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This week, we are delighted to have Johnna Holmgren join us for Episode 70. She is the creator of Fox Meets Bear, a stunning and inspirational platform for creative, intentional mothers looking for a better path through motherhood.
Her wisdom, her delight, and the intentionality and joy she has put into creating a beautiful home and embraced motherhood is so inspirational.
Jennifer and Johnna have an incredible conversation about work and parenting, building a life, the struggles, the joy, and the reality of "the misssion of motherhood". No matter where you are in your parenting or life story this episode has something that is going to ignite a desire in your heart to believe in the divine gift of nurturing a family is something that can be joyful and life giving in the midst of the reality of struggles, overwhelm, and mess.
Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press!
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Presidents Day
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The Peaceful Press Spring Guide and the Peaceful Press Garden Guide
In this episode–
Creating a seasonal family schedule to decide the rhythm, the schedule, and set the intentionality and focus of an upcoming season
Having a vision for your children's work life to help you cope with the mess and chaos of the now and not yet.
A challenge to mothers to change their mindset around nurturing
Ideas and tips for raising connected children with a purpose
Check out Johnna's shop for inspiration
Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaleen Doucleff
You can learn more about Jennifer here-
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You can learn more about Johnna here-
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