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In this third-to-last episode of Deconstructing Mamas, we talk about one of the biggest questions we’ve been asked over the past four years:
What does community look like now, after everything we’ve lost?
For so many of us, the communities we left behind were built around sameness — shared beliefs, shared behaviors, shared expectations. Belonging depended on staying inside the lines, and when we stepped outside them, everything changed.
In this honest conversation, we explore:
We talk about Esther’s spiritual direction cohort, our online book club, and the friends who love us with no agenda. And we talk about Lizz’s experience finding unexpected connection with the moms at her small-town school — community without pressure, performance, or shrinking.
If you’re in the in-between — grieving what was and unsure what comes next — this episode is for you.
There is a way forward.
It may be smaller, softer, slower…but it will be truer.
And you’ll know it by how deeply you can breathe there.
By Lizz Enns Petters and Esther Joy Goetz4.8
6868 ratings
In this third-to-last episode of Deconstructing Mamas, we talk about one of the biggest questions we’ve been asked over the past four years:
What does community look like now, after everything we’ve lost?
For so many of us, the communities we left behind were built around sameness — shared beliefs, shared behaviors, shared expectations. Belonging depended on staying inside the lines, and when we stepped outside them, everything changed.
In this honest conversation, we explore:
We talk about Esther’s spiritual direction cohort, our online book club, and the friends who love us with no agenda. And we talk about Lizz’s experience finding unexpected connection with the moms at her small-town school — community without pressure, performance, or shrinking.
If you’re in the in-between — grieving what was and unsure what comes next — this episode is for you.
There is a way forward.
It may be smaller, softer, slower…but it will be truer.
And you’ll know it by how deeply you can breathe there.

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