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Rebecca and Tara are finally back after a six-week break with lots of great titles to share! Rebecca (@canadareadsamericanstyle): One of Ours by Willa Cather Oxford Soju Club by Jinwoo Park King Leary by Paul Quarrington Pay Dirt by Sara Paretsky Looking for Smoke by K.A. Cobell Blue Horses by Mary Oliver If I Wanted a Boat" "Watering the Stones" "Franz Marc's Blue Horses" "Garnett Kilberg Cohen and Cravings" podcast, February 13, 2024 Tara (@onabranchreads): https://riverbookshop.com/ in Amherstburg, Ontario The Immortal Woman by Su Chang The ANNEthology: A Collection of Kindred Spirits Inspired by the Canadian Icon, compiled by Judith Graves and edited by Robin Sutherland Black Woods, Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey Notes Towards Recovery by Louise Ells “Dr. Louise Ells and Lies I Told My Sister” podcast, February 1, 2025 Our Green Heart: The Soul and Science of Forests by Diana Beresford-Kroeger The Weeping Degree: How Astrology Saved Me from Suicide by Kelly Watt No Credit River by Zoe Whittal Songs for the Brokenhearted by Ayelet Tsabari The Ghost Orchard by Helen Humphreys
Happy Podcast day, one and all! Welcome to back to The Big Year Podcast. Thank you once again for joining me. It's April 15, 2025 and spring migration is well underway here in southwestern Ontario. It's actually a bit of a miracle that I finished this episode on time because the last 2 weeks have been very busy for me and my fellow birders. It started with a Western Grebe in Port Credit, a Black-headed Gull, at Port Colborne, followed by a Long-billed Dowitcher right here in Brant County. The fun continued with over 50 American White Pelicans at Holiday Beach and a female Harlequin Duck down in Chatham-Kent. I also go my first Ruffed Grouse and Common Loon for Brant County, but the real excitement was the chase for a Crested Caracara in Essex County, not too far from the Ontario/Michigan boarder, on April 7. Dozens of birders flocked to the small town of Amherstburg for a once in a lifetime look at this large falcon that lost its way. This bird should have been in Texas, and after a long day of searching seemed to have returned home. I had then tried for a Yellow-headed Blackbird back in Chatham, but near blizzard conditions sent me home to contemplate missed opportunities. However, on Wednesday the weather was nice again, so I decided to go back and look for the Yellow-headed Blackbird. To my complete surprise, before I even arrived at McGeachy Pond, I was alerted to the return of the caracara, not in Amherstburg, but right there in Chatham, only 15 minutes from where I was parked at the side of the road. Talk about being in the right place at the right time. I drove, I saw, I counted a new Canada Lifer! And I got to spend time with some of my favourite birding friends, including Kelly Sue, who you met on season one of the podcast. She lived only 5 minutes away. And yesterday we had another rare bird party as dozens of us migrated to Stoney Creek for a rare spring sighting of a Loggerhead Shrike. And all through that I was trying to find time to finish this podcast. Not only that, it's the onset of allergy season and my head feels like it's full of teddy bear stuffing. Today's episode features Robert Gundy and Natasza Fontaine. Robert is a biologist and Natasza was the 2024 ABA Bird of the Year Artist, painting the Golden-winged Warbler. And they both completed a record setting (Covid)Florida Big Year in 2020.
Canada's inflation rate is down to 2.3 per cent compared to last March, Honda is reportedly considering moving production to the US, and residents can provide feedback next month on a new disc golf course in Amherstburg. All the noon headlines on the go.
Canada's inflation rate cooled in March, a warrant is out for a suspect in an Amherstburg arson, and the Ontario Throne Speech suggests a fight against tariffs is imminent. All the evening headlines on the go.
In today's update... - What are things that happen as an ADULT that make you feel like you got picked last in gym class? - Wes Anderson's newest project and why Jonny is instantly on-board - Updates RE: the giant dong statue in Amherstburg...
