Hear Her Story (And Listen to Me!)

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Sarah Lane, the visionary behind the Hear Her Story initiative, has been a dear friend in the blogging world for many years. We’ve supported each other through thick and thin, and today, as her debut book graces the shelves, it’s my turn to shine a light on her work.

Much like myself, Sarah believes that each mother has a unique narrative waiting to be shared. Every spring, she and her remarkable team of show producers create a platform for mothers nationwide, allowing them to express their diverse experiences of parenthood. Some tales are side-splittingly funny, some deeply moving, and others are heart-wrenching, yet they all revolve around one central theme: Motherhood.

The book Hear Her Story: Reflections Then and Now is a heartfelt compilation of stories from these shows. It’s a collection that will resonate with you, reminding you that you’re not alone in this often thankless role. Most importantly, it could motivate you to pen your own story, because every voice matters.

I encourage you to join me in supporting this remarkable endeavor! And don’t forget to grab your tickets to the show!

This article was originally published on April 7, 2010.

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In summary, motherhood is a shared journey filled with diverse experiences, and it’s important to acknowledge and share those stories. Whether it’s through the written word or a live performance, every mother has a tale that deserves to be heard.