Introducing

marriage & Motherhood
a 4 week series with Amber Trueblood, LMFT

 
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While this may be the most challenging time in our adult lives, it’s also an opportunity to connect and deepen our relationships with those we love most - our kids and our partners.

If you and your partner are handling the stress in different ways - there’s an opportunity to bridge the gap and become closer vs further apart. In this 4 week zoom series, you’ll hear tangible tips from parenting and relationship expert Amber Trueblood, LMFT. Moderated by Karen Cook, Founder of The Wyldflower Collective, you’ll have an opportunity to send your questions in in advance or get live coaching on the spot.

$50
(50% goes to
Prevent Child Abuse)
Includes 4, 1 hour calls
Choose 4 Wednesdays at 8PM PST
April 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6, 13

Zoom link shared after registration*
You will also receive each video link to watch at a later date if you can’t attend live.

*By registering, you will receive future helpful emails from Amber Trueblood and The Wyldflower Collective

Some topics we will cover:

1) Shifting mindset and creating kind and realistic expectations for yourself and your family

2) Practical tips for managing the new challenges of kiddos in quarantine 

3) Relationship - tips tricks and support for surviving (and thriving) together

4) Managing and marinating the self care practices that work best for you


About Amber Trueblood

Amber Trueblood is an author, retreat-host, and the mother of four sons. She’s an unapologetic bibliophile, having devoured over 250 books on behavior, management, systems, parenting, meditation, and self-development. Her expertise, experience, compassion, and humor result in a unique combination of entertainment and effectiveness with her clients. Interestingly, Amber wrote Stretch Marks, her debut book, while on a Broadway Tour with her husband and four sons, traversing over 60 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Amber is most passionate about providing mothers simple and realistic tools to guide them toward a happier, calmer parenting life. Her unique approach includes helping clients clarify their values and priorities, then showing them how to use that knowledge to make better discipline decisions, relieve mom-guilt, reduce self-judgment, and become a truly enlightened parent.

About The Wyldflower Collective and Founder Karen Cook

As parents, we often feel overwhelmed by the ‘juggle’ of daily life, and somewhere in the middle of all that we can easily lose our true identities.  We forget to do those simple things that make us happiest.  We don’t prioritize the things we’ve always loved to do. The Wyldflower Collective is on a mission to help you change that through in person and virtual experiences which aim to bring you more joy in your daily life.

The Wyldflower Collective founder Karen Cook believes parents have the most important job in the world - literally raising the future - but in today’s modern world of options and distractions, this comes at a cost.

Karen believes if parents find time to reconnect with themselves, their partners and their friends, they'll be happier in all aspects of their lives and will be better parents, spouses, and people in general. When our children see us take care of ourselves, it sends the message that the world is bigger than just them and that we all matter. Parents matter.

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