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The New School Of Motherhood Podcast

Podcast by Mandy Cai

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About The New School Of Motherhood Podcast

The New School of Motherhood Podcast is for intentional women who want to become great mothers. Through personal reflections and deep conversations, each episode explores the parts of your transformation into motherhood that are often overlooked. Hosted by Mandy Cai, Early Motherhood Coach and Certified Birth Educator, you’ll be invited to prepare beyond the logistics of birth and postpartum, take ownership of your growth, and learn to trust yourself in a way that actually shapes your experience. www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com

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12 episodes

episode The Breastfeeding Conversation I Wish I Had Before Birth with Katie James artwork

The Breastfeeding Conversation I Wish I Had Before Birth with Katie James

Breastfeeding is often treated as something that starts when your baby arrives. But what happens in birth, the support you receive afterward, and the beliefs you carry into motherhood all shape how that relationship begins. In this episode, I’m joined by midwife and lactation consultant Katie James to explore the connection between birth, breastfeeding, and the transition into motherhood. We talk about how interventions, separation after birth, skin-to-skin contact, and postpartum care can influence feeding in the early days. Katie shares why breastfeeding is more than nutrition. It is a relationship between mother and baby, built through responsiveness and connection. We also look at how formula marketing, social media, and pressure to recover quickly can leave women doubting themselves when feeding doesn’t unfold as expected. Birth, breastfeeding, and postpartum are deeply interconnected. When we miss that, many women blame their bodies. Often what was missing was support, information, and the conditions needed for breastfeeding to establish. Key insights * Birth and breastfeeding are linked physically, hormonally, and emotionally * Skin-to-skin and postpartum support shape early feeding * Breastfeeding is a relationship, not just milk * Challenges are often circumstantial, not personal failure * Partners matter because feeding is part of becoming a family Let this episode offer perspective rather than pressure. Whatever your feeding journey has looked like, you deserve compassion, not self-blame. If this podcast episode resonates, explore ⁠The Mother They Remember⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] - a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously. About our guest: Katie James is a midwife and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, andcreator of The Midwives’ Cauldron and The Latch Revolution podcasts. With 25years’ clinical experience, she is known for her warm, evidence-based approach tobreastfeeding and early feeding education. Join her breastfeeding online course: https://www.katiejames.site/ [https://www.katiejames.site/] Follow her on Instagram @katiejameslactation [https://www.instagram.com/katiejameslactation/] Listen to The Latch Revolution Podcast: https://www.thelatchrevolution.com/ [https://www.thelatchrevolution.com/] About your host: Mandy Cai⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandycai521/] is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother. ⁠Begin the guided reflection⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] ⁠Subscribe to her newsletter⁠ [https://thenewschoolofmotherhood.substack.com/] ⁠Connect on Instagram⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/thenewschoolofmotherhood/] ⁠Follow on Rednote / 小红书 [https://xhslink.com/m/AzK1OkRwUKW]

15 Jun 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode What Becoming a Great Mother Actually Takes artwork

What Becoming a Great Mother Actually Takes

What does it actually take to become a great mother, not in performance, but in presence? In this episode, I share a personal story of early separation, and why so many of us enter motherhood led by fear and “trying not to get it wrong”. We explore what changes when you get clear on who you want to become, and you start making choices from trust instead. We talk about: * my experience of being sent to a boarding preschool from age 2.5 to 7, and the imprint of separation * why knowing what you do not want is not the same as knowing what you want * how fear-based clarity creates pressure, and trust-based clarity creates choice * the real legacy your children remember: how they felt around you, not what you bought or achieved * why becoming a great mother requires honesty, tradeoffs, and inner growth (not perfection) ⁠⁠⁠Begin The Mother They Remember Guided Experience⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] About your host: Mandy Cai [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandycai521/] is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother. After nearly a decade helping leading global brands clarify their identity and communicate with meaning, Mandy now brings that same depth of work into motherhood. Her work helps women move beyond external preparation and learn how to mother with greater self-trust, emotional safety and intention, so they can consciously shape the kind of family life their children will one day remember. Explore The Mother They Remember [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember], a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously. Begin the reflection [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] Subscribe to her newsletter [https://thenewschoolofmotherhood.substack.com/] Connect on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thenewschoolofmotherhood/] Follow on Rednote / 小红书 [https://xhslink.com/m/AzK1OkRwUKW]

2 Jun 2026 - 24 min
episode How to Stay Connected as Your Children Grow with Orna Sharon artwork

How to Stay Connected as Your Children Grow with Orna Sharon

So much of early motherhood can feel like second-guessing yourself. Am I responding the right way? Am I being too soft? Too harsh? Am I creating the kind of relationship I want with my child?But beneath all of those questions is something deeper; learning how to become a safe place for your children while still staying connected to yourself. In this episode, I’m joined by Orna Sharon, a mother of three adult children, to talk about what motherhood looks like over the long term. We explore how trust is built slowly through everyday interactions, why honesty matters in parent-child relationships, and what it actually means to be emotionally safe for your children without abandoning boundaries or authority. Orna speaks candidly about raising children through different stages of life, navigating divorce, balancing work and motherhood in ways that felt right for her, and learning over time, when her children needed guidance and when they simply needed her to listen. One topic we return to throughout this conversation is how much the small moments matter. How you respond when your child spills something or makes a mistake. Whether they feel safe telling you the truth. Whether repair is possible after conflict. Whether your love still feels available when boundaries are necessary. These moments shape the relationship your child learns they can have with you. Not only when life feels easy, but when they are struggling, ashamed, overwhelmed, or unsure. Key insights * Your child does not need perfection to feel secure * Emotional safety and boundaries can exist together * Honesty builds trust over time * Motherhood changes as your children grow, but your presence still matters * There is no single right way to navigate work, family, and selfhood If this conversation resonates, let it remind you that motherhood is built in repetition, not perfection. In the way you respond. In the way you repair. And in the way your child learns they can keep coming back to you. ⁠Begin The Mother They Remember Guided Experience⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] About our guest: Orna Sharon is the mother of three adult children (ages 21–30), to whom she devoted most of her time as a caregiver. Currently based in New York City, she previously worked as a growth consultant and angel investor, with a background in international business and finance. Follow her on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/orna-sharon/] About your host: ⁠Mandy Cai⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandycai521/] is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother. After nearly a decade helping leading global brands clarify their identity and communicate with meaning, Mandy now brings that same depth of work into motherhood. Her work helps women move beyond external preparation and learn how to mother with greater self-trust, emotional safety and intention, so they can consciously shape the kind of family life their children will one day remember. Explore ⁠The Mother They Remember⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember], a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously. ⁠Begin the reflection⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] ⁠Subscribe to her newsletter⁠ [https://thenewschoolofmotherhood.substack.com/] ⁠Connect on Instagram⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/thenewschoolofmotherhood/] ⁠Follow on