By There was a moment, not long ago, when it seemed like all were -styled monuments to unattainability. Their grids never strayed from a tight aesthetic: the fair-trade, organic cotton linen overalls little Bodie loved best, spring crafts in muted tones, flower crowns on a damn Tuesday.Then came the pandemic, which crushed—among other things—the fallacy that raising kids is all, or even ten percent, wildflowers and mason-jar smoothies.
Suddenly, moms were completely overwhelmed—and they were alone. Enter Kristin Gallant and Deena Margolin. Gallant was a mom, Margolin a marriage and family therapist, and they’d just spent several weeks plotting to launch Big Little Feelings, a no-judgment parenting community, complete with a service-driven and .
This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In the first weeks of lockdown, they went from complete obscurity to tens of thousands of followers.
Today, they have over three million as well as 200,000+ course clients. Among their faithful fans are , , , …the list goes on.
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