In this episode of Moms Feelin’ Themselves: The Podcast, Elizabeth Wellington (a perinatal psychotherapist) and Sarah Battani Sams explore the complicated relationship moms have with their bodies during pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. From bounce-back culture and body image struggles to the deeper psychological imprints we carry from childhood, they unpack why motherhood can reawaken old wounds around our bodies. This conversation offers both honest experiences (yep, you can do Botox and s...
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In this episode of Moms Feelin’ Themselves: The Podcast, Elizabeth Wellington (a perinatal psychotherapist) and Sarah Battani Sams explore the complicated relationship moms have with their bodies during pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. From bounce-back culture and body image struggles to the deeper psychological imprints we carry from childhood, they unpack why motherhood can reawaken old wounds around our bodies. This conversation offers both honest experiences (yep, you can do Botox and s...
Ep. 2: Moms Feelin’... Lost? Welcome to Matrescence
Moms Feelin’ Themselves: The Podcast
43 minutes
4 months ago
Ep. 2: Moms Feelin’... Lost? Welcome to Matrescence
In this episode of Moms Feelin’ Themselves: The Podcast, Elizabeth and Sarah unpack the identity shift that comes with motherhood — and it’s more than just a phase. We’re diving into matrescence, the often-overlooked psychological transformation women experience when becoming mothers. With curiosity, candor, and just the right amount of sass, we explore the layers: the stories we’ve inherited about what motherhood should be, how our personal histories shape our transition, and the larger syst...
Moms Feelin’ Themselves: The Podcast
In this episode of Moms Feelin’ Themselves: The Podcast, Elizabeth Wellington (a perinatal psychotherapist) and Sarah Battani Sams explore the complicated relationship moms have with their bodies during pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond. From bounce-back culture and body image struggles to the deeper psychological imprints we carry from childhood, they unpack why motherhood can reawaken old wounds around our bodies. This conversation offers both honest experiences (yep, you can do Botox and s...