People Magazine put Melinda Gates on the cover to complain about Bill, Canadian penis yard art, the stock market tanks, Maz-terbation, Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer on Netflix, Kanye wants Bianca back, and Jim's Picks: Songs about rain. Amherstburg, ON has quite a few pranksters. An entire neighborhood is up in arms over a lawn decoration...OF A PENIS! Check out the video. Uncle Baby Billy wants you to see his dong on EVERY Righteous Gemstones episode this season. A new Bonerline with lots of complaints. Don't check your 401k. Yay tariffs! But hey, mortgage interest rates are better. Mixed messages on Elon Musk: reports are that Elon is OUT! But is he? Stellantis laid off a bunch of people today. Ugh... The most boring People Magazine cover ever. MELINDA. FRENCH. GATES. She has a lot of complaints and they all involve Bill and Jeffrey Epstein. Kanye has another stupid new song where he's trying to win back Bianca Censori. This dude is somehow cancel-proof. Have you watched the new Gilgo Beach Murders doc on Netflix? Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer. Rex Heuermann is an ogre. We call Maz right on time and he accuses us of being late. We talk about Opening Day. Then we quickly get into Tom's over/under on times beating it last weekend while he was alone. Final Four predictions. Tom's throwing rocks tonight. Mark it, dude. We go in search of Jim Barktek due to a duck fart. USA Fencing disqualifies a girl for refusing to fence transgender athlete. Drew went on a Val Kilmer binge last night. Jim's Picks: Top 10 Songs About Rain. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
US President Donald Trump confirms auto tariffs, Caesars Windsor employees are hopeful a strike can be averted, and property crime in Windsor and Amherstburg fell in March. All the evening headlines on the go.
In this episode of FEO on the Air-Masterclass- hosted by FEO CEO Dave MacNeil, we are joined by Darren Winger from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Gaming along with a panel of special guests including Kelly O'Rourke from the Town of Amherstburg, Mark Perrin from PM Entertainment, Pam Mulholland from Tourism Hamilton and Kristyn Gelfand of Uma Nota Culture. Today's conversation is about the importance of TREIM reporting for Festivals and Events Ontario, why it's important to do, a step by step on how to do it, and some incredible shared stories about TREIM reporting and the benefits it has both for marketing purposes but for the economic growth of a festival and community. Here are some important links for you: The official TREIM website where you'll fill out your report https://www.ontario.ca/page/tourism-regional-economic-impact-model A link to download the PowerPoint presentation Darren shared https://vid.us/3e23uy
A third suspect is wanted for an arson fire in Amherstburg, the OPP say five people were arrested this weekend for alleged impaired driving in the county, and two Liberal candidates launch their campaigns. All the evening headlines on the go.
A raid by Windsor police resulted in $70K worth of drugs being seized, two GTA youth are charged with an Amherstburg arson, and a report suggests over 5,000 new jobs are possible thanks to the NextStar plant. All the evening headlines on the go.
Join us for a conversation with Adam Butcher, a rising country artist from Amherstburg! From growing up watching his dad perform to playing over 1,000 shows and releasing his new single Gassed Up, Adam shares his journey, insights on the music industry, and advice for aspiring musicians.
Amherstburg will consider its future policing options and American tariffs will take affect on March 4. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Windsor signals it wants to terminate its policing agreement with Amherstburg and the Prime Minister announces a high-speed rail project. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
On this episode of Coffee with Crainer, we sit down with Lauri Brouyette, a local entrepreneur and real estate visionary! Tune in to hear about her journey revitalizing historic landmarks in Amherstburg, including the iconic Hotel Stry and Mariner's Rescue Airbnb. Lauri's passion for urban renewal is shaping the future of our community.
Windsor-Essex is in the deep freeze, suspected arson hits an Amherstburg home for the third time in 16 months, and the two English school boards want the City of Windsor to defer a plan to cut school extra buses. All the evening headlines on the go.
The early morning fire that broke out in downtown Bothwell has been ruled accidental. A 45-year-old man from Chatham was arrested in Amherstburg in connection to a child luring investigation. If you live in Lighthouse Cove, you might see golf carts on local roads this spring. Ontario taxpayers should get a $200 cheque in the mail soon. The U-S Supreme Court has upheld the law banning TikTok in the United States.
