Traumatic Brain Survivor & Mumma

I was so excited to have Amy as a guest this week. I met Amy 2 years ago at a Women in business event in Sydney, she has a remarkable story that I wanted to share with you all.Amy is aTraumatic Brain Injury Survivor, she almost had her life taken away from her when she had a Quadbike accident September 2013. AmyuAmy ended up breaking 38 bones, ruptured numerous internal organs, and ended up with a Traumatic Brain Injury. Spending over two weeks in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), 2 months in the Surgical Wards and over a year in the rehabilitation ward.Through all of her rehabilitation she was determined to become a mum and went on to have 2 amazing boys. She is also an incredible inspiration Key Note Speaker, Author and Co-author.I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as we did. Amy is such a beautiful, positive human.Please follow her @amyaquilini.aquoonlineIf you aren't already following me on insta head over to @bub2sleep for all my top tips and advice around sleep and parenting. I offer a free 15 minute phone chat to run through all your questions, click here to BOOK your free 15 minute chat.I also have a nurturing, safe, non judgemental space over at Bub2sleep Motherhood Membership, come join us in there, to have unlimited questions answered, weekly live Q&A's and monthly experts in their field https://bub2sleep.com.au/motherhood-membership Much LoveDonna - Bub2sleep Produced by Sophie Jackson (@soundstreetworld)

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Donna Moala is Certified Paediatric Sleep Consultant, wife & mother of 3, supporting families throughout the world with her 1:1 guidance, for them to be able to achieve the miracle of sleep, via in home consults or zoom. Nurturing, holistic, supportive and NEVER Cry It Out.  Working with expectant parents through to children 7 years old. Donna Moala is the founder of Bub2sleep. Donna is heart driven and passionate about spreading all the positive, biological, evidence based sleep truth, to make sleep support a positive experience and try to empower families to use their parental instinct and understand sleep is not a luxury it is a biological requirement and with love, comfort, support and never having to leave, that their bub can master the miracle of sleep.