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Emily shares her minimalist philosophy on parenting, emphasizing connection over clutter and intention over feeling overwhelmed. She explains how the simplest tools (i.e. breathing) can create profound growth for you and your baby. Together, we’ll discuss how to shift from purchasing “all the things” to prioritizing mindful connection and self-trust as parents.
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Whether you’re a new parent, expecting, or simply curious about a minimalist approach to family life, may you find something valuable in our conversation.
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