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Mothering With Grace Podcast

Podcast by Kaitlyn

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Mothering With Grace Podcast: Global Wisdom for the Modern MotherKaitlyn Grace Schaefer holds a Master’s in Physical Activity and Health, is a 200-hour certified yoga teacher, an 85-hour certified prenatal yoga teacher, a certified doula, and the founder and CEO of Mothering With Grace — a global-minded wellness movement centered on rethinking the journey to and through motherhood.Having mothered across three countries, Kaitlyn brings a grounded, expansive perspective to modern motherhood. She raises two bilingual, third-culture kids in Texas and draws on both her personal and professional experience to challenge what culture calls “normal” in pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.On her podcast, Kaitlyn explores matrescence — the profound, lifelong transformation into and through motherhood — through honest conversations, cross-cultural stories, and expert interviews that weave together women’s wisdom and evidence-based insight. Her mission is to help women reclaim their power in motherhood by offering education, embodied practices, and the community support they were never given.Whether you’re newly pregnant, navigating the newborn days, or decades into your postpartum journey, this podcast is a space to feel seen, supported, and inspired to mother on your own terms, not how culture prescribes it.Birth is the beginning. Postpartum lasts a lifetime. And grace is how we meet it.

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9 episodes

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Birth Across Borders: The Power of Processing Your Birth Story

In this episode of Mothering With Grace, host Kaitlyn Grace sits down with Chandler Gilow of The Global Birth Coach for a powerful and nuanced conversation about birth story processing and why birth doesn’t simply “end” once the baby arrives. Drawing from her personal experience of having one baby in the United States and another in Lebanon, Chandler brings a deeply layered, cross-cultural perspective to how birth is experienced, supported, and remembered. Together, they explore how birth lives on in the body and mind long into the postpartum period, shaping a mother’s identity, emotional landscape, and sense of self. Chandler shares her unique work with families giving birth outside their passport countries, and how culture, distance, and unfamiliar systems can profoundly influence both the birth experience and how it is later processed. Kaitlyn and Chandler unpack what it truly means to process a birth story, and what it is not, while addressing the common fear that revisiting birth means being ungrateful or “dwelling.” They discuss why making space for all emotions, even after a “healthy” outcome, is essential for healing, integration, and connection. This episode also dives into the broader context surrounding birth: how stress, migration, relationships, prior experiences, and expectations all shape the way birth unfolds and is carried forward. Chandler highlights signs that a birth story may still need attention, even months or years later, and explains how gentle, intentional processing can support postpartum healing, bonding, and a parent’s evolving sense of self. For listeners who feel a quiet pull around their own birth experience, this conversation offers a compassionate starting point with practical, grounded ways to begin exploring their story without overwhelm or retraumatization. This episode is for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and globally-minded families who want to better understand the lasting impact of birth and feel supported in integrating their experience with clarity and compassion. Topics include birth story processing, postpartum healing, maternal mental health, identity after birth, cross-cultural motherhood, expat and international birth experiences, and emotional integration after childbirth. New episodes coming soon. Birth Story Processing Workbook: https://www.theglobalbirthcoach.com/category/all-products Free Prenatal Yoga and Postpartum Guide: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/pages/prenatal-yoga-and-birth-prep-program [https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/pages/prenatal-yoga-and-birth-prep-program]  Connect & Collaborate Email: motheringwithgracellc@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mothering.with.grace/  Website: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/   Get in touch! I love hearing from listeners and exploring collaborations.  Birth is the beginning. Postpartum lasts a lifetime. And grace is how we meet it.

24 Mar 2026 - 47 min
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Matrescence Isn’t a Phase: Making Peace with a Lifetime of Becoming

In this episode of Mothering With Grace, host Kaitlyn Grace closes the four-week deep dive into matrescence — the ongoing, often overlooked transformation that begins before birth and continues long after. She explains why postpartum isn’t just six weeks, and why motherhood is a lifelong process of identity shifts, emotional growth, and physical and social transformation. Kaitlyn discusses how societal expectations pressure mothers to “bounce back” quickly, and how these unrealistic standards contribute to isolation, overwhelm, and guilt. She reframes matrescence as a universal developmental process, not a pathology, and explores how emotional, relational, and identity changes are a natural and essential part of becoming a mother. This episode offers strategies for embracing the messy, joyful, and transformative journey of motherhood with grace, support, and intentionality. Listeners will learn how to honor identity evolution, integrate postpartum into daily life, and reclaim this sacred season as a time of growth rather than survival. This episode is for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and anyone navigating motherhood who wants to feel supported through emotional shifts, identity changes, and the ongoing transformation of matrescence. Topics include postpartum as a lifelong process, emotional and identity changes after birth, maternal mental health, matrescence, self-compassion in motherhood, and expanding postpartum support beyond clinical diagnoses. New episodes coming soon. Free Resources Free Postpartum Guide: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/pages/start-here Connect & Collaborate Email: motheringwithgracellc@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mothering.with.grace/  Website: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/   Get in touch! I love hearing from listeners and exploring collaborations.  Birth is the beginning. Postpartum lasts a lifetime. And grace is how we meet it.

