• A Premature Baby, Living Away From Family and 'Bouncing Back' Culture. Uncut with Sheri!

  • Jan 8 2025
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

A Premature Baby, Living Away From Family and 'Bouncing Back' Culture. Uncut with Sheri!

  • Summary

  • Today's episode is a special bonus episode with Britt's sister Sheri!
    We put a call out a little while ago and Sheri was one of the most requested guests so we thought it was time to get a bit of a life update! Since we last had Sheri on the podcast, her and her husband have moved over to Scotland and had their first baby Maya. Maya was born 5-7 weeks premature.

    We asked Sheri:

    • How are you going wearing hearing aids now? Do you feel stigma about being so young?

    • How does Sheri feel about Britt's long distance relationship and pending marriage?
    • What made you want to move overseas and did you feel guilty being so far away from family?
    • Their pregnancy journey
    • Maya's birth story
    • What was the best gift you were given after birth?
    • Have you lost much of your identity since becoming a mum?
    • How did you navigate getting 'back' nutrition and exercise?

    You can find Sheri's Instagram and Strive here.

    You can listen to Sheri's previous episodes with us:
    Talking Diet Culture and Nutrition with Sheri Hockley

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