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New mothers. Old traditions. - Nadia Kwan
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On this week's episode, we are delighted to have Nadia Kwan, an experienced teacher, a remarkable woman, and a dear friend, as our guest. Nadia will be sharing her unique perspective on a fascinating topic: the intersection of new motherhood and age-old traditions. Nadia's upbringing and life experiences have been shaped by her time spent living in both Taiwan and China. With her background of attending international schools, her viewpoint offers a refreshing contrast to that of Catherine and Cheryl. Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of Nadia's insights and explore the dynamic world of motherhood and tradition from her distinctive vantage point.
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