This Magic Life Episode #143: The People Place with Robyn + Kazia
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Building Community from the Ground Up: The Heartfelt Story of The People Place
In this episode, Bonnie sits down with Robyn Murgio and Kazia Kumbler, co-founders of The People Place, a vibrant community hub for parents and families in Los Angeles. They share how their personal journeys and shared values fueled the creation of a supportive, non-judgmental space dedicated to authentic connection, belonging, and intentional parenting.
Main Topics:
* How their early experiences with community gaps inspired the founding of The People Place
* The evolution of their support groups from in-person to virtual during COVID, and finally to a physical space
* The importance of vulnerability, trust, and friendship in building a successful partnership
* The role of gender inclusivity, paid family leave, and social support in modern parenthood
* Overcoming challenges like licensing, space design, and community needs
* The science of matrescence and brain changes in postpartum women
* Celebrating community-created friendships that last for over a decade
* Practical advice: riding the waves of parenthood and embracing imperfection
Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Robin and Kejia’s vision for The People Place
02:15 - The origin story: from lonely new moms to community builders
05:04 - How the pandemic transformed their support groups into a thriving brick-and-mortar space
07:48 - The creative process behind designing a welcoming parenting space
10:53 - The secret to a strong partnership: communication, trust, and shared values
13:14 - Non-judgmental support: removing shame from parenting conversations
15:23 - Building lifelong friendships among members—it's more than just support
18:10 - The importance of clear boundaries and open dialogue in business partnerships
22:58 - Exploring the science of matrescence and brain changes post-birth
28:49 - The evolution of modern parenthood: from caregiving to inclusivity and shared responsibility
33:35 - Challenges faced: licensing issues, space adjustments, and community needs
37:09 - The power of connection: on social media and in real life
42:30 - Advice for new parents: trust your intuition, embrace imperfection, and ride the waves
45:00 - The impact of shared history and mutual support among members
50:27 - Final thoughts: the importance of community, self-compassion, and living with intentionResources & Links:
* The People Place [https://thepeopleplace.com/]
* Brain Science of Matrescence Study [https://example.com/matrescence-study] (hypothetical link for context)
* Heather Cox Richardson Podcast [https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/podcast]
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