Breastfeeding 101 with Shea Collier | CNC87

Everyone's journey into parenthood is different but there is a common thread with all, the unknown! Bringing home a new baby is wildly exciting but there are so many unanswered questions about what to expect including breastfeeding. Shea Collier, certified lactation counselor and pediatric ICU nurse, found this out herself when she welcomed her first daughter. She is sharing her experience and knowledge about breastfeeding so new moms know how to better prepare themselves for success. For our listeners and new moms, Shea is sharing her New Mom course! Click the link for this amazing and useful freebie! http://www.kindacrunchyshea.com/newmom

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Following the crumbs in the chaos is a full time job. As a busy mom of three and keeping it weird in Austin, Texas, it’s safe to say that my life is never boring. In addition to running my coaching business as C’N’C’s CEO, I’m a certified coach for a premier virtual fitness and nutrition program helping others feel better while sustaining a healthy lifestyle. My mom and dad are thrilled that I’m putting my Exercise Science degree to good use. Along with my experience training pro athletes, S.W.A.T. members, and a high school football team, I gained 10+ years experience as the Director of Marketing building multiple court reporting companies. Lastly, I am a published writer, Content Coordinator, and Account Executive for a publication by Best Version Media. They even gave me a monthly “How to” column where I teach others how to be more self-sufficient with common household tasks. Every woman should know how their home functions and what to do if something malfunctions, man or no man. With my husband on the road, searching “How To” on the internet has transformed me into a “Mommy MacGyver”. “I don’t know how you have the time.” “You’re like a Supermom!” These are common things that people say, but the truth is that life hasn’t always been easy or pretty. Even with the bumps, I always try to find the humor in everything because laughter is good for the soul and you should never take life too seriously….where’s the fun in that?