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Motherhood is incredible. It's also messy, exhausting, hilarious, and sometimes completely overwhelming.
In this episode, Patti and Meghan say the quiet parts out loud. From mom brain and the mental load, to marriage changes and the never-ending guilt that seems to sneak in the moment you become a parent.
They share stories from their own motherhood journeys. The chaos of toddlers, the emotional rollercoaster of raising boys, the expensive surprises that come with kids, and the strange moment when you realize you can barely remember who you were before motherhood.
This conversation is honest, funny, and deeply relatable for any woman juggling family, business, and trying to hold onto a tiny piece of herself along the way.
Because the truth is… you can love your kids more than anything and still feel completely exhausted.
And if you've ever wondered if you're doing enough as a mom, this episode is your reminder that you probably are.
In This EpisodeWhy motherhood can be the most fulfilling and the most exhausting thing at the same time
The mental load of motherhood and why moms feel like walking Google Calendars
Funny and chaotic stories from the toddler years
Why boys going through puberty can be wildly emotional
The never-ending mom guilt that seems to appear out of nowhere
How marriage shifts when kids enter the picture
Why parenting often turns couples into silent teamwork machines
The reminder every mom needs to hear: you're doing better than you think
You can love motherhood deeply and still feel exhausted by it
Missing who you were before kids doesn't mean you love them less
Mom brain is real, and the mental load is heavier than we expect
Guilt is often a sign that we care deeply, not that we're failing
Marriage changes with kids, but teamwork grows stronger
Parenting is about seasons, some are survival mode
Kids don't need perfection, they need presence
Most moms are doing far better than they think
By Meghan Retseck & Patti JohnstonMotherhood is incredible. It's also messy, exhausting, hilarious, and sometimes completely overwhelming.
In this episode, Patti and Meghan say the quiet parts out loud. From mom brain and the mental load, to marriage changes and the never-ending guilt that seems to sneak in the moment you become a parent.
They share stories from their own motherhood journeys. The chaos of toddlers, the emotional rollercoaster of raising boys, the expensive surprises that come with kids, and the strange moment when you realize you can barely remember who you were before motherhood.
This conversation is honest, funny, and deeply relatable for any woman juggling family, business, and trying to hold onto a tiny piece of herself along the way.
Because the truth is… you can love your kids more than anything and still feel completely exhausted.
And if you've ever wondered if you're doing enough as a mom, this episode is your reminder that you probably are.
In This EpisodeWhy motherhood can be the most fulfilling and the most exhausting thing at the same time
The mental load of motherhood and why moms feel like walking Google Calendars
Funny and chaotic stories from the toddler years
Why boys going through puberty can be wildly emotional
The never-ending mom guilt that seems to appear out of nowhere
How marriage shifts when kids enter the picture
Why parenting often turns couples into silent teamwork machines
The reminder every mom needs to hear: you're doing better than you think
You can love motherhood deeply and still feel exhausted by it
Missing who you were before kids doesn't mean you love them less
Mom brain is real, and the mental load is heavier than we expect
Guilt is often a sign that we care deeply, not that we're failing
Marriage changes with kids, but teamwork grows stronger
Parenting is about seasons, some are survival mode
Kids don't need perfection, they need presence
Most moms are doing far better than they think