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It’s become such a cliched phrase-something we say and recognize to be true but don’t often act on: “It takes a village to raise a child.” What does that even mean? In the comments, at our Twitter parties, in conversations with other mothers, I am asked all the time- “How can I possibly do it all?”

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I want to encourage y’all to go out there and host your own gatherings. If you’ve ever wanted to, but felt nervous or unsure of how to go about it, then I hope this blog post gives you some clarity! Here are 5 of my top tips for planning n’ pulling off a fun and meaningful event for your community.

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“Belonging is the thing that matters most,” writes designer Susie Wise in her book, Design for Belonging: How to Build Inclusion and Collaboration in Your Communities. Here’s a look at her “moments of belonging” and how to weave them into the fabric of events.

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