This week, I catch up with rural mum Jillina Whittaker. Jillina lives in a tiny rural town of 30 people, and calls the cop shop home! She's married to a police officer, and they live with their four kids in a house attached to the station. They have a very unique lifestyle that sees them move around every couple of years. Jillina opens up about what it's like homeschooling her children, and how she's navigated motherhood without being able to settle down and make a permanent home. This is her story.
SPONSOR: BENITA BENSCH
Being a Mum can be hard and consuming. It’s easy to feel like you’ve lost your sparkle while you're deep in the daily motherhood juggle. Rural Coach, farmer and Mum of 4, Benita Bensch knows what it’s like to feel stuck, and also how to transform. Join her unique 12 week coaching program for mothers - Illuminate. Enrolments are OPEN for the next round starting on Monday July 12. Go to benitabensch.com/illuminate to book a free 20 minute coaching call with Benita today.
SPONSOR: REBECCA BRADSHAW
Motherhood can be a very isolating and trying time, and the reality is, not all rural families have access to parents groups or mothers groups which can help ease social isolation. That's why Maternal Child Health Nurse Rebecca Bradshaw created a child health service entirely online. Town and Country Child and Family Health runs weekly, ONLINE parent groups so mums everywhere can still access the extra support, connection and friendships they deserve. To join or to find out more, search 'Town and Country Child and Family Health' on Facebook or follow My Nurse Bec on Instagram.

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