{9.4} Creating a Motherhood Community One Coffee at a Time with Tired Mums Coffee

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Coffee in motherhood. Probably the one thing many mums can agree as being totally essential to get through those exhausting broken nights. I know people who didn't drink coffee before having children but started after their first child.

Motherhood is tiring and all-consuming and often the ritual of making a coffee and taking that first  sip is a glorious moment to just be.

So this week I invited Laura and Gemma of Tired Mums Coffee on to the podcast to talk all things coffee. As mums of young children themselves, they get what it's all about - and completely captured motherhood in the names they've given their coffee blends. And they take the taste of their coffee seriously, recruiting expert coffee roasters to create the exact flavour profile they're looking for.

But this conversation was about so much more than coffee. Because for them, coffee is a metaphor for community, for getting together over a delicious cup of coffee, for connecting and sharing in the experience of motherhood. 

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