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Evening all


I'm a local birth & motherhood educator and have been practicing in East Dulwich since 2011.


I have been running supper clubs for women and mothers since November last year. They are in East Dulwich and are held under each full moon. If you would like to know more about February's event or book a ticket, have a look here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/yesmum-moon-club-feb-16-tickets-21079906568 - be quick though as there are only 10 tickets left.


The idea of these supper clubs is to get together as a group of women, eat good food and share. There will be a 10 minute guided meditation at the beginning of the evening, and you will leave feeling uplifted and enriched, I promise!


If you'd like to keep up to date with our events, be sure to follow me on Instagram @theyesmummum

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