Truths About Postpartum No One Tells You: Courtney’s Experience and Advice
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Join us on The Real Family Eats as Reesa chats with Courtney Boylan, founder and CEO of Lelo, about her real experiences with postpartum life, parenting, and making self-care a priority. Discover a family-friendly energy ball recipe and practical advice for navigating the chaos of parenthood.
- How Courtney’s postpartum journey inspired her to start a company for moms
- The versatile and easy energy ball recipe every busy parent should try
- Real talk on postpartum expectations vs. reality (including mental health)
- The importance of self-care, date nights, and maintaining relationships after kids
- Why it’s crucial to advocate for yourself and trust your parental instincts
Watch now for actionable tips, honest stories, and a community that keeps it real!
From Courtney:
I’m Courtney, the founder of Le Lolo, a brand redefining postpartum with beautiful, functional accessories for new moms. As a mom of three, I know firsthand how overwhelming those early days can be, and I’m on a mission to help new moms feel more supported, confident, and celebrated.
Connect:
@WeAreLeLolo
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Energy Ball Recipe Courtesy of:
https://www.wellplated.com/energy-balls/#wprm-recipe-container-33259
Make them to your liking, but I use coconut, chopped cranberries, chopped almonds, almond butter as mix-ins
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Host: Reesa Morala, MA, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Reesa is a parenting specialist with a niche in supporting couples. Find Reesa hosting couples and parenting workshops nationwide!
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