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Amanda Kloots, renown TV personality, dancer, fitness instructor, author and actress, opens up to The Bump about motherhood and how she’s moved through the grief of losing her husband to COVID.
about 2 years ago
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Emma Heming Willis is the founder of CocoBaba and a mom of two. Read her
interview with The Bump on the importance of self-care and having confidence as
a new mother.
over 2 years ago
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The author, journalist and Project Runway judge dishes on her surprise pregnancy and the unexpected ups and downs she’s had to roll with along the way.
almost 3 years ago
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“I wanted to create something that will celebrate children and help them feel the joy of being uniquely themselves.”
almost 3 years ago
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The famed singer and songwriter opens up about music, wellness and what it means to find your voice as a mother.
about 3 years ago
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Whitney Tingle and Danielle Duboise, the two moms behind the popular meal delivery and supplement brand Sakara, open up about everything from their business mission to their motherhood experiences and everything in between.
about 3 years ago
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“At the end of the day my goal is to raise good humans. The only way I think we can do that is if we actively teach them the things the world is going to tell them they can’t be.”
over 3 years ago
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“I was prepared for <em>postpartum</em> depression, but nope, prenatal depression got me and hit me like a ton of bricks.”
over 3 years ago
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“It makes me so frustrated to see celebrities who have huge platforms staying away from work like this out of fear of a negative career impact...If we don’t use our platforms, no matter how big or how small, we don’t deserve them.”
over 3 years ago
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Read about one dad’s story on losing his wife to racial bias and how he’s turning her tragic story into a revolution to fight the Black maternal health crisis nationwide.
over 3 years ago
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“My dad was the first person to create the term ‘Wildlife Warrior’. Being a Wildlife Warrior means to stand up and speak for those who cannot speak for themselves. We’ve been referring to our daughter as our Baby Wildlife Warrior. I know in my heart that she will forge her own path to make our planet a better place.”
almost 4 years ago