What Mama Says

Episode 1: Welcome

6 min · 30 de dic de 2021
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Welcome! Brought to you by Nonna, Mama, Me, join host Jeanette, mama of two and doula, as she connects motherhood through heritage and heart. As a first generation mama, she experienced many stories about the old days. Consider this an invitation to pull up a seat for storytime, and connect the past with the present with all things mama. From birth to raising children, from gardening to low tox living, from the hard days to the blessings, What Mama Says covers it all. Listen for a brief taste of what's to come!

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