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In this powerful and honest continuation of our conversation, I sit back down with my friend Tiffani for Part Two of “Moms on Edge.”
After Episode 4 aired, we were overwhelmed by the response. So many of you reached out asking for more—more honesty, more vulnerability, more real-life conversations about motherhood and mental health.
So we came back.
In this episode, we go deeper into what it truly looks like to be moms who are navigating mental illness, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure to “do it all” while still trying to protect our peace.
We open up about:
• Living with Bipolar II and Borderline Personality Disorder
• How mental health impacts motherhood
• The emotional weight moms carry behind closed doors
• Being a mom of an only child and why we chose that path
• Learning that being “selfish” can actually be healthy
• Choosing what’s best for you so you can be your best for your child
We also talk honestly about the decision to have one child and why that choice isn’t about “missing out”—it’s about survival, stability, and stewardship of our mental and emotional health.
This episode is a reminder that:
You are not weak for needing boundaries
You are not selfish for protecting your mental health
You are not failing if your family looks different than others
You are doing the best you can and that matters.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, guilty, isolated, or unsure if you’re “enough” as a mom, this conversation is for you.
A Gentle Reminder
If this episode brings up heavy emotions for you, please know you’re not alone. There is strength in seeking support, community, and professional help. Your mental health matters.
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By NatashaIn this powerful and honest continuation of our conversation, I sit back down with my friend Tiffani for Part Two of “Moms on Edge.”
After Episode 4 aired, we were overwhelmed by the response. So many of you reached out asking for more—more honesty, more vulnerability, more real-life conversations about motherhood and mental health.
So we came back.
In this episode, we go deeper into what it truly looks like to be moms who are navigating mental illness, emotional exhaustion, and the pressure to “do it all” while still trying to protect our peace.
We open up about:
• Living with Bipolar II and Borderline Personality Disorder
• How mental health impacts motherhood
• The emotional weight moms carry behind closed doors
• Being a mom of an only child and why we chose that path
• Learning that being “selfish” can actually be healthy
• Choosing what’s best for you so you can be your best for your child
We also talk honestly about the decision to have one child and why that choice isn’t about “missing out”—it’s about survival, stability, and stewardship of our mental and emotional health.
This episode is a reminder that:
You are not weak for needing boundaries
You are not selfish for protecting your mental health
You are not failing if your family looks different than others
You are doing the best you can and that matters.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, guilty, isolated, or unsure if you’re “enough” as a mom, this conversation is for you.
A Gentle Reminder
If this episode brings up heavy emotions for you, please know you’re not alone. There is strength in seeking support, community, and professional help. Your mental health matters.
Connect & Share
If this episode encouraged you:
Share it with another mama
Leave a review
Tag us on social media
Your voice helps this message reach someone who may need it today.
New episodes bi-weekly
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and iHeart
Full episodes on YouTube
Linktree:
https://linktr.ee/thebeautifulchaoswithnatasha?utm_source=ig&utm_mediu
m=social&utm_content=link_in_bio