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What if being a good mom doesn’t mean fixing every problem, calming every emotion, or carrying your child’s pain as your own?
In this episode, we talk about the quiet pressure so many moms live with—the belief that if our child is struggling, it must be our responsibility to make it better. The guilt. The frustration. The exhaustion that comes from trying to hold it all together.
You’ll hear why:
Your child’s emotions are not a problem to solve
Feeling helpless doesn’t mean you’re failing
Loving your child deeply does not require fixing them
This episode is for the moms who care fiercely, worry constantly, and lie awake wondering if they’re doing enough—while secretly feeling worn down by the weight of it all.
You don’t need to have all the answers.
🎧 Listen in for reassurance, perspective, and a reminder you may not hear often enough.
By Oriana RobertsonWhat if being a good mom doesn’t mean fixing every problem, calming every emotion, or carrying your child’s pain as your own?
In this episode, we talk about the quiet pressure so many moms live with—the belief that if our child is struggling, it must be our responsibility to make it better. The guilt. The frustration. The exhaustion that comes from trying to hold it all together.
You’ll hear why:
Your child’s emotions are not a problem to solve
Feeling helpless doesn’t mean you’re failing
Loving your child deeply does not require fixing them
This episode is for the moms who care fiercely, worry constantly, and lie awake wondering if they’re doing enough—while secretly feeling worn down by the weight of it all.
You don’t need to have all the answers.
🎧 Listen in for reassurance, perspective, and a reminder you may not hear often enough.