• 11: From free spirit in Paris to mum of 2 in rural Australia - Mum's Talk with Rebecca Hurtrel

  • Feb 25 2025
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

11: From free spirit in Paris to mum of 2 in rural Australia - Mum's Talk with Rebecca Hurtrel

  • Summary

  • In this first episode of my new series, I sit down with my long-time friend, Rebecca Hurtrel: yoga teacher, occupational therapist and mum to two boys. We talk about her transition from a free-spirited life of world travel to motherhood, the cultural contrasts of having babies in France vs. Australia, and how she navigates parenting with two energetic kids.

    We also dive into:

    • Adjusting from one child to two - what changes?
    • How motherhood shifts your identity and priorities
    • The challenges of balancing personal time, work, and parenting
    • The unexpected lessons of motherhood, from unsolicited advice to letting go of ‘mum guilt’

    This episode is full of real, honest reflections and a good dose of inspiration. Whether you’re a new mum, a seasoned parent, or just curious about different motherhood experiences, you won’t want to miss this chat.

    Links and Resources: ♥️ Follow Becca on Instagram: @rebecca_hurtrel 🧘‍♀️ Becca’s website: https://rebeccahurtrelwellness.wordpress.com If you're feeling overwhelmed with parenting right now

    Download my FREE Overwhelm Busting Bingo sheet with 25 quick, fun tips to turn things around

    Don't forget...

    🌀 You can join a real-life Mama Circle: https://www.nataliekmartin.com

    Come say hello!

    • Instagram: @natalie.kmartin
    • Facebook: motherhoodandempowerment
    • Website: www.nataliekmartin.com

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