Motherhood comes with opinions — from family, friends, social media, and often the loudest critic of all… ourselves.
In this episode, we explore The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins through the lens of motherhood, postpartum struggles, and the emotional work of becoming the moms we truly want to be. What happens when we stop trying to control how others perceive our parenting? What changes when we release the pressure to meet everyone else’s expectations?
We talk about people-pleasing, boundary guilt, healing after postpartum depression, and the freedom that comes when we allow others to misunderstand our choices — while choosing peace anyway.
Because healing in motherhood isn’t about doing more or trying harder.
It’s about letting go.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by judgment, exhausted from trying to be everything to everyone, or disconnected from the mom you thought you’d be… this conversation is for you.
✨ Let them have opinions.
✨ Let them not understand.
✨ Let yourself heal.
This episode is an invitation to release control, protect your mental health, and step into motherhood with more clarity, confidence, and compassion.