Episode 12: The Importance of Community with Renee Frojo (TAAVI)

 
 

IN THIS POWERFUL EPISODE:

Taylor chats with Renee Frojo - Co-Founder of TAAVI, a new app that connects pregnant and new moms in small, intimate chat groups based on due date and shared experiences. She's also a single mom of two girls and cook behind the food blog @ms.reneelynn.

Support and community in motherhood is so necessary - it can also be a really difficult thing to find, especially now during COVID times. So if you are struggling to find connection and community, I highly recommend checking out the TAAVI app. I was surprised to find out how easy it was to get started and there is nothing like a community of mamas who have similar shared experiences and just get you…

WE DISCUSS:

  • The importance of community and share some ways that have worked for us to help build ours.

  • We talk about how lonely those early days and months postpartum can be.

  • And we also talk about why sometimes, accepting help can be the hardest thing.

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