Many mothers reach a season where growth feels complicated — where becoming more aware starts to feel like a betrayal of who they used to be.
In this episode, I talk to the mothers who are asking:
Did I do enough?
If I grow now, does that mean I failed then?
How do I take responsibility without rewriting my entire motherhood as wrong?
This conversation explores the difference between ownership and self-rejection, and why real accountability does not require disowning your past.
Drawn from patterns I see repeatedly in my coaching work with thoughtful, high-functioning mothers, this reflection invites integration instead of collapse — and growth that feels steady rather than punishing.
This episode is part of the Motherhood, After audio series. Https://TheEscape.app
In this episode, I talk to the mothers who are asking:
Did I do enough?
If I grow now, does that mean I failed then?
How do I take responsibility without rewriting my entire motherhood as wrong?
This conversation explores the difference between ownership and self-rejection, and why real accountability does not require disowning your past.
Drawn from patterns I see repeatedly in my coaching work with thoughtful, high-functioning mothers, this reflection invites integration instead of collapse — and growth that feels steady rather than punishing.
This episode is part of the Motherhood, After audio series. Https://TheEscape.app