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Parents aren’t “supposed” to get mad—at least, that’s the unspoken rule many of us have been taught since childhood. But in this episode of Quiet Confessions, Chelsea gets real about anger: what it’s telling us, why it’s not the enemy, and how they’re learning to let it exist without shame.
From blow-drying their hair and throwing their back out to navigating chronic health struggles, Chelsea shares how the smallest tipping points often carry the weight of everything that’s been building underneath. They talk about letting their kids see them feel all the feelings, why anger is information, and how to move through it without hurting ourselves or others.
If you’ve ever swallowed your frustration because “good parents don’t get mad,” this episode is your permission slip to feel it, name it, and still know you’re doing enough.
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Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection
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Parents aren’t “supposed” to get mad—at least, that’s the unspoken rule many of us have been taught since childhood. But in this episode of Quiet Confessions, Chelsea gets real about anger: what it’s telling us, why it’s not the enemy, and how they’re learning to let it exist without shame.
From blow-drying their hair and throwing their back out to navigating chronic health struggles, Chelsea shares how the smallest tipping points often carry the weight of everything that’s been building underneath. They talk about letting their kids see them feel all the feelings, why anger is information, and how to move through it without hurting ourselves or others.
If you’ve ever swallowed your frustration because “good parents don’t get mad,” this episode is your permission slip to feel it, name it, and still know you’re doing enough.
Key Takeaways:
Soundbites:
Support the show
Special Thanks to Steve Audy for the use of our theme song: Quiet Connection
Want to be a guest on Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health?
Send Chelsea a message on PodMatch