In this heartfelt episode of Little Give, we sit down with Nellie Harden, a devoted mother of four daughters, former marine mammalogist, and passionate advocate for building self-worth, confidence, and esteem in young women. Nellie shares her personal journey of navigating a family health crisis and reflecting on the challenges she faced due to a lack of internal foundation in her youth. Now, through her work with individuals and groups, she is on a mission to help young women build those critical inner foundations before being launched into the world. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about resilience, motherhood, and turning life’s hardest moments into a powerful calling.
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