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Ever find yourself comparing your motherhood journey to someone else’s?
In this episode, I’m joined by Pam and Zana from the Careers and Cartwheels podcast - and honestly, this conversation felt like a breath of fresh air.
Their honesty, humour and deep respect for each other’s different parenting paths made this such a lovely, grounding chat.
Pam navigates a busy career and a blended family of five kids. Zana homeschools her three boys and embraces home life.
On paper, their days look completely different - but what shines through is this: we’re all on the same motherhood journey.
You’ll Learn
Why This Episode Matters
It’s so easy to fall into “us vs them” thinking. But when we slow down and really listen, we realise we’re all juggling, all learning, and all doing our best. This episode is a reminder that you don’t have to justify your choices - and you don’t have to do this alone.
Small Shift for Big Impact
Try one of the beautiful tools shared in this episode:
Notice how that changes the energy in your home.
Take the Next Step
If this conversation resonated, share it with a mum who might need the reminder. And don’t forget to subscribe to both Your Calm Parenting Path and Careers and Cartwheels.
Links and Resources
Let’s Connect
Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au.
Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email.
About the Hosts
Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to feel calmer, more confident and more connected in their motherhood journey. She believes small shifts make a big impact - especially when we choose curiosity, empathy and regulation over perfection.
Pam and Zana, co-hosts of Careers and Cartwheels, are two mums parenting from very different places - one balancing career and blended family life, the other immersed in homeschooling and home life. Through open, respectful conversations, they’re building a space where mums can feel seen, understood and supported, no matter which path they choose.
By Nina VisicEver find yourself comparing your motherhood journey to someone else’s?
In this episode, I’m joined by Pam and Zana from the Careers and Cartwheels podcast - and honestly, this conversation felt like a breath of fresh air.
Their honesty, humour and deep respect for each other’s different parenting paths made this such a lovely, grounding chat.
Pam navigates a busy career and a blended family of five kids. Zana homeschools her three boys and embraces home life.
On paper, their days look completely different - but what shines through is this: we’re all on the same motherhood journey.
You’ll Learn
Why This Episode Matters
It’s so easy to fall into “us vs them” thinking. But when we slow down and really listen, we realise we’re all juggling, all learning, and all doing our best. This episode is a reminder that you don’t have to justify your choices - and you don’t have to do this alone.
Small Shift for Big Impact
Try one of the beautiful tools shared in this episode:
Notice how that changes the energy in your home.
Take the Next Step
If this conversation resonated, share it with a mum who might need the reminder. And don’t forget to subscribe to both Your Calm Parenting Path and Careers and Cartwheels.
Links and Resources
Let’s Connect
Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au.
Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email.
About the Hosts
Nina is a mindful parenting coach and mum who supports overwhelmed parents to feel calmer, more confident and more connected in their motherhood journey. She believes small shifts make a big impact - especially when we choose curiosity, empathy and regulation over perfection.
Pam and Zana, co-hosts of Careers and Cartwheels, are two mums parenting from very different places - one balancing career and blended family life, the other immersed in homeschooling and home life. Through open, respectful conversations, they’re building a space where mums can feel seen, understood and supported, no matter which path they choose.