17 Mar 2026 - 7 min
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Matrescence: The Hidden Postpartum Transition That Begins Long Before Birth

In this episode of Mothering With Grace, host Kaitlyn Grace explores matrescence as the hidden postpartum transition that begins long before birth — and why it’s often overlooked in conversations about postpartum mental health. While awareness around postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, and perinatal mood and anxiety disorders has grown, many mothers still feel lost, disconnected, or “off” without meeting the criteria for a clinical diagnosis. In this episode, Kaitlyn explains the gap in postpartum care — where emotional, identity, and relational changes are real, yet unsupported — and how matrescence helps make sense of these experiences. Kaitlyn breaks down why matrescence is a universal developmental process, not a pathology, and how identity shifts, emotional exhaustion, and changes in selfhood can begin during pregnancy and continue long after birth. She also explores why current maternal mental health systems often miss this transition — and what kind of education, guidance, and support mothers truly need. This episode is for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and anyone navigating motherhood who feels disconnected from themselves despite being told they’re “fine.” Topics include matrescence, postpartum mental health, identity shifts after birth, emotional wellbeing in motherhood, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and the need for expanded postpartum support beyond diagnosis. New episodes coming soon. Free Resources Free Postpartum Guide: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/pages/free-postpartum-guide Connect & Collaborate Email: motheringwithgracellc@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mothering.with.grace/  Website: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/   Get in touch! I love hearing from listeners and exploring collaborations.  Birth is the beginning. Postpartum lasts a lifetime. And grace is how we meet it.

17 Feb 2026 - 6 min
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Postpartum Isn’t Just 6 Weeks: What Every Mom Needs to Know

In this episode of Mothering With Grace, host Kaitlyn Grace challenges one of the most common — and limiting — beliefs about motherhood: that postpartum only lasts six weeks. While the medical system often defines postpartum as the short window of physical recovery after birth, this episode explores the deeper reality — that postpartum is a long-term transformation affecting a mother’s body, identity, emotions, relationships, and nervous system. Kaitlyn unpacks the difference between medical postpartum and lived postpartum, and explains why so many women feel confused, overwhelmed, or “behind” months or even years after giving birth. Drawing on the concept of matrescence, this episode reframes postpartum as a developmental process rather than a phase to “get through.” Kaitlyn reflects on the emotional landscape of motherhood, the ongoing integration of identity after birth, and why redefining postpartum as a spectrum — not a deadline — is essential for maternal mental health and long-term wellbeing. This episode is for postpartum mothers, pregnant women preparing for life after birth, and anyone navigating the evolving identity of motherhood. Topics include postpartum recovery, matrescence, maternal mental health, identity shifts after birth, nervous system regulation, and why support for mothers must extend far beyond the six-week checkup. New episodes coming soon. Free Resources Free Postpartum Guide: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/pages/free-postpartum-guide Connect & Collaborate Email: motheringwithgracellc@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mothering.with.grace/  Website: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/   Get in touch! I love hearing from listeners and exploring collaborations.  Birth is the beginning. Postpartum lasts a lifetime. And grace is how we meet it.

10 Feb 2026 - 7 min
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Matrescence: The Transformation No One Talks About

In this episode of Mothering With Grace, host Kaitlyn Grace introduces matrescence — the profound physical, emotional, hormonal, and identity transformation that occurs when a woman becomes a mother. Often compared to adolescence, matrescence describes the developmental process of motherhood — one that reshapes a woman’s body, relationships, priorities, and sense of self. Yet despite how universal this transition is, most women are never taught what to expect, leaving many feeling overwhelmed, isolated, or like something is “wrong” with them after birth. In this episode, Kaitlyn explores why matrescence is rarely discussed, how the lack of preparation impacts maternal mental health, and why postpartum care must extend far beyond physical recovery. She connects the dots between identity shifts, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, postpartum planning, and the urgent need for better education and support for mothers. This episode is for pregnant women, postpartum mothers, and anyone navigating motherhood who has felt lost, changed, or undone by the transition into motherhood. Topics include matrescence education, postpartum mental health, identity shifts in motherhood, emotional wellbeing after birth, maternal support systems, and creating a culture that truly cares for mothers. New episodes coming soon. Free Resources Free Postpartum Guide: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/pages/free-postpartum-guide Connect & Collaborate Email: motheringwithgracellc@gmail.com  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mothering.with.grace/  Website: https://www.motheringwithgrace.org/   Get in touch! I love hearing from listeners and exploring collaborations.  Birth is the beginning. Postpartum lasts a lifetime. And grace is how we meet it.

3 Feb 2026 - 7 min
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