Media and commentary
Motherhood commentary, media, and collaborations
Melbourne based motherhood commentary with lived experience, practical insight, and calm, usable context. Available for media, editorial features, partnerships, and community aligned work.
What I offer
I write and speak about motherhood in the real world, the emotional load, relationships in the parenting season, neurodiversity affirming support, and Melbourne specific family life. The tone is warm, direct, and practical, with respect for the messy middle.
Media commentary
- Motherhood identity shifts and matrescence
- Relationships, co parenting, and parenting as a team
- Mental load, emotional labour, and burnout signals
- Returning to work and capacity realities
- Neurodiversity affirming parenting and regulation
- Melbourne family life, local culture, and community connection
Editorial and brand collaborations
- Sponsored content with clear labelling and editorial control
- Product or service features with real life use context
- Local venue guides and family friendly experiences
- Community aligned campaigns with practical deliverables
- Event partnerships, meetups, and local initiatives
Mora Social, coming soon
A professional platform built for mums who are ready to grow again. It’s a LinkedIn style space for mum owned businesses and mothers returning after years of caregiving, without having to pretend life was linear.
Why it exists
A long parenting gap can make traditional hiring feel like a locked door. Not because you lack skill, but because your experience does not fit the usual template. Mora Social is being built to reflect what mums actually bring, leadership under pressure, communication, negotiation, logistics, crisis management, and deep resilience. It gives that experience a place to live professionally, with language that feels credible and human.
What it will help mums do
- Build confidence through a profile that translates real world experience into professional value
- Connect with other mums in business and mums rebuilding work identity
- Share wins, opportunities, and referrals in a culture that understands family commitments
- Find work and collaborations that respect flexible capacity, not punish it
- Showcase micro portfolios, projects, services, and offers in a clean, credible format
◌ Clear, usable support
Calm language, strong structure, and practical framing. It’s motherhood and community work written to be read, not skimmed into panic.
Signature perspective
I write for the mums who look fine on the outside, but are doing the invisible work underneath. Less judgement. More clarity. More usable support.
Who this suits
- Parents and carers in the mental load season
- Melbourne families who want local context, not generic advice
- Readers who value practical insight with emotional intelligence
- Neurodivergent families who need regulation aware language
- Mums rebuilding professional identity after years at home
Tone and standards
- Warm, direct, non judgemental
- Grounded and specific, not performative
- Clear labelling for sponsored work
- Corrections welcomed, updates maintained
- Respectful language for diverse family experiences
Media ready details
Quick info for producers, editors, and partners. If you need something specific, email with your deadline and format.
✦ If you are sending a request
- Topic and angle
- Format, quote, interview, written piece
- Deadline and publish date
- Where it will run
- Any sensitivities or constraints
Jasmine Nitti
Founder and editorial lead, Mums The Word Melbourne
For media, partnerships, or community aligned work, email hello@mumsthewordmelbourne.com.