Episode 28 - The Unexpected Curveballs of Motherhood with Hayley Thiele

Becoming a mum can be overwhelming and lonely at times. In this episode, I chat with Hayley Thiele who is the creator of Mummy Matcher about her experience on becoming a mum to a daughter with a rare genetic disorder. She created Mummy matcher to help reduce the feelings of loneliness for mothers who have been thrown unexpected curve balls in their motherhood journey. We also chat about the value of connections throughout motherhood.

You don’t want to miss:

  • When Hayley noticed Pippa was failing to thrive

  • Why she felt lonely when she was going through the diagnosis stage

  • Why Hayley struggled with the diagnosis

  • Tips for mums who are going through something

  • Practical tips to help family and friends who are supporting you through this experience

PLUS, why we need people in our life that we wouldn’t put a bra on for

About Hayley

Hayley is a lover of coffee, champagne, a self-confessed control freak and loves nothing more than spending her weekends with her little family (all girls aged 5, 4 almost 2, and her step-daughter 12) exploring the beautiful Flinders Ranges in regional South Australia.

Hayley is the founder of Mummy Matcher, a service that connects women whose motherhood experience has been thrown unexpected curve-balls so they can talk to someone who just gets it. Hayley created Mummy Matcher after her youngest daughter was born with a rare genetic disorder known as 2q13 microdeletion and she experienced suffocating loneliness and a desire to broaden her village.

Connect with Hayley

https://mummymatcher.com.au/

https://www.facebook.com/mummymatcher/

https://www.instagram.com/mummymatcher/

Link to Edwina's blog: https://mummymatcher.com.au/edwinas-story-my-son-died-when-he-was-311-days-old/

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