Episode 62

62. Why Mommy Drinks with Jessica Nanna

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Do you feel that old familiar sense of peer pressure when it comes to get-togethers with other moms? Does your wine time interfere with being present with your family?

On today’s episode we are talking with Jessica Nanna from Socially Savvy Studio on how releasing alcohol messed with her mommy time and how she navigated around this. 

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Highlights of today's episode:

  1. What Jessica’s children said that made her stop and rethink about her relationship with alcohol.
  2. Why women today feel like pressure cookers ready to explode.
  3. How journaling helps with the “demons” that keep us stuck in old patterns.

jessica nana's bio

From Corporate (left in 2010) to Social Media Manager for Wedding Pros and Creative Businesses (from 2010-2019) to teaching wedding pros and passionate creative solopreneurs at Socially Savvy School (in 2020), also a Showit + Shopify Web Designer for wedding + creative businesses. 

Jessica teaches wedding and creative business owners how to successfully manage their own social media the feel good sustainable way. Without overwhelm, a strategy with intention, and never wasting time down the comparison rabbit hole. No imposter syndrome here. 

She is also a Showit web designer for wedding pros and creative business owners who want a beautifully designed website that attracts dream clients and they can also have full control over. 

When not CEO Jess, she is a mom of twins plus one, a rescue pup, married eleven years, life on Connecticut shoreline and living a sober life since January 18th 2021. 

Connect with Jessica:

Her website
Instagram
Facebook
Pinterest
LinkedIn

 

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Meg Daly

Welcome

Hi I’m Meg. I love helping empathic people who sometimes “feel too much” calm their head, hearts, and homes through my courses and books. Ultimately we all want to feel good in our bodies, relationships, and with the work we do in this world. When we remove the roadblocks that exist on the road to feeling the way we want to feel life tend to flow easier. 

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