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Mother’s Day can be beautiful — and it can be brutal. In this deeply personal episode of UpLift Women’s Wellness, Bethany and Auria open a conversation that so many people carry quietly: what it feels like when motherhood is marked by loss, distance, estrangement, or stories that never had the chance to heal.
Bethany shares the reality of losing her mom as a teenager and how that grief shaped her adulthood, her independence, and the way she learned to care for herself in the absence of a parent. She and Auria talk about the weight of parental holidays, the pressure to “be grateful,” and the truth that a significant number of women move through these days with complicated emotions — grief, guilt, numbness, or simply feeling out of step with the celebration around them.
Together, they explore what it means to hold boundaries with family, to honor your own story without apology, and to find grounded strength when the world expects you to smile through pain. It’s a conversation about honesty, compassion, and the reminder that your feelings are valid — even when they don’t match the holiday.
If you’re navigating grief, rebuilding trust in your body, or learning how to care for yourself in a way that feels steady and real, our inclusive strength coaching supports real bodies in real life at Strength Coaching. For women exploring the emotional patterns shaped by loss, family dynamics, or identity, Auria’s relational and emotional work offers grounded support at Therapy with Auria. And if you’re seeking clarity and direction during a season that feels heavy, our values‑aligned performance coaching provides a steady path forward at Performance Coaching.
This episode offers space for anyone who feels unseen on Mother’s Day — a place to breathe, reflect, and remember that your story deserves gentleness.
Experience care that actually centers you. Start with a Free Alignment Call or download the Free Strength Training Guide, which includes a simple, anywhere‑friendly workout to help you begin.
By Auria Zahed, LMFT and Bethany Busch, CSCS ⎮Head 2 Toe StrengthMother’s Day can be beautiful — and it can be brutal. In this deeply personal episode of UpLift Women’s Wellness, Bethany and Auria open a conversation that so many people carry quietly: what it feels like when motherhood is marked by loss, distance, estrangement, or stories that never had the chance to heal.
Bethany shares the reality of losing her mom as a teenager and how that grief shaped her adulthood, her independence, and the way she learned to care for herself in the absence of a parent. She and Auria talk about the weight of parental holidays, the pressure to “be grateful,” and the truth that a significant number of women move through these days with complicated emotions — grief, guilt, numbness, or simply feeling out of step with the celebration around them.
Together, they explore what it means to hold boundaries with family, to honor your own story without apology, and to find grounded strength when the world expects you to smile through pain. It’s a conversation about honesty, compassion, and the reminder that your feelings are valid — even when they don’t match the holiday.
If you’re navigating grief, rebuilding trust in your body, or learning how to care for yourself in a way that feels steady and real, our inclusive strength coaching supports real bodies in real life at Strength Coaching. For women exploring the emotional patterns shaped by loss, family dynamics, or identity, Auria’s relational and emotional work offers grounded support at Therapy with Auria. And if you’re seeking clarity and direction during a season that feels heavy, our values‑aligned performance coaching provides a steady path forward at Performance Coaching.
This episode offers space for anyone who feels unseen on Mother’s Day — a place to breathe, reflect, and remember that your story deserves gentleness.
Experience care that actually centers you. Start with a Free Alignment Call or download the Free Strength Training Guide, which includes a simple, anywhere‑friendly workout to help you begin.