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When a recent podcast guest boldly declared "I was built for motherhood," it sparked immediate curiosity and we had to do a deep-dive into what actually feels natural (or decidedly unnatural) for us in the parenting journey. We get real about the motherhood skills we’ve had to Google versus the instincts that flowed effortlessly from day one. From surprising breastfeeding difficulties to the sweet confidence that comes after the one-year motherhood milestone, this conversation tackles the seldom-discussed psychological phenomenon of "feeling like a real mom" - and when that magical transition actually happens.
Main Topics & Discussion
The Motherhood Learning Curve
Is anyone actually "built" for motherhood right from the start? (Our take: YES but it may not always feel that way). We recount early parenting struggles, from the seemingly straightforward task of breastfeeding to the bewildering challenge of soothing newborns. What happens when the thing you're biologically "designed" to do feels impossibly difficult? Between lactation consultants manhandling boobs and husbands expressing colostrum onto plastic spoons, the chaotic early days of motherhood rarely match the serene images we're sold. The conversation explores how mothering instincts evolve as we do.
The Unexpected Parenting Superpowers
Not every aspect of motherhood requires a steep learning curve. We share the skills that came naturally to us. From emotional postpartum experiences to more grounded protection instincts, we explore how our contrasting natural abilities complement each other. We discuss different approaches to personal care post-baby, confronting the "mom who hasn't showered in four days" stereotype and whether prioritizing your own needs makes you a better parent. Listeners will relate to candid confessions about which parenting skills we’ve had to outsource and which came instinctively from day one.
The Evolution of Relationships After Baby
Perhaps the most intriguing revelation is how motherhood transforms relationships with everyone from partners to friends to strangers. We talk through our journey toward "communal mothering" - the liberating discovery that letting others care for your child can feel completely natural, even when it once seemed impossible. We talk about enjoying dates without anxiety, and how our approach to friendship and sociali
Links & Discount Codes:
Kindred Bravely: THEREALMOMHUB15
Host & Show Info
Hosted by: Cally & Emily O’Leary
About the Hosts: We’re real moms and real sisters. We may look and sound alike, but our motherhood journeys are uniquely ours. We all do Motherhood differently, and thank goodness for that. Let’s learn and grow together.
Podcast Website: https://therealmomhub.com/
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Send us a text
When a recent podcast guest boldly declared "I was built for motherhood," it sparked immediate curiosity and we had to do a deep-dive into what actually feels natural (or decidedly unnatural) for us in the parenting journey. We get real about the motherhood skills we’ve had to Google versus the instincts that flowed effortlessly from day one. From surprising breastfeeding difficulties to the sweet confidence that comes after the one-year motherhood milestone, this conversation tackles the seldom-discussed psychological phenomenon of "feeling like a real mom" - and when that magical transition actually happens.
Main Topics & Discussion
The Motherhood Learning Curve
Is anyone actually "built" for motherhood right from the start? (Our take: YES but it may not always feel that way). We recount early parenting struggles, from the seemingly straightforward task of breastfeeding to the bewildering challenge of soothing newborns. What happens when the thing you're biologically "designed" to do feels impossibly difficult? Between lactation consultants manhandling boobs and husbands expressing colostrum onto plastic spoons, the chaotic early days of motherhood rarely match the serene images we're sold. The conversation explores how mothering instincts evolve as we do.
The Unexpected Parenting Superpowers
Not every aspect of motherhood requires a steep learning curve. We share the skills that came naturally to us. From emotional postpartum experiences to more grounded protection instincts, we explore how our contrasting natural abilities complement each other. We discuss different approaches to personal care post-baby, confronting the "mom who hasn't showered in four days" stereotype and whether prioritizing your own needs makes you a better parent. Listeners will relate to candid confessions about which parenting skills we’ve had to outsource and which came instinctively from day one.
The Evolution of Relationships After Baby
Perhaps the most intriguing revelation is how motherhood transforms relationships with everyone from partners to friends to strangers. We talk through our journey toward "communal mothering" - the liberating discovery that letting others care for your child can feel completely natural, even when it once seemed impossible. We talk about enjoying dates without anxiety, and how our approach to friendship and sociali
Links & Discount Codes:
Kindred Bravely: THEREALMOMHUB15
Host & Show Info
Hosted by: Cally & Emily O’Leary
About the Hosts: We’re real moms and real sisters. We may look and sound alike, but our motherhood journeys are uniquely ours. We all do Motherhood differently, and thank goodness for that. Let’s learn and grow together.
Podcast Website: https://therealmomhub.com/
Like what you hear? Let us know!