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...
Moms Feelin’ Themselves isn’t your typical mom podcast—we’re not here to give you nap hacks or espouse the benefits of gentle parenting. We’re here to talk about you. Your mental health, your identity, your rage tears into your oatmeal. Created by the duo behind The Mom Dance Party™—one of whom is a perinatal psychotherapist—this show is a glitter-sprinkled, clinically informed deep dive into the emotional rollercoaster of modern motherhood. We’re here to help you feel more, fake less, and fi...
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...