Mom Hard Wine Harder

My Version of Mother's Day

14 min · 12. maj 2026
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Mother’s Day isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence. In this heartfelt episode, Jess shares her version of the holiday: one built on rest, reflection, and the messy, beautiful reality of motherhood. From flour‑covered pancake mornings to quiet mimosa moments with Grandma, she explores how motherhood reshapes identity, resilience, and joy. You’ll hear stories about growth, guilt, and grace — plus a Wine Down Wisdom segment featuring Meiomi Pinot Noir, Avaline Sauvignon Blanc, and a 3‑year‑old‑approved sheet‑pan pancake recipe. This episode is a love letter to moms who are learning to celebrate themselves not just one Sunday in May, but all year long.

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