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Episode 26: I Never Wanted to be a Mom

Episode 26: I Never Wanted to be a Mom

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0:00 Cultural Expectations and Parenting Styles
03:10 Navigating Personal Experiences and Aspirations
05:49 Reflections on Motherhood and Identity
08:54 The Complexity of Aisha Curry's Statements
11:59 Exploring the Impact of Early Motherhood
14:58 The Search for Personal Identity
17:56 Understanding the Challenges of Motherhood
28:12 The Journey of Self-Discovery
35:17 Navigating Expectations and Identity
42:31 The Weight of Public Perception
51:44 The Illusion of Fulfillment
59:43 Empowerment and Personal Growth
01:02:06 The Value of Motherhood
01:06:33 Reframing Identity in Motherhood
01:10:44 Decentering Male Influence
01:18:14 Navigating Modern Relationships
01:21:57 Expectations and Sacrifices in Life

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