn how she does it all with a smile.
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Released:
Jan 12, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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