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How her online psychology business funded her family holiday to Disneyland, with Emma Jenkins
In this episode, I’m speaking with Emma Jenkins - a registered psychologist with over 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents and families providing therapy and assessment with a strengths based, client-centered and trauma informed approach.<br />Since becoming a mother she has developed a passion for supporting parent and infant mental health, especially the adjustment and mental load, social expectation and internalised ‘shoulds’ that come with motherhood, as well as the way our own childhoods and attachment patterns can replay, or influence to impact our parenting, and our romantic relationships.<br />Emma works with online groups to nurture and empower mothers to carve out a motherhood of their own, beyond the rules and the mousewheel, towards their own unique joy from the center of them, that they always dreamt of with their baby.<br />I’ve had the pleasure of working with Emma through my membership, The Modern Marketing Collective and at my most recent Elevate Retreat.<br />In this episode, we discuss how Emma’s business came to be, the changes and bold moves she has made over time, plus how she set - and achieved - a goal in her business, of taking her family to Disney World!