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We celebrated Mother’s Day on Sunday 10th of May in New Zealand. I thought – hey, why are we celebrating mothers in one measly day? Why not celebrate it for a whole month? After all, being a mother is the hardest job we have and it’s time to prioritize our self-care and mental health. It has been extremely draining, depleting and exhausting for many mothers in the past months.

Given the COVID-19 global pandemic and subsequent restrictions we have been asked to be everything and do everything for everyone. Empowermum’s Mother’s Month is all about putting the focus back on you – because you matter. As part of Empowermum’s Mother’s Month, I am interviewing inspiring and interviewing women all about motherhood – the good, the bad and the ugly.

In this episode, I am interviewing Megan Anderson who is a psychologist and owner of Tuti. Tuti is a fun and funky company selling designer and sustainable baby products such as cloth nappies, swim nappies, bibs and more. Find out more from www.Tuti.nz

What do you get when you have two psychologists talking off-script about all thing motherhood? Find out below!

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