Hanelle Harris is a Film Director and Creator of ground breaking show The Baby Mama’s Club and her latest project Sis- the first shows to have a lead cast of Maori and Paskifia women. Baby Mama’s Club broke streaming records rating just behind historical NZ number 1 Shortland Street. Hanelle got pregnant in her second year of drama school and with the help of her friends finished her studies and started working in the industry with determination to do great things using her platform to be an activist and tell stories that need to be shared. In this episode we discuss:- Becoming a young mother and the stigma and shame young brown mothers face - Systemic racism- The constant oppression and how Hanelle navigates it - We find out about Matauranga and Maramataka which is a huge part of Hanelle’s self-care. We’re so lucky to have Hanelle on The Self-Love Club Podcast Find Hanelle: @miss.hanelle @thebabymamasclub @sistheshow on Instagram We rely heavily on your support. Thank you so much for supporting The Self-Love Club. Ways you can do that:- Make sure you’re subscribed- If you’re enjoying listening feel free to leave us a glowing review - Follow us on social media Find The Self-Love Club: Instagram: @selfloveclubpodcast and @belcrawford Facebook: @belcrawford and The Self-Love Club Community Group Website: belcrawford.com

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