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Who I Was Before Motherhood | Torch Mom Confession

Who I Was Before Motherhood | Torch Mom Confession

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On Tia’s birthday, she reads a written confession from a mother who chose honesty over silence, pouring out the woman she used to be before motherhood, and the parts of her still fighting to breathe today.


If you’ve ever felt like you lost pieces of yourself while trying to be everything for everyone, this confession will sit in your chest. It’s vulnerable, it’s familiar and it’s the reminder so many moms have been waiting for.


No cameras

No pressure

Just truth


Listen in and share this episode with a mom who needs to remember she still exists.


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