You're Not an Imposter...
You're Just Becoming
Ever feel like you're just pretending to be a mom while everyone else seems to know what they're doing?
In Episode 2 of "You're Mom Enough,” we (Shawna and Cara) crack open the raw, unfiltered experience of “Momposter Syndrome”.
That sneaky feeling that you’re faking it in motherhood, even after all you’ve been through to get here.
Here’s What We Share:
Why wanting to be a mom doesn’t prepare you for the identity crisis that follows
The silent pressure to perform “perfect motherhood” in a culture of contradictions
Real talk about postpartum guilt, working vs. staying home, and second-guessing everything
The emotional whiplash of becoming invisible while being more needed than ever
A life-giving reminder: you’re not failing—you’re just becoming
Here’s the deal…
Motherhood can feel like being dropped into a foreign country without a map…
While everyone else seems to speak the language fluently and know where to go…
You’re LOST!
Whether you went back to work, stayed home, or something in between, the truth is: we’re all making it up as we go. This episode is a love letter to the mom who’s still learning, still becoming, and doing it all with heart—even if she sometimes feels like she’s just playing the part.
Looking for a Momrad? That’s a pal who’s also a mom… and not judgy.
1. Join the Facebook group: joinhearttostart.com
2. Check out Episode 1 if you haven’t yet! Click Here
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Hope to see you in the group!
Shawna & Cara
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