We had so much fun at this month’s Lansing Mom Connect! Below you will find some of the incredible women who attended the event so you can get to know them a little better, if you didn’t have a chance or reach out and stay connected!
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I am a published co-author and a race equity educator and facilitator for both individuals and organizations. I am the owner of Clover Joy Collective, an experience for those on their spiritual journeys. Our unique shop offers hand-crafted jewelry, candles, crystals, and more for those seeking spiritual connection, guidance, and tools. Our Wellness Center, outfitted with intimate spaces for community events and spiritual rituals, is a place for workshops, healing sessions, drum circles, meditation groups, sound baths, and more.Bryana Clover
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I am a nurse at 2 surgery center in East Lansing, where I work Preop and recovery room. I only work once a week right now as a nurse due to my kids' schedule. I have 3 kids: 11, 9, and 4. My older 2 kids have Autism and ADHD and Sensory Processing Disorder. I am a board member with MMAA (Mid Michigan Autism Association) and I love finding out about small businesses in the area where we can support your business and also benefit kids with autism by hosting an MMAA event at your business where the cost or part of the cost is covered by MMAA. My husband is a self employed mechanic and small business owner in Grand Ledge at his own shop Golden Rule Mechanic. I work at his shop most of the week doing all of the paperwork, finances, etc. I also love coffee, nature, all things holistic, real food nutrition, and all things nontoxic and crunchy mama!Julia Olivas
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I'm an educator, reading specialist, curriculum designer, and entrepreneur with a passion for social enterprise and building massive impact - specifically in the area of literacy. I'm also a wife, mom of 3, Jesus follower and lover of coffee. I'm also known as The Literacy Lady and love supporting moms as they support their kids with reading and learning. One way I have done this is through founding The Literacy Camp, a unique summer camp opportunity, where kids grow and develop a love for reading. And just recently I began supporting other women-owned businesses launch certified literacy camps in their own communities.Katie Davis
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I'm a bio-mom, a stepmom, and an entrepreneur. I realized that there's a big mismatch between the value (and cost) of menstruation, and the support offered to the people doing the menstruating! My business is The Period Pick-Me-Up and I curate period kits to help women create better period experiences for themselves.Katie Krick
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I'm a licensed acupuncturist and functional medicine practitioner specializing in women's holistic health and postpartum recovery. My clients are looking for natural and sustainable approaches to managing their energy, hormones, and overall health. I work with clients both in person and virtually.Rachel Redmond
The above photos do not below to Lansing Mom but to the individuals listed above.