We Weren't Told
Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's. I went to a moms' networking event a few weeks ago and as part of an icebreaker, a woman pulled a pair of tiny socks out of her handbag. She said being her son's mother is the most important thing she has ever done in her life — and she meant it with her whole chest. And I sat there and felt something I couldn't immediately name. It took me a few days to be honest about what it actually was. In this episode, I'm talking about what happens when you love your children fiercely — and still can't locate the feeling that they are the greatest part of you. In this episode: * Hunter Biden in MAGA comment sections — and what owning your shame actually does * The tiny socks moment and the feeling I didn't want to admit I had * Why I don't experience the greatest part of me as someone else — and the shame that came with that * Whether any of us can actually rank the greatest thing we've ever done * The motherhood script that had no category for women who refused to disappear * Are you allowed to be the most interesting thing about yourself? Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time. Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽 @iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpodcast
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