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This week I'm joined by fellow podcaster and mother Frenchy, host of the WheelyGoodShow podcast. Frenchy and I speak about her getting shot at the age of 15 which resulted in her being paralyzed for the rest of her life, how her parents have spoken life into her so that her confidence wasn't affected by this disability, and so much more.
Frenchy opens up about navigating motherhood while disable, the lessons she is teaching her son, and how her disability has propelled her son's independence and empathy.
We speak about motherhood and the pressure to have our lives revolve around our children to avoid the guilt of not "doing enough." As parents, we sometimes feel guilty for not having the time to dedicate to our children when working or simply pouring into ourselves but, should our lives revolve around our children? I open up about a conversation I had telling my daughter that my life doesn't revolve around her, to avoid growing up entitled and thinking that she should be the center of everyone's world. I hope this conversation enables other mothers especially to always do the best that they can for their children, but to also remember to do the best for themselves too!
Follow Zee on IG at @toptier_zee
Subscribe to the YouTube channel at as we are rebuilding that platform from scratch again. https://youtube.com/@HonestlyThoPod?si=-VAJ1ZkzcElIyeQJ
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This week I'm joined by fellow podcaster and mother Frenchy, host of the WheelyGoodShow podcast. Frenchy and I speak about her getting shot at the age of 15 which resulted in her being paralyzed for the rest of her life, how her parents have spoken life into her so that her confidence wasn't affected by this disability, and so much more.
Frenchy opens up about navigating motherhood while disable, the lessons she is teaching her son, and how her disability has propelled her son's independence and empathy.
We speak about motherhood and the pressure to have our lives revolve around our children to avoid the guilt of not "doing enough." As parents, we sometimes feel guilty for not having the time to dedicate to our children when working or simply pouring into ourselves but, should our lives revolve around our children? I open up about a conversation I had telling my daughter that my life doesn't revolve around her, to avoid growing up entitled and thinking that she should be the center of everyone's world. I hope this conversation enables other mothers especially to always do the best that they can for their children, but to also remember to do the best for themselves too!
Follow Zee on IG at @toptier_zee
Subscribe to the YouTube channel at as we are rebuilding that platform from scratch again. https://youtube.com/@HonestlyThoPod?si=-VAJ1ZkzcElIyeQJ