21st CENTURY RELATIONSHIPS: NYC hipsters can now rent a mom:

A Brooklyn woman is looking to profit on her more than 30 years of motherhood — and is using needy hipsters to cash in on her experience.

After raising her sons in the suburbs of Connecticut, Nina Keneally relocated to Bushwick and launched Need A Mom — a service where she rents out her maternal know-how to millennial neighbors in need, according to her website needamomnyc.com.

A former drug rehabilitation counselor and Tony-wining theater producer, Keneally conceived the idea of her rent-a-mom business when she noticed the residents in her hipster enclave kept confiding in her.

“As I started to live in the neighborhood, do yoga and frequent coffee shops, I’ve noticed that a lot of young people in the neighborhood wanted to talk to me about what was going on in their lives,” she told Bushwickdaily.com.

Customers of Need A Mom can hire Keneally to keep them company while watching a flick at home, have her do their holiday shopping, or simply have her listen to their problems over a hot beverage.

Other than making housecalls, how does this differ from the age-old New York occupation of hiring a therapist?