77. Airman Klarissa Mendoza Returns to the Podcast To Catch Us Up On Her Last Year of Parenting in The Military
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In this episode of 'Military Birth Talk,' Anni reconnects with Klarissa, an active duty Air Force member, who shares her journey of motherhood since her last appearance on the podcast. Klarissa talks about her traumatic birth experience in England and the subsequent support she received from her leadership and community. She reflects on her role as a First Sergeant and how becoming a mother has made her more empathetic and effective in her job. Klarissa discusses the importance of community support, especially overseas, and how experienced parents helped guide her through early motherhood challenges. She also addresses the misconceptions about women in the military being a mission risk and emphasizes the importance of open communication and mutual support within military families. Klarissa encourages new mothers to educate themselves, take care of their well-being, and find personal joy outside of parenting.
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