Raising the Next Gen Podcast
Many support networks for moms can be overwhelming, especially when there’s a five-hundred-person group chat where you can ask a question but never really be known. This episode with Jiemi Gao, Founder of Nori, looks at what gets built when you design for the opposite: one-on-one and small group conversations that are focused and meaningful. The distraction of algorithm and ads are absent, so you’re never pulled toward things you didn't come looking for. Find out why Nori superfans love the platform so much, and how you can join this free and accessible community space to feel supported and support others. About JiemI Gao Jiemi Gao is a mom of two and the founder of Nori, a new social network for moms that offers intimate 1:1 mentorship, community support and conversations, and curated resources. Jiemi spent a decade advising Fortune 500s on growth strategies and is dedicating herself to building support and community for moms for the next decade. Jiemi brings sharp strategic insight, deep empathy, and an unshakable belief that when moms support each other, incredible things happen. Follow Jiemi on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/asknori1] and Instagram @nori_asknori [https://www.instagram.com/nori_asknori]. Learn more about the free Nori community at asknori.com [http://asknori.com]. Did you like this episode? Remember to review, follow and share! Receive weekly parenting tips and reflections, and don’t miss an episode by signing up to my newsletter, Next Gen Connection [https://nextgenconnection.substack.com/].
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