12. Your questions answered: Real talk for millennial moms
Release Date: 11/27/2024
Momming as a Millennial
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Have you ever felt the pull to start something creative, something just for you, but haven’t known where to begin? Maybe there’s a quiet tug inside you that hasn’t been satisfied yet. In this episode, I share reflections of my journey into motherhood. I realized I had lost sight of my childhood dreams somewhere along the way. Deep down, I always knew I wanted to be more than just a mom or my career. That’s why I’m sharing the 3 steps that helped me connect with my passions and take real action to make my creative dreams a reality (including launching this very podcast!). ...
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In this episode, I’m delighted to sit down with Dr. Nina Strollo, a board-certified OB/GYN, for an unfiltered conversation about the growing crisis in women’s health care. Nothing is off-limits. We dive into how the current political climate is stripping away access to reproductive care. And Dr. Strollo sheds light on how a broken medical system, compounded by the spread of misinformation on social media, is putting women’s health at risk. We also confront the realities of medical gaslighting and gender bias in exam rooms. Now, more than ever, finding a trusted provider and...
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This is the conversation I’ve been CRAVING. And maybe you have too. I sat down with Jill Barrile, intimacy and relationship coach and boudoir photographer, to have the raw, honest talk about intimacy I’ve been wanting to have for a while. Once kids enter the picture, everything changes, including the way we connect with our partners. Between parenting, managing a household, and working full time, intimacy often falls to the bottom of the list. But what if it doesn’t have to? How can we fuel our relationship and connection, even in this chaotic, beautiful, overstimulating...
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In this episode, I’m joined by Danna Berlad, fellow millennial mama and founder of Feel Good Snax, a healthy snack brand born from her desire to feed her kids additive-free, protein-packed treats. What started as another internet deep dive, turned into a lesson about crunchy, silky, and scrunchie moms. These playful labels are helping millennial moms name how we show up as parents, while shaking off the judgment we so often feel from others (and from ourselves). Danna and I had fun figuring out where we fall on the spectrum. And then we put our mom styles to the test! At the end of the...
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We’re back with Part 2 of our hormone health deep dive featuring Nurse Practitioner and hormone expert, Teneika Gravely. In this episode, we explore how hormones impact weight loss, especially postpartum. From cortisol spikes and estrogen dominance to thyroid issues and inflammation, Teneika breaks down the science behind why weight loss can feel impossible after having a baby. We also dive into perimenopause and menopause. As I approach 40, I was wondering if perimenopause should be on my radar. That’s a big fat yes! In this episode, we cover: Why diet and...
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info_outlineExactly one year ago today—on the day before Thanksgiving—I made a big decision: I was finally going to commit to developing and launching a podcast.
Now, a year later, I’m taking a moment to reflect on how far I’ve come, and I can’t help but feel incredibly grateful. Grateful for this journey. Grateful for all the support I’ve received. Grateful for each of you who listens, shares, and connects with this podcast.
So this episode is all about YOU—the listeners who make this so rewarding. I wanted to take a beat and answer some of the questions you’ve been curious about. A huge thank you to everyone who submitted a question!
If you have more questions or ideas for future episodes, I’d love to hear them. Send me a DM on Instagram.
In this episode, we dive into your amazing questions. Here’s a sneak peak of what we cover:
- My journey of practicing patience—it’s something I work on daily.
- Why Tara Mohr’s Playing Big is a must-read for every woman (seriously, go grab it!).
- The truth about feedback: It says much more about the giver than the receiver.
- It’s normal to feel resentful or unappreciated sometimes. What truly matters is how we communicate and navigate those moments.
- A holiday confession: our Christmas trees keep getting bigger every year. This time, I’m bringing a tape measure to make sure it fits through the door.
- And yes, I’ve finally joined TikTok—come find me there!
Resources & Links:
- Here’s Tara Mohr’s blog post about unhooking from praise and criticism. And one more plug for her book, Playing Big. Every woman should read it!
- If you’re a nerd like me and you want to read more about positive distinctiveness, this is for you.
- I found this article about overcoming resentfulness. It has some techniques for managing resentfulness that you can put into practice in your own relationship.
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