On this episode, we dig into a chilling tale from Amherstburg, Ontario, where a cursed tree stands as a silent witness to ghostly encounters and tragic deaths. The story follows a group of teenagers whose innocent exploration of the local haunted legend unravels a terrifying mystery that haunts them for years. As the past comes to life through apparitions and inexplicable events, questions linger: Is the cursed tree merely a focal point of local lore, or does it hold something far more sinister? Join us as we explore the fine line between reality and the supernatural.
On this episode, we dig into a chilling tale from Amherstburg, Ontario, where a cursed tree stands as a silent witness to ghostly encounters and tragic deaths. The story follows a group of teenagers whose innocent exploration of the local haunted legend unravels a terrifying mystery that haunts them for years. As the past comes to life through apparitions and inexplicable events, questions linger: Is the cursed tree merely a focal point of local lore, or does it hold something far more sinister? Join us as we explore the fine line between reality and the supernatural.
Premier Doug Ford announces measures to close homeless encampments and Amherstburg approves its 2025 budget. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Windsor police are looking for tips in a south-end shooting, a Pembroke man is charged after hitting a Windsor construction sign, and Amherstburg approves its 2025 budget. All the evening headlines on the go.
A rally against programming and job cuts at the public school board and Amherstburg town councillors get to work on their budget for next year. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
A driver strikes a home in Amherstburg, the OPP investigates a series of bunkhouse burglaries in Leamington, and winners are finally declared in Michigan for the presidential election. All the evening headlines on the go.
A crash in Amherstburg shut down a section of Walker Road all day Friday, the OPP is investigating a hit-and-run in Lakeshore, and WIFF gets a big 20th birthday present. All the evening headlines, and the chilly weekend forecast, on the go.
A crash shuts down a section of Walker Road in Amherstburg and Windsor Police are investigating a suspicious death. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
The Trudeau Liberals survive another vote of non-confidence and police look for a pickup truck connected to an intentional fire in Amherstburg. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Send us a textWhat happens when you're staring down your 25th birthday and feeling utterly lost? This episode unpacks the phenomenon of the quarter-life crisis, a pivotal yet often misunderstood stage in young adulthood. We explore the societal and familial pressures that can exacerbate feelings of uncertainty and stress, and we challenge the traditional life paths that may not work for everyone. Our discussion goes beyond the surface to offer actionable advice for those facing this critical phase, helping them find their own path to fulfillment outside conventional norms.We also delve into the real-life journey of Dr. K, who faced immense pressure from his Indian family to pursue a medical career, only to find himself overwhelmed and seeking refuge in video games. His story reveals the limitations of one-size-fits-all therapeutic approaches and underscores the importance of personalized strategies for overcoming crises. Whether you're in the middle of your own quarter-life crisis or simply want to understand this experience better, this conversation offers both empathy and practical insights.On a lighter note, meet Hershey, a lovable Cockapoo looking for a forever home. We introduce this adorable pup and encourage listeners to consider adopting through Detroit Dog Rescue. Plus, stay tuned for some exciting news about our upcoming appearance at the Uncommon Festival in Amherstburg, Ontario—a steampunk-themed event you won't want to miss. As we wrap up, we leave you with motivational words and a teaser for our next episode, promising even more valuable content on navigating quarter-life crises.FIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)Change your thinking, change your life!Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHTThe Motor City Hypnotist
Construction of the new Amherstburg fire station is officially underway and the annual Coats for Kids campaign needs 7,000 winter coats. These stories and more are on your evening news.
Windsor police re-arrest an attempted murder suspect on alleged bail violations, tips are sought on a convenience store robbery, and Amherstburg may soon have a new home for its town hall. All the evening headlines, and the wet forecast, on the go.
A five-year girl has drowned in south Windsor, Windsor police say an increased presence on a downtown street is working, and Amherstburg's councillors will get a raise after the 2026 election. All the evening headlines on the go.
An intentionally set fire in Amherstburg and big changes coming at Essex Town Hall. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
The CN and CPKC labour dispute is headed to binding arbitration, one person is dead in a Windsor house fire, and Windsor police's Amherstburg detachment seeks tips in a massive copper wire theft. All the evening headlines on the go.
