We are delighted to announce our upcoming Mum Talks Coffee Morning in Athena Gallery, Longford! 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.
Donna, mum to 2 amazing girls. Donna has worked in childcare since 1999 and is a qualified Montessori educator, has a BA Hons in early childhood education and care and is the manager of school age childcare setting in Longford. Donna is the founder of Ickle Minds which provides sensory and messy play classes and workshops for children from 6mths onwards.
Nicole O’ Kelly is a Mum, a birth and postpartum doula and yoga teacher specialising is pregnancy and mum and baby yoga.
Through her online birth prep. collective The Snug and weekly yoga classes across Longford & Roscommon alongside individualised doula care Nicole blends evidence-based knowledge with holistic care helping mothers and parents feel informed, supported and confident as they step through one of life’s most significant transitions.
Owner of Pitch & Pulse, Music and Drama School, and founder of the Camlin Keys Music Festival. I am mother of three, ages 19, 21 and 23. I have lived in Longford for 20 years and teaching music here for 15, I teach the piano in Ardagh and have nearly 50 students from early years up. I am a volunteer Leader with Ardagh Girl Guides.
Sensory & Play Practitioner & Founder of The Wonder Years Play & Mindfulness