In this episode, we talk about something only moms can really understand—feeling like we lost ourselves in motherhood. We share our personal experiences of what it looked like for us in feeling disconnected to who we once were and our journey back to that (that some of us are still on).
We also talk about the constant tug-of-war between personal identity and societal expectations, and the importance of community and connection among mothers.
Our conversation highlights the need for social interaction, the significance of building a supportive village, and the understanding that struggles are often temporary. Ultimately, we hope episode serves as a reminder that every mother's journey is unique and worthy of recognition. Thanks for listening!
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose
01:08 Feeling Lost in Motherhood
10:11 The Struggles of Balancing Motherhood and Career
15:53 The Struggles of Motherhood During COVID
19:37 Finding Support and Connection
23:18 Rediscovering Identity and Self-Care
27:40 The Impact of Running on Mental Health
28:00 Navigating Guilt and Societal Expectations
33:02 The Reality of Stay-at-Home Parenting
37:29 The Evolution of Friendships and Identity
45:00 The Power of Social Connection
48:56 Building Your Village
50:48 Finding Hope in Community
51:42 Navigating Motherhood's Challenges
54:19 Engaging with Your Community
57:52 Inspiration Through Shared Experiences
Whitney Heins is a mom of 2 kids, a VDOT-certified running coach for moms who run, founder of the resource, themotherrunners.com, and a former TV journalist. She's been a runner most of her life but started going after big goals after becoming a mom. Coming out of a long injury cycle, she ran a 2:54 marathon and 1:20 half marathon in her 40s. Learn more about Whitney & The Mother Runners:
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