Charges after a sexual assault in Amherstburg and Hydro One comes through for a food insecurity program in Windsor. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
Windsor police get over $20K worth of drugs off the streets, a driver on a Canada-wide driving warrant is arrested in Amherstburg, and Ontario has its third education minister in as many months. All the evening headlines, and the weekend forecast, on the go.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating a workplace death in Windsor, a do-not-drive advisory is issued by Ford concerning defective airbags, and Amherstburg is getting a new firehall. All the evening headlines on the go.
A missing boater is found safe and a big jump in reported cases of extortion in Windsor and Amherstburg. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
We have an update on that blue-green algae bloom in Lake St. Clair, Amherstburg continues distributing required K-I pills, and another phase of the Cabana Road project is complete. All the evening headlines, and Olympic Day 4 results, on the go.
Windsor and Amherstburg's crime severity index went up in 2023, a teen is charged after allegedly hurling something at a pedestrian, and Amherstburg residents get new K-I pills distributed this weekend. All the evening headlines on the go.
In today's 15-min update... - A life hack to justify next month's purchases - THIS App is finally expanding to Amherstburg - Ringtones you bought when phones made noise and more!
CBP officers in Detroit perform the largest fentanyl bust in the port's history, Amherstburg has named its new fire chief, and some LaSalle playgrounds are getting a makeover. All the noon headlines on the go.
Jon, Frazier and Doug chat about goings-on in the County of Essex: a new transit route for Amherstburg and a pay raise for County Council. Later, we discuss some breaking school board news.Rose City Politics is brought to you with the kind support of LiUNA Local 625: Building Better Communities. Support the show at Patreon.com/RoseCityPolitics. Read our stuff in Biz X Magazine or online at BizXMagazine.com and RoseCityPolitics.ca.
A motion to increase the mandate of the public inquiry into foreign interference and why the Libro Centre in Amherstburg will be off-limits tomorrow morning. These stories and more are in your morning news on the go.
LaSalle police have arrested an Amherstburg woman for stunt driving while prohibited, a Windsor beach is under a code yellow for bacteria, and the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix is underway. All the noon headlines on the go.
George Singleton is a Southern author who has written ten books of short stories, two novels, an instructional book on writing fiction and a collection of essays. He was born in Anaheim, California and raised in Greenwood, South Carolina. In 2011 he was awarded the Hillsdale Award for Fiction by The Fellowship of Southern Writers. Singleton was inducted into the Fellowship of Southern Writers in April 2015, and was awarded the John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence in 2016. His latest collection of short fiction is The Curious Lives of Nonprofit Martyrs from Dzanc Books of Michigan.https://www.dzancbooks.org/all-titles/p/nonprofit-martyrsAlso in this episode: we want to briefly highlight an upcoming annual event in the Windsor literary community. It's the annual book launch evening for the Publishing Practicum program at the University of Windsor. It's a unique educational program where thirty students collaborate each year to edit, publish and launch a book. This year, the Practicum is publishing two books with Black Moss Press, both poetry anthologies about our local communities. Where the Map Begins explores our roots through the neighbourhoods of Windsor. The anthology What Time Can't Touch captures the spirit of Amherstburg through its history. Look for a full episode on the Publishing Practicum and these two anthologies in an upcoming episode of All Write in Sin City. If you're looking to hear some talented local poets, the launch celebration for both books will take place on April 2nd at Mackenzie Hall, starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free. Now, we have two selections of the poetry in the books read by their authors. First, we have Peter Hrastovec. He is a Windsor-born University of Windsor law and literature grad, with three published poetry books, his most recent being There Will Be Fish (Black Moss Press, 2022). Previous books include Sidelines and In Lieu Of Flowers. He also contributed to the anthologies Because We Have All Lived Here and In The Middle Space with the University of Windsor Publishing Practicum. He is the current Poet Laureate for the City of Windsor. Peter teaches and practices law. He and his wife, Denise, have three children and four grandchildren.Peter reads his poem, Kanata House, from the Windsor anthology, Where the Map Begins. Rawand Mustafa, is a Palestinian Syrian writer living in Windsor, Ontario. She received her MA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Windsor. Rawand draws inspiration from social justice causes, and she is particularly impassioned by the struggles and resilience of Palestinians living in exile or under occupation.Rawand reads her poem, Outside In, from the Amherstburg anthology, What Time Can't Touch.
