MumSpace
MumSpace is a compassionate talking group designed for mothers to come together in their shared experiences.
There are countless groups that focus on babies and young children. MumSpace is different - it is for mothers. Here, you can openly discuss your experiences and reflect on the challenges of motherhood in a supportive space, knowing that you are not alone.
MumSpace is not a formal therapy group. There is no pressure to speak; just come and listen if you prefer. The group is gently facilitated so that you can get a chance to share, if you want to. We will explore themes related to being a mother and ideas from a Compassionate Mind approach, which helps people become kinder towards themselves and others. The group is for mothers of children of any age - we are all constantly learning and adapting. If you have a young, pre-verbal baby (i.e., up to 12-15 months), you can bring them along.
Feel free to get in touch if you have any questions we can have a chat to see if MumSpace could be a supportive space for you!
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A big 30c welcome to Hannah Mayall. Hannah joined the Moon collective several months ago, bringing with her a rejuvenating Monday morning Vinyasa Yoga – a perfect way to start the week – find out more in our bio.
Over to Hannah 👇
Hi, I’m Hannah.
I’m a gardener, a creator of bobbly hedges (check out the house on the corner of Laurier and Dartmouth Park Avenue), a yoga practitioner and a yoga teacher.
I have lived and worked in the streets around Moon most of my life and feel committed to this community.
I have brought up 4 children, supporting and attending the local schools and during the years of work and parenthood I have always had some form of mind/body practice, which has supported me through the various phases of my life. In the last 20+ years this has been yoga.
Now I am older, wiser, calmer and even more rooted here than ever I can really see the value of a habitual practice especially when shared with members of my community.
I am very pleased to be here at Moon on Monday mornings offering a Vinyasa flow style yoga class with an emphasis on sun salutations and breath led movement.
I have also recently started a session on Wednesdays at the newly opened Highgate Newtown Community Centre - @hncp_2025
I hope to share some of the faith I have built in yoga practice in an effort to give back and invite more people to find a moment of peace, stability and introspection in their day which has got to be a good thing in our hectic world.
My classes are open to all abilities BUT I especially want to invite those who feel they are too old or too unfit or in some way unable to bend… yoga is an internal and individual practice and not all about creating great shapes
(I have recently qualified as a breath work teacher ((but more of that anon!))
Find out more about Hannah and her offering via our bio.3 days ago

A couple of helpers to mount the latest beautiful artwork that we're fortunate enough to host at Moon.
As the warm weather invites us to swim in the lakes, rivers and sea you might want to keep an eye out for mermaids.
There are none on the Heath, although I might have felt something tickle my toes in the Ladies' Pond recently, but that didn’t stop me asking local artist Jen Cable to lend us this piece, inspired by the tale of the little mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen.
Unlike the tale of Ariel in the Disney film, the original story is a warning about the importance of keeping your voice and using it to create the kind of inclusive and supportive society in which we can all be valued.
It felt fitting that Moon should host the piece for the coming weeks.
You can read more about Jen's work, and the relevance of the tale to women today in Jen’s blog post entitled ‘Hold your Tongue’ - find the link in our bio.6 days ago

Find all the latest news from Moon Women's Health.
From thoughts on the National Investigation into Maternity Care to tributes to Naomi Stadlen.
You'll have found the full read in your inbox this morning, if not you can find the link in our bio, as well as info on signing up for next month's offering.1 week ago

Happy Summer Solstice ☀️1 week ago