Becoming mum, finding your voice: matresence and motherless mums
Becoming a mum isn't just sleepless nights, research is now showing how it changes you at a physical and mental level.
In this episode of A Normal Family, I’m joined by my old school friend Rebecca to continue our series on matrescence – the often invisible transition into motherhood.
👉 Watch to find out how becoming a mum can quietly rewrite who you are, what it really feels like to parent without your own mum, and why something as ordinary as singing in a choir might be one of the most powerful mental health tools you haven’t tried yet.
⟡ Becoming a mum – identity and body
* What life looked like before children
* How pregnancy changed her relationship with her body and boundaries
* The shock of realising she wouldn’t be “90% the same person, just more tired”
⟡ Motherless mothering – grief in the background
* Losing her mum at 20 and being a “motherless mother”
* The hidden moments that hurt most
* How motherhood made her see her own mum’s life and sacrifices differently
⟡ Singing as healing – choirs, nervous systems and finding your voice
* Why choir rehearsals became her therapy
* How group singing supports mental health (breathwork, vagus nerve, co‑regulation)
* Simple ways to use singing to reconnect with yourself, even if you “can’t sing”
This episode is for you if you’re:
* navigating early motherhood and wondering who you are now
* doing motherhood without your own mum
* interested in women’s identity and life transitions
* curious about novel and accessible ways to support your mental health
🔔 Subscribe for more true family stories, matrescence conversations and healing‑centred tools for modern family life.
In the comments, I’d love to hear, how would you describe your journey of becoming a mum? Surprising? Tiring? How did it shape your identity and sense of self?
Purchase Matrescence by Lucy Jones: https://shorturl.at/Qv4R1 [https://shorturl.at/Qv4R1]
Grief and choir singing: https://spcare.bmj.com/content/12/e4/e607 [https://spcare.bmj.com/content/12/e4/e607]
Topics: motherhood, life transitions, matrescence, motherless mothers, singing as therapy, postnatal depression, vagus nerve, choir, women’s mental health, nervous system