Jenna Wolfe, a lactation counselor focuses on extended breastfeeding, toddler weaning, and tandem feeding. Jenna shares her transformation from facing breastfeeding challenges to becoming a passionate advocate for breastfeeding support. She highlights the significance of understanding breastfeeding beyond just a physical act, discussing nursing aversion, the emotional and physiological benefits for both mother and child and the process of weaning. About Jenna Marie Wolfe (in her words) I am a married mom of 2 living in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada. I am so passionate about giving moms and their little ones the tools and confidence to have the relationship they deserve to have; one full of security, joy and connection. I have a passion for mental wellness, trauma-informed care and support of all neurodiversity. I fully respect each parent's innate wisdom and trust that they know what is best for their family. I am a Lacation Counselor (certified through Childbirth International), Certified Purejoy Parent Coach, have completed Happily Family's Parent Coach Training. Learn more from Jenna at: https://www.ownyourparentingstory.com/ About Theresa Inman A wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Infant Toddler Development Specialist. She was introduced to the field of behavior analysis in 2007 after working in many capacities in the juvenile justice system. Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child develop skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! Theresa is also an author, having published “How Can I Help My Child Communicate?” in 2022. Connect with Theresa today! • Instagram | Theresa Inman • LinkedIn | Theresa Inman • BabyBoomer.org | Theresa Inman • YouTube | Parenting with Confidence • Tiktok | https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa • Spotify via Anchor.fm | Parenting with Confidence Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/ Executive Contributor at Brains Magazine l Read more from Theresa! About Parenting with Confidence Parenting with Confidence with Theresa Alexander Inman presents you with answers if you are a tired and frustrated parent with a child diagnosed with a developmental delay. We aim to lift you up from the pressure of doing it right and provide you with the resources to set you and your child up for success! Please comment, share and download --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/support
Discover whether or not Robert Barclay was aware that Oliver Perry's Forces had multiple options upon returning to Amherstburg. Decide if it's fair to say before and leading up to September 10 that Commodore Oliver Perry & General William Henry Harrison had established solid rapport with one another. Learn what approach War Secretary John Armstrong & Navy Secretary William Jones agreed upon regarding cooperation between Army & Naval Regional Commanders. Find out if any lack of coordination took place between Royal Navy's Lake Erie & Ontario Units leading up to September 10. Determine if an ever growing presence of Indians had become a bigger concern in Amherstburg come Summer 1813. Discover if commanding issues had impacted the U.S. Naval Fleet. Learn if British Naval Forces had begun re shifting their commands at the same time their American Counterparts were doing so. Go behind the scenes and learn what takes place between August 12-16, 1813 involving Oliver Perry's smaller fleet. Discover what took place battle wise just 3 Days after Lieutenant Barclay had lifted the blockade including whom emerged victorious. Learn the essentials behind cooperation for both Army & Navy in going about working together. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support
Find out what activities took place at Fort Meigs come May 10, day after British Forces returned to Amherstburg. Discover what General Harrison embarked upon come May 12 including whom became new lead commander of Fort Meigs. Go behind the scenes and learn how new commander exercised leadership at the fort including some not so pleasant challenges. Learn what became of the current state of peace within Fort Meigs come June 20 including where fort stood by June 28. Discover what made July 4, 1813 so unique at Fort Meigs. Get an in depth analysis behind what unfolded at the fort shortly after July 4 including evening of July 20. Learn just how insistent the Indians were in demanding Colonel Henry Proctor launch a second attack against Fort Meigs. Get to know British Colonel Robert Dickson and whether he had any business dealings with Western Indian Tribal Nations. Discover what factor would become biggest of dilemmas facing Colonel Proctor. Determine if Colonel Proctor faced conflict amongst Indian Allies involving where to launch an initial attack. Learn how well fortified Fort Meigs became following the recent siege attempt by British Troops & Indian Warriors. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support
Talk about success! Kyle and Mark sat down with Gerald and Ron Wismer of Amherstburg, ON and talked about the history in the Clydesdale breed. This episode is full of stories from the past, brief lessons on the Clydesdale breed and so much more! Listen in to learn a little more about a great family in the draft horse industry!Thank you to our sponsors of Episode #67!Shipshewana Harness & Supplies Twisted Luck Carriages - Coyaltix North America Glenwood Snacks The Carp Fair Pennwoods Equine Products INC. Do you have suggestions for future episodes? Do you have ideas of someone we should have join us? Please send us any comments or questions to the Rinehold Tack & Western Wear mailbag at podcast@naclassicseries.com!
Kate Hargreaves is the author of the poetry collection, Leak, as well as Jammer Star, a roller derby novel for young readers, and Talking Derby, a book of prose vignettes. She holds an MA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Windsor, where she received the Governor General's Gold Medal in Graduate Studies. Her work has appeared in literary journals across Canada, the US, and the UK. As a book designer for numerous Canadian presses, Hargreaves has received honours from the Alcuin Society for Excellence in Book Design, the CBC Bookie Awards, and the Book Publishers Association of Alberta. She grew up in Amherstburg, Ontario, and lives and works in Windsor. Her latest poetry collection, published by Book*hug Press in October 2022, is Tend.https://bookhugpress.ca/shop/author/kate-hargreaves/tend-by-kate-hargreaves/The City of Windsor, through the Poet Laureate & Storytellers Program, is gearing up for the upcoming launch of the fifth book in the City's South Shore Collections series, In the Middle Space. The South Shore Collection books help capture, preserve and share Windsor's stories with the community – one of the primary goals of the program.The book is being published by Windsor's Black Moss Press, in partnership with the City of Windsor and the University of Windsor's Editing & Publishing Practicum program. Additional support for the publication comes from the Canada Council for the Arts and Museum Windsor.Thirteen well-known local authors are featured in the collection. They are: Barry Brodie, Carlinda D'Alimonte, Irene Moore Davis, Peter Hrastovec, Maya Jessop, Dorothy Mahoney, Christopher Lawrence Menard, Mary Ann Mulhern, Rawand Mustafa, André Narbonne, Vanessa Shields, Laurie Smith and Teajai Travis.You can find the book at https://blackmosspress.com/product/in-the-middle-space/
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Episode 84 with Jenna Wolfe. “The anxiety was crippling. I couldn't tell anyone I was struggling because I had to be perfect and look like I had it all together.” Jenna Wolfe is a lactation counselor, parenting coach, and mom of two from Amherstburg, Ontario. She is passionate about giving moms and their littles the tools and confidence to have the relationship they deserve; one full of security, joy and connection. Jenna is the founder of Own Your Parenting Story, where she supports moms all over North America to discover and achieve their breastfeeding and parenting goals. She also runs the Moms & Milk Village group on Facebook. Jenna and I talk all about some of the unique struggles of neurodivergent mothers during the newborn years, and how difficult it can be to ask for help and get support. We talk about the trials and tribulations of breastfeeding, sleep deprivation, sensory overload, and the myriad issues that can feel insurmountable to a new mom with ADHD — as well as the importance of the right support system. Website: Own Your Parenting Story Instagram: @own.your.parenting.story Find the transcript of this episode at www.womenandadhd.com/transcripts - - - - - Small group coaching with Katy: www.womenandadhd.com/groupcoaching - - - - - Work 1-on-1 with Katy: www.womenandadhd.com/coaching - - - - - Finally ... you've found your people! Now come join us in the Women & ADHD online community: www.womenandadhd.com - - - - - Exclusive deals for listeners: Women & ADHD listeners can now receive 10% off your first month of BetterHelp. betterhelp.com/womenadhd - - - - - Women & ADHD listeners can receive $100 off your first ADHD diagnosis visit at Done. https://get.donefirst.com/katyweber - - - - - Women & ADHD listeners get a FREE 14-day trial of the Sunsama Task Manager & Calendar app. If you are a woman who was diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood and you'd like to be a guest on this podcast, please reach out to Katy via email womenandADHDpodcast@gmail.com. Instagram: @womenandadhdpodcast Tiktok: @womenandadhdpodcast Twitter: @womenandadhd Facebook: @womenandadhd