How Motherhood Changed Us
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About this listen
In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of motherhood US, Sam + Alexis, sharing our candid experiences and the profound identity shifts that accompany new motherhood. We challenge the idea that motherhood requires sacrificing our identities, advocating for a multifaceted self that embraces personal aspirations alongside parenting. Our conversation highlights resilience and the empowerment that comes from accepting our evolving roles. Join us as we celebrate the richness of motherhood and encourage listeners to share their own journeys, fostering a supportive community for women navigating these changes.
In this episode we discuss:
- The Period Of Matrescence
- How Each Of Us Has Evolved Since Becoming A Mother
- Cultural Pressure To Choose Motherhood or Passion
Resources + Links
- Alexandra Sacks’ Ted Talk: A new way to think about the return to motherhood (6:03)
- Join our Book Club for community with other women on a personal growth + mindset journey (and monthly discussions + hang outs with us!)
- Download our FREE Shifting Your Perspective Toolkit to get access to all our favorite resources for working on mindset + personal development
Connect with us
- Check out our podcast website for all episodes
- Follow the podcast Instagram @perspectivelyyourspodcast and continue the conversation! We’d love to hear your thoughts on today’s episode.
- Find Alexis @alexis.thenourishedbeginnings and Sam @ms_samanthakehoe
- Join our mailing list so you’re in the know when a new episode drops
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