Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
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Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...
51. Real Talk with The Balanced Mom: Finding Space for You in the Chaos of Motherhood with Guest Paula Welz
Caffeinated Chaos
28 minutes
7 months ago
51. Real Talk with The Balanced Mom: Finding Space for You in the Chaos of Motherhood with Guest Paula Welz
Send us a text In this heartfelt and candid episode, Whitney sits down with Paula, founder of The Balanced Mom, to discuss the joys and challenges of parenting, the importance of self-care, and how moms can reclaim time and energy for themselves. They open up about their personal experiences—from the chaos of potty training to the deep need for a supportive, troll-free motherhood community. Key Topics Covered: Balancing Motherhood + Me-TimeIntroducing The Balanced Mom ProjectReal Talk on Medi...
Caffeinated Chaos
Send us a text In today’s episode, we’re tackling something so many moms (myself included) do without even realizing it: apologizing for existing. Whether you’ve caught yourself whispering sorry while calming your screaming toddler, taking too long in line, or just daring to exist loudly in a world that tells moms to stay small — this one’s for you. I’ll share a powerful story about a mama I met in a mall bathroom, the gentle lesson she didn’t even know she taught me, and the ways we can all ...