Don't let it affect your career. Make sure you bounce back. Do everything you did before, while never missing bedtime.
Modern motherhood is a minefield, and despite the longing, there are no correct answers or foolproof methods for making it work. There are only the experiences of women who came before us and advice from women in the same boat.
Join Michelle Kennedy, CEO and founder of Peanut, and Laura Jackson to discuss It Takes A Village, the debut book which tackles the highs and lows of motherhood, community, and the power of connection. Based on the collective wisdom of millions of Peanut users and expert insights from doulas, midwives, gynaecologists and psychologists, It Takes a Village is an honest and compassionate guide for every stage of motherhood.
Peanut is the fastest growing social networking app connecting millions of women navigating fertility, pregnancy and motherhood. Peanut was founded in 2017 following Michelle’s own isolating start to motherhood and experience with loneliness; she realised there weren’t many resources available for women looking for friendship and support throughout all stages of motherhood. Peanut was the solution to this need for community.
About Michelle Kennedy
Michelle Kennedy is the founder and CEO of Peanut, one of the fastest-growing social networks for women. A former executive at Badoo and board member of Bumble, Michelle launched Peanut to connect women navigating fertility, pregnancy, and motherhood. Today, Peanut is a global platform and a lifeline for millions. It Takes a Village is her first book.
About Laura Jackson
Laura Jackson is a broadcaster, entrepreneur, and tastemaker known for her work across television, food, and interiors. She is the founder of the celebrated homewares brand Glassette, and a passionate voice for creativity, community, and female empowerment.