News from Mum Love
how we’re impacting the news agenda for mums
FROM A MOTHER TO ANOTHER
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FROM A MOTHER TO ANOTHER |
Meet Kate: Your AI Companion for the Journey of Motherhood
Kate is Mum Love's AI chatbot, and she is already showing up for mothers in ways that really matter - including during the quiet hours when other support simply isn't available. She gives mothers a space to talk openly about how they feel, without judgement, whenever they need it most.
Angela McConville and NCT: Championing Women Through Every Stage of Motherhood
Angela McConville, CEO of NCT, is quietly steering one of the UK's most trusted parenting charities into a new era, one that goes well beyond birth preparation. In a really open conversation, she shares how NCT is evolving to meet the emotional and identity shifts of modern motherhood, not just the practical ones.
A Conversation with Sophie Maunder: Redefining Support for Working Parents
When Sophie Maunder, founder of Matri, and Mum Love founder sat down together, it became clear their work fits together in a really meaningful way. One tackles the structural side of supporting women through maternity leave and return to work, the other shifts the cultural conversation around motherhood - and together, they cover ground neither could alone.
Alex Starks: Spotlighting the Power of Motherhood
Alex Starks, founder of Mothered Media, is on a mission to change how the world sees working mothers, and her research is making it hard to ignore. Her 2026 Maternal Strengths Report reveals the remarkable professional skills that motherhood builds, from a 123% boost in time management to a significant rise in empathy, resilience and leadership confidence.
Bridging the Gap: Katie O'Malley's Heartfelt Journey with A Long Way to Go
Katie O'Malley launched A Long Way to Go after her own pregnancy and postpartum experience left her drowning in contradictory advice and searching for something she could actually trust. What started as late-night research became a platform built on honest, expert-led conversations for every woman navigating the messy, meaningful reality of motherhood.
Maternal transformation and losing your identity in motherhood
Becoming a mother reshapes who you are at every level, personally, socially and culturally, and that shift can feel overwhelming when no one names it out loud. Understanding these layers of identity is the first step to finding your way back to yourself.
Mum Love Conversation with Morgane Besins, Four Mamas
Motherhood changes everything, and yet so many women are left to navigate that change without enough support. Morgane Besins of Four Mamas and Georgie, founder of Mum Love, are working to change that. Together, they are building informed, realistic pathways for mothers at every stage, from conception through to returning to work, because feeling supported should never be a luxury.
Real Stories, Real Support: How Mums' Voices Change Maternal Mental Health
Real mum stories have a quiet but powerful impact on maternal mental health. Discover how honest, lived experiences are building connection, reducing stigma and reminding every mum that she is not alone.
Therapeutic techniques to help mums rediscover themselves after birth
Becoming a mum changes everything, including your sense of self. Here are some practical, therapist-informed techniques to help you find your way back to yourself.
What really helps new mums: talking honestly about guilt, community and coming back to yourself
I sat down with Belinda Batt, coach and founder of The Flourishing Mother, and Louise Webster, founder of Beyond the School Run, for an honest conversation about modern motherhood. We talked guilt, identity loss, matrescence and why the system needs to do better for new mums.
A Heartfelt Chat: Mum Love Meets PANDAS Foundation
Mum Love Founder, Georgie, sat down with PANDAS Foundation for one of those conversations that stays with you. They talked about identity loss, perinatal mental health and what it really means to support a mum who is struggling.
Who am I now? Making sense of identity loss after having a baby
After a baby arrives, it's common to find yourself wondering where you went. Not in a dramatic way, just a quiet, nagging sense that the person you were before is harder to find. You're not alone, and there are ways through it.