We are delighted to announce our upcoming Mum Talks Coffee Morning in The Hive, Airfield! Mum Talks is a fantastic opportunity for mums to connect, share experiences, and learn from eachother. Whether you’re a new mum or a seasoned pro, this event is all about supporting one another on this motherhood journey.
At Mum Talks, you’ll hear inspiring stories from other mums, gain valuable insights, and get practical tips on various topics. Plus, there will be plenty of time to mingle, make new friends, and enjoy some well-deserved time focused on you.
So, grab your mum friends or come by yourself and join us for a morning filled with laughter, learning, and connection. Get ready to be inspired and empowered as we navigate the incredible journey of motherhood together!
Light breakfast and tea & coffee included in ticket price.
Karen Prunty is a Paediatric Nurse with 14 years of experience, a mum of four, and founder of Little Roo.
Lucy Wolfe is a leading Irish Sleep Consultant, Relationship Mentor, best-selling author, and mother of four. With 15+ years’ experience, she is known for her compassionate, evidence-informed approach to childhood sleep and created the gentle Stay-and-Support Method. Author of The Baby Sleep Solution, Lucy supports families from birth to adolescence and regularly appears across Irish media as a trusted sleep expert and researcher in parenting, relationships, and child sleep.
Founder of Neatly is a busy Mum of 4, two of which are neurodivergent and a naturally messy person. She is a homeschooling mum and has learned the hard way how to make life easier and loves sharing this with others. Neatly helps busy families declutter and organise their homes, creating practical systems that are easy to maintain. Life gets overwhelming, but your home should be your haven. Whether it’s an overflowing wardrobe, a chaotic kitchen or a declutter pre house-move, Neatly will help you declutter and make your home, work for you—beautifully and Neatly!
Karina Fee is a wellness content creator, mother, and advocate for living gently and honestly through life’s challenges. Through her platform, “Karina Feel Good,” she shares the realities of motherhood, healing, chronic illness, nervous system struggles, and finding moments of joy even in difficult seasons.
As a mum navigating complex health conditions including chronic pain and neurological symptoms, Karina speaks openly about the emotional and physical impact illness can have on identity, family life, confidence, and everyday living. Her work resonates with many because of her raw honesty, warmth, humour, and ability to make others feel less alone.