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Something shifts when you stop waiting to be saved and start using your voice. We’re joined by artist and YouTube creator Mara Anatolevna, whose story stretches from growing up in Estonia with deep limiting beliefs to building a creative life across Arkansas, Japan, Hawaii, and Canada. Along the way, she unpacks people-pleasing, fear of rejection, and what it feels like to live with a nervous system that’s always scanning for danger.
We talk about motherhood as a catalyst for creative healing: songs that arrive before you “know” you can write, the reality of postpartum life, and why baby steps are not a metaphor but a method. Mara shares how voice embodiment and vocal work helped her reclaim expression, release repression, and treat her sound as medicine. The conversation moves into discipline and self-trust through 30 day songwriting and 100 days of practice, plus how consistency beats intensity when you’re raising kids and rebuilding yourself.
Parenting is woven through everything: compassion for big emotions in small bodies, boundaries that don’t rely on fear, and the power of repair after you react. We also dig into nervous system regulation with practical, micro-sized resets that fit into busy days, and Mara’s next creative chapter with her YouTube mini-series and upcoming blog.
If you’re navigating creativity and motherhood, healing trauma, or learning how to stop playing small, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review.
What would change if you treated your voice like it matters?
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Something shifts when you stop waiting to be saved and start using your voice. We’re joined by artist and YouTube creator Mara Anatolevna, whose story stretches from growing up in Estonia with deep limiting beliefs to building a creative life across Arkansas, Japan, Hawaii, and Canada. Along the way, she unpacks people-pleasing, fear of rejection, and what it feels like to live with a nervous system that’s always scanning for danger.
We talk about motherhood as a catalyst for creative healing: songs that arrive before you “know” you can write, the reality of postpartum life, and why baby steps are not a metaphor but a method. Mara shares how voice embodiment and vocal work helped her reclaim expression, release repression, and treat her sound as medicine. The conversation moves into discipline and self-trust through 30 day songwriting and 100 days of practice, plus how consistency beats intensity when you’re raising kids and rebuilding yourself.
Parenting is woven through everything: compassion for big emotions in small bodies, boundaries that don’t rely on fear, and the power of repair after you react. We also dig into nervous system regulation with practical, micro-sized resets that fit into busy days, and Mara’s next creative chapter with her YouTube mini-series and upcoming blog.
If you’re navigating creativity and motherhood, healing trauma, or learning how to stop playing small, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review.
What would change if you treated your voice like it matters?
Pre-Roll
Post-Roll
Join the email community and get access to more content at www.superbloompodcast.com.