I started this podcast to bring awareness that a moms voice is usually
silenced because “she asked for this”. Having a difficult transition
into embracing a new role, I faced depression, anxiety, rage, and
insomnia. With the help of my loved ones and counseling, my mental
health improved by 💯 percent.Did I ask for depression? noDid I ask for anxiety? no Did I ask to be angry all the time? noDid I ask not to sleep? no (I understood there is definitely a LACK of
sleep, but there is a big difference surviving off of 3 hours vs. 6
hours of sleep) When new parents or new moms share that they are
having a difficult time, no one listens. Society tells us to keep our
thoughts to ourselves as this is the HAPPIEST moments in our life. So,
we as new moms, it feels like something is wrong with us. So we stop
sharing, we stop talking, we stop asking for help. This is where
loneliness sets in. Resentment. Sadness. Hopelessness. It’s a tough transition from getting all the love and support in the world when
are are pregnant, but stops in postpartum… Why is that?THIS 👏🏼 IS 👏🏼 WHY 👏🏼 I 👏🏼 STARTED 👏🏼 THIS 👏🏼 PODCAST To talk. To listen. To share. Everyone is different. Every baby is
different. Some are easy, some are not so easy (but are all good
babies!!!). And don’t get me wrong, I did and still love the transition
into motherhood. There are highs and lows. Just maybe I had more lows
than highs or vise versa. I love being a mom and I can’t wait to hold my
second one in my arms ❤️ but I also know I matter as a human being and
that my identity is not just a mom. I have to work on my mental health
first in order to give what I can to my kids. If this pertains to you, please give my podcast a follow on Apple or Spotify