Someone who knows how to sit beside you without fixing anything.
Emma has spent most of her working life alongside people who needed a little more support than the system was set up to give them.
She has a degree in Childhood Studies and spent years working as a wellbeing mentor, sitting with parents at the point where things felt hardest, helping them find their footing, and quietly pointing them toward the right people. Not fixing. Not prescribing. Just being there, and knowing enough to help.
That work taught her that parents deserve to be nurtured too. The early months are not just about the baby. They are about the person becoming a parent, and how much that person needs to feel held, connected, and part of something. When you look after the parent, the baby thrives too.
Emma spent ten years as a stay-at-home mum to two boys, Haze and Finch. She knows what the early weeks feel like from the inside.
She is here every week.
Come and sit with us