#22: From corporate to philanthropy: Uniting mothers for social change with Monique Hodgson

27th Jan 2021

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Monique is a mother, diplomat and philanthropist with a background in luxury branding and international affairs. After becoming a mother, she found herself suffering from a loss of identity and discovered the incredible power of belonging to a community and founded Mumble Forum to empower mothers, future generations and with a spotlight on philanthropy. Monique is an advocate for women’s rights and mental health.

What we talk about

In this episode we talk about how Monique found her purpose through her experiences of motherhood and her desire to empower people who are going through the same thing. We talk about how motherhood changes identity, the link between motherhood and mental health, inspiring social change through future generations, awakening your legacy, new meaning of success, the power of philanthropy and community, breaking generational patterns and lessons we learn from our children.

Links

Discover Monique’s book recommendation on the library page.

Connect with Monique:
Instagram, Twitter & Facebook @mumbleforum
www.mumbleforum.com

Connect with Nikki:
Instagram @nikkitrott
Coaching & consulting www.nikkitrott.com
Podcast www.goingconscious.com

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