Is balance a myth for working mums? Or have we just misunderstood what it really looks like?
In this episode of Where Did I Go?, Dani sits down with psychologist and founder of Balanced Mum Academy, Roz Davies, to talk about the emotional, psychological, and identity-level shifts that happen when you’re a parent trying to do it all.
Together, they explore:
Whether you're feeling lost after returning to work, struggling to juggle it all, or just questioning what "success" even means anymore—this conversation will help you reflect and realign.
Mentioned in this episodeFollow Roz Davies:
Explore her programs: ✨ Balanced Mum Academy – for working mums ready to reconnect with themselves ✨ Let’s Get Present – a course to help you feel more present and connected with your children
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Burnout recovery, balance for working mums, emotional needs, motherhood identity shift, burnout symptoms, redefine success, parental burnout, Roz Davies, Balanced Mum Academy, mum guilt, mental load, postnatal burnout
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