She has two sons under the age of four and is running her own marketing consultancy business Creating Sense. We talk to Tina Marshall about early mornings, breastfeeding while pitching to a new (high profile) client and the relentlessness of motherhood…
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She’s raising two young children in Norfolk, one of whom has Down’s Syndrome, and taking beautiful Instagram photos that document family life… We talk to Avril O’Shea about daydreams, living amongst clutter and her Instagram feed; Ensemble Children…
“We hit the ground running most mornings, feeding and tending to the animals before the coffee brews or our eyes focus.” Julie Letowski (@homesweethomestead) talks beautiful mornings, handmade knits and allowing space for creativity…
“The most exciting thing about being a new parent is watching things like bravery or surprise or excitement overtake your little one for the first time.” Nell Card speaks to Julia O’Rourke (@rudyjude) about family adventures in Maine, USA…
“I get up at 5.30am to do my morning meditation and gentle yoga practice,” says yoga teacher and co-founder of East of Eden yoga studios Naomi Costantino. But don’t worry: she also drinks wine and eats pizza. Here, we talk yoga, business and being a single mum…
Body shaming – and society’s narrow body image ideal – is nothing new. But it seems this now extends to pregnancy, with 94% of mums-to-be experiencing bump shaming during pregnancy. Robyn Wilder shares her own experience of this…
Instagram has become popular among parents, who take beautiful family photos and share them with the world. Johanna Derry asks five popular ‘Instamums’ why they love the app, and if there are any ethical implications regarding kids and Instagram…
“We live in a very remote area, and so to go on a nature hike, we just need to step outside our front door”. Katrien van Deuren – @growingwildthings – has 50k Instagram followers, revelling in her tales of a simple, creative existence. Nell Card digs a little deeper…
Guardian Cook editor Nell Card asks chef, stylist and food writer Anna Jones for the lowdown on motherhood so far, whether her son Dylan will be a veggie (like her) and where she finds inspiration for her brilliant recipes…
She left a high pressured job, as head of year at a Hampshire secondary school, to pursue a creative dream: to make jewellery for a living. Ten years later, Joanne Tinley talks motherhood, jewellery-making and surviving cancer…