Send us a text Would you trust your 20-year-old self to give you postpartum advice? Chelsea doesn't think she'd give her younger self that much credit. Yet, one of the most grounding articulations she's recently discovered about motherhood came from something she read ten years ago. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why postpartum support is rarely randomWhy what worked for you early postpartum might no longer be "working"The rule that she uses daily to support herself through motherhoodIf...
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Send us a text Would you trust your 20-year-old self to give you postpartum advice? Chelsea doesn't think she'd give her younger self that much credit. Yet, one of the most grounding articulations she's recently discovered about motherhood came from something she read ten years ago. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why postpartum support is rarely randomWhy what worked for you early postpartum might no longer be "working"The rule that she uses daily to support herself through motherhoodIf...
124. Why You Might Feel Less Happy Since Becoming a Mom with Dana Votto
Send us a text Do you have everything you hoped for… but feel less “happy”? Most moms assume feeling overwhelmed or “not like yourself” is just part of the season. But what’s actually happening when you decide to just wait it out? In this episode, Chelsea sits down with Dana Votto, a mom of two and founder of Inner Glow, for an honest conversation about what happens when motherhood becomes your entire identity. Dana shares how years of exclusive breastfeeding, rigid routines, solo parenting t...
Send us a text Would you trust your 20-year-old self to give you postpartum advice? Chelsea doesn't think she'd give her younger self that much credit. Yet, one of the most grounding articulations she's recently discovered about motherhood came from something she read ten years ago. In this episode, you’ll hear: Why postpartum support is rarely randomWhy what worked for you early postpartum might no longer be "working"The rule that she uses daily to support herself through motherhoodIf...