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The Non Perfect Parents Club- It takes a village
In this episode I am joined by Hannah from The Owl Tree Children's Cafe in Newcastle. This was a really special episode for me to record and very inspiring because Hannah is living my dream! We have very similar values and ethos and Hannah's cafe is exactly what I hope to one day have. We talk about how having a community as a parent is fundamental to everything and how it's exceptionally hard to parent without a support network. We discuss how Mums need other mums, even if it's just to say "I get it" and that Mums often pass on the best advice- We need that Mum to Mum support because they understand. Hannah shares her top tips on how Mums can make friends and notes what you can do, as a parent that doesn't necessarily struggle to make friends, to help. Hannah tells us why how her cafe provides the support for families that is so needed and how she creates a village. The Owl Tree Children's Cafe is open 5 days a week, 9am-3pm, all year round. You can find them here: Fb: FacebookWebsite: Themed play and crafts for kids in a relaxing, welcoming space for parents | The Owl Tree Children’s Cafe (theowltreechildrenscafe.co.uk)The You Tube video Hannah mentions: The unspoken truth of parenting.. - YouTube