Part two: after discussing postpartum depression with Amanda Carter Gomes, Caroline asks Amanda a series of questions about her social media practice -- and how social media relates to being a mother.
Amanda Carter Gomes began her career in marketing, event management, production and PR. In July of 2017 Amanda launched her latest endeavor: The Fold, an online publication for "women of an uncertain age and particular attitude", to fill the void in online content for women beyond the millennial age range. She and her husband, Matt, live with their two sons in Seattle, Washington.
Links:
Amanda Carter Gomes' online publication, the Fold
Amanda on Insta: @amandacartergomes
The Fold on Insta: @the_fold_mag
Caroline Lee
Caroline on Insta: @teamwoodnote
Caroline on Twitter: @teamwoodnote
Out of Line on Insta: @outoflinepodcast
email Caroline: outoflinepodcast@gmail.com
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