Moms at Work with Jeanette Tapley
In this episode of Moms at Work, Jeanette Tapley dives into the vital role community plays in the life of a working mom. She discusses the importance of building connections, asking for help, and offering support to one another. The conversation highlights the *Thriving Village Alliance*, a community designed to foster friendships and provide support among women. Jeanette encourages listeners to reach out, and build their village and reminds them that they are never alone in their motherhood journey. Tune in for practical advice on how to cultivate meaningful connections and create a strong, supportive network that will help you thrive.
Takeaways:
- It takes a village to support one another.
- Asking for help is not a sign of weakness.
- We need to carry each other's burdens.
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