A Note From Our Founder: Why Honey Exists
I didn’t start Honey because it was easy. Or convenient. Or because I had extra money lying around.
I started it because I couldn’t not.
In the beginning, I risked my family’s financial wellbeing to build this space. I was the last mom to pick my kids up from aftercare because I was working to get Honey off the ground. It stretched us thin, but I believed in it with everything I had.
Because moms matter.
When mothers aren’t well, everything around us starts to fray. Our exhaustion echoes through families. Our anxiety ripples through generations. And our healing, when it happens, becomes a kind of quiet revolution.
People often think of Honey as postpartum care. And yes, that’s where it begins. Postpartum is where the cracks show. It’s where old wounds surface, where perfectionism meets sleeplessness, where love and loss arrive in the same breath.
But it doesn’t stop there.
Motherhood keeps evolving, and so do we.
At every stage; toddlerhood, school age, adolescence, midlife — new layers of ourselves rise to the surface. Every season asks a different question. Every season gives us another chance to heal, or to repeat the patterns that hurt.
Honey was built to hold those seasons.
To hold you. In the raw, in-between spaces that don’t make it to the baby books.
Because when mothers heal, the world changes.
This is the work.
This is the calling.
This is why Honey exists.
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Brooke Miller, MA, LMFT
Founder & CEO