This Week: Free Workshops for Mom + Dad


Feeling like you're slowly becoming invisible in motherhood?

Wishing your partner would step TF up but without you telling him what to do all the time like his manager?

If either of those hit, check out the free workshops we're offering this week. And know, we're offering these because we've been hearing it lately so no, you're not alone.

For the moms:

We'll be addressing how society norms and our own inner guilt can lead to constantly putting yourself on the backburner and why that's not as loving as you might think it.s

For the dads or partners:

In this workshop, Mike teaches on two main things in 30 minutes: Seeing + addressing the invisible load and being a steady emotional presence for the family.

Let's make parenthood more supported. Pass it on.

-Chels

Postpartum Together with Chelsea Skaggs

I help expecting and new parents improve their communication skills, connection points, and confidence through relationship road mapping so they can enjoy the life they've built together.

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