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Podcast Episode 101 – Laura Hernandez of MamaSystems.net

Last updated on November 26, 2023

Podcast 0101, Season 6, Episode 11; 15 May 2023

Laura Hernandez on Maintaining Systems at Home

Laura Hernandez is the CEO and founder of Mama Systems, a coaching business that helps moms create peace in their homes through systems. So many of us are simply reacting to life and surviving motherhood that we are missing out on the people we love and the things we want to be doing.

In this episode, Laura discusses Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), and other forms of neurodiversity.

Laura’s family story of fostering, adopting and special needs has shaped not only her life but has brought about this company that has coached hundreds of moms to peace in their homes.

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Welcome to Perspectives on Neurodiversity, a podcast dedicated to challenging myths and assumptions about Neurodiverse life. I am your host, Christopher Scott Wyatt, speaking as The Autistic Me.

Laura Hernandez is the CEO and founder of Mama Systems, a coaching business that helps moms create peace in their homes through systems. So many of us are simply reacting to life and surviving motherhood that we are missing out on the people we love and the things we want to be doing.

Laura’s story of fostering, adopting and special needs has shaped not only her life but has brought about this company that has coached hundreds of moms to peace in their homes.

 

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