The Medical Mama Podcast

Episode Seven: Voice to the Voiceless What Motherhood Is Teaching Me About Advocacy & Purpose

24 min · 7. Mai 2026
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As Mother’s Day approaches, I’m reflecting on three phrases God placed on my heart during prayer: voice to the voiceless, advocate for the vulnerable, and system changer. In this episode, I share how medical motherhood, caregiving, advocacy, and lived experience can shape not only our families—but the systems around us. This is an honest conversation about purpose, compassion, resilience, and the sacred work many mothers carry quietly every day.

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