The Being Bumo podcast offers support and advice to parents. Bümo founders Chriselle Lim and Joan Nguyen know parenting is never easy. They share the challenges of relationships, parenting, and having a career. Their candid discussions may make parents feel less alone in their struggles.
Joan and Chriselle developed Being Bumo during the COVID-19 pandemic. After traveling through Asia, Chriselle noticed networks to help parents succeed at home and work. With this network as inspiration, they created the podcast. The title means "being parents" in Korean. Their coworking and childcare company helps more people every day.
Episode topics range from developmental stages to motherhood and partnerships. In one episode of the podcast, Dr. Cara Natterson discusses puberty, a nerve-racking stage for parents. She explains that many parents don't know how to identify early puberty symptoms. Natterson provides tools to guide budding teens through this challenging stage.
Being Bumo understands that kids today have access to more than ever before. Guest Heidi D'Amelio knows all about raising kids in the era of social media. The mother of two popular influencers, she has tips for placing internet boundaries. On the opposite end of the development spectrum is birth. Doula Brandi Jordan wants to make pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period easier. She shares how doulas care for expecting moms during this new and exciting time in their lives.
Sometimes parenting responsibilities seem more important than romantic relationships. On the podcast, Chriselle and Joan speak with experts about partnerships. In one episode, Catt Sadler discusses her divorce and how she coparents. They also chat about dating and what they now see as non-negotiable for new relationships.
There is much to celebrate about being a parent. Holidays like Mother's Day remind parents of their successes. What mothers want may not be breakfast in bed. Joan and Chriselle tell father figures and kids what presents mothers enjoy. Being Bumo offers community, friendship, and tips to anyone parenting today.
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