In this conversation, Vanessa Anderson and author Mina Dubin, delve into the often unspoken topic of mom rage, exploring its causes, triggers, and the societal pressures that contribute to it. Mina shares her personal journey of writing about mom rage, the importance of open discussions among mothers, and the need for support networks.
They discuss coping mechanisms, the impact of social media on perceptions of motherhood, and the significance of self-care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing mom-rage in a compassionate and supportive manner.
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This podcast has mature language and content. ADULT ears only — don’t have this one on with your kids in the room. These are our opinions and experiences as moms, take what you like, or leave it. Don’t be thinking we’re telling you what to do. Seek professionals, do your research, and call the experts for help.
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