255: Solo: Growth Moments As Parents, Getting What You Can Handle, and Our First Listener Voicemail

In this solo episode, I share how I’ve been feeling nine months postpartum and why I’m much more free in mothering right now. I talk about why I believe we get what we can handle, the importance of celebrating growth moments as parents, and why my recent spontaneous trip to the beach while solo parenting was a big one for me. I also discuss my spiral anxiety around sleep, the struggle of my mouth keeping up with my ADHD brain, and finishing seasons 3-8 of Summer House. Finally, I talk about the upcoming AMA and voicemail episodes on the podcast and I respond to our first listener voicemail about timing, starting new careers, and having babies.


Key Takeaway / Points:

  • How I feel now nine months postpartum

  • On feeling much more free with mothering right now

  • On getting what you can handle

  • On celebrating growth moments as a parent

  • On my spiral anxiety around sleep

  • On my mouth keeping up with my ADHD brain

  • On finishing seasons 3-8 of Summer House

  • On upcoming AMA and voicemail episodes 

  • Answering our first listener voicemail question, on timing, starting new careers, and having babies


Find the To Be Magnetic course here

Listen to the Singing to My Baby playlist here

Find my Substack on spiral anxiety around sleep here

Find my Voicemail/AMA link here



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Produced by Dear Media. 

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