Why Community Is the Missing Link in Motherhood & Family Wellness
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In this episode of The Secret KeepHers Podcast, I sit down with sister duo Britney Suttner and Andrea Renkas for a deeply meaningful conversation about motherhood, healing, community, and what it really looks like to support families holistically.
What started for them in the fitness world—during Andrea's early postpartum experience—slowly revealed a much bigger need: women and families were navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and parenthood without clear education, trusted resources, or real community support. From that lived experience, Motherhood Alliance was born.
We talk about how motherhood can shift identity, how overwhelm becomes normalized, and why asking for help is not a weakness—it's wisdom. Brittany and Andrea share how their work evolved from fitness coaching into education, connection, and ultimately building a centralized wellness directory for families in Northeast Wisconsin.
This conversation is about more than business. It's about purpose, seasons of life, collaboration over competition, and lifting others as we heal ourselves. If you've ever felt like you were carrying too much alone, this episode is for you.
What We Talk About in This Episode-
How motherhood can quietly disconnect women from themselves
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Why postpartum education is often missing—and why it matters
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The emotional, mental, and physical toll of doing it all alone
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Building community as a form of healing and prevention
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Pivoting in business as seasons of life change
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Supporting small, heart-centered wellness businesses
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Asking for help in motherhood, business, and life
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Creating access to holistic and integrative family care
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I don't have to do motherhood—or healing—alone
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Community support changes outcomes for families
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Education before pregnancy impacts postpartum recovery
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It's okay to pivot when my life evolves
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Collaboration creates more healing than competition
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Asking for help is an act of strength
Britney Suttner and Andrea Renkas are the sister team behind Motherhood Alliance, a wellness-focused community created to support families seeking a more holistic, connected, and empowered approach to health.
Rooted in their own journeys as moms and entrepreneurs, they help parents find trustworthy local providers, wellness experts, and family resources—without the overwhelm. Their work centers on whole-person wellbeing, community care, and making it easier for families to access supportive, integrative options close to home.
Through their directory, community events, and conversations on their podcast, Brittany and Andrea are passionate about uplifting both families and the small wellness businesses that serve them—strengthening communities one relationship at a time.
How to Connect with Motherhood Alliance-
🌐 Website: motherhoodalliance.com
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📱 Instagram: @motherhoodalliance
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📘 Facebook: Motherhood Alliance
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🎧 Podcast: Motherhood Alliance (available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more)
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✉️ Email: hello@motherhoodalliance.com
This conversation reminded me how powerful it is when women listen to their own experience and respond with service. Motherhood Alliance exists because Brittany and Andrea paid attention to what was missing—and chose to build it.
If you're a mom, caregiver, or family looking for support… or a wellness professional wanting to serve from the heart… I hope this episode helps you feel seen, supported, and less alone.
Learning from life, leading with love.
—Corinne 💜