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Mummy Chat | Group Coaching Program For Mums

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Whether you are a new mum or have been on this journey for a while, "Mummy Chat" is here for every woman who feels a bit lost right now and isn't sure who she has become.

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Being a mum brings its own set of challenges, and it is okay to feel unsure or overwhelmed at times. Maybe you are questioning your identity and seeking connection with others who understand.

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"Mummy Chat" is a safe space for all mums, providing support and understanding. It is a chance to have conversations, share experiences, and take steps toward rediscovering yourself, no matter where you are in your motherhood journey,

one chat at a time.

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Over a period of 8 weeks, we will nurture meaningful connections, insightful conversations, and personal growth to improve your motherhood journey.

 

Hosted by Dinah Thomasset, your Life Coach and COSP facilitator, "Mummy Chat" is not just another "Mums Group"; it is a dedicated group coaching program designed to focus on nurturing the woman within you.

 

During this hour together, we will delve into real and meaningful conversations, working together to untangle any roadblocks you might be facing in your life.

 

The primary goal of these sessions will be to reconnect you with the woman within, providing a platform for open discussions that lead to greater clarity about your identity and aspirations. By gaining a deeper understanding of who you are and who you wish to become, we aim to empower you to manifest positive changes in your life.

 

We firmly believe that once we have a clear vision of our destination, the journey becomes more manageable. "Mummy Chat" is an opportunity to embark on this journey of self-discovery and growth collectively, one chat at a time.

Meet your Mummy Chat host

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Dinah Thomasset

Founder of Villagehood Australia

Women Who Mum Life Coach 

COSP Trained Facilitator

Speaker & Advocate for Maternal Mental Health

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