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Episode 4 - A Mother's Day Post from the Trenches

Episode 4 - A Mother's Day Post from the Trenches

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Motherhood hits different when you're solo‑parenting in Denmark. In under twenty‑five minutes, hear a raw love letter that validates every unseen task and quiet victory.

Years of endless messes, mental load, and a missing village forced Jen Jul to put words to the quiet revolution of motherhood. She unpacks why one day of praise will never match the constant grind and how moms can keep rising with gritty grace.

Jen Jul, the host, is a former corporate executive, AI strategist, and mom of five. She blends ancestral wisdom, business systems, and candid storytelling to help women thrive without overwhelm.

If you’d like to explore all of Jen’s resources including AI education, check out her Stan Store: https://stan.store/JenRJul

Key Takeaways:

* Moms deserve more than a single day of recognition.

* Solo parenting exposes the missing village and the heavy mental load.

* Motherhood teaches radical humility, messy generational love, and resilience.

* Exhaustion comes from a lack of support, not from kids.

* Embrace uncertainty; show up imperfectly and ask for help.

“Motherhood isn’t a performance; it’s a quiet revolution.”

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