Truths About Postpartum: Real Talk on Motherhood and Self-Care

 

In this episode of The Real Family Eats, host Reesa Morala, LMFT, sits down with Courtney Boylan, founder and CEO of Le Lolo, to talk about the real truths of postpartum life. Courtney shares how her experiences as a mom of three inspired her business, the importance of self-care, and an easy energy ball recipe for busy parents.

Truths About Postpartum

Hosted by: Reesa Morala, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.

 

Join us on The Real Family Eats as Reesa chats with Courtney Boylan, founder and CEO of Lelo, about her real experiences with postpartum life, parenting, and making self-care a priority. Discover a family-friendly energy ball recipe and practical advice for navigating the chaos of parenthood.

  • How Courtney’s postpartum journey inspired her to start a company for moms

  • The versatile and easy energy ball recipe every busy parent should try

  • Real talk on postpartum expectations vs. reality (including mental health)

  • The importance of self-care, date nights, and maintaining relationships after kids

  • Why it’s crucial to advocate for yourself and trust your parental instincts

Watch now for actionable tips, honest stories, and a community that keeps it real!

 

From Courtney:

I’m Courtney, the founder of Le Lolo, a brand redefining postpartum with beautiful, functional accessories for new moms. As a mom of three, I know firsthand how overwhelming those early days can be, and I’m on a mission to help new moms feel more supported, confident, and celebrated.

 

Connect:

Courtney’s Website

Courtney’s Instagram Handle: @WeAreLeLolo

 

 

Energy Ball Recipe

Make them to your liking, but I use coconut, chopped cranberries, chopped almonds, almond butter as mix-ins

 

 

 

If you are a parent ready to share your real-life parenting struggle and dish up a recipe with Reesa, apply here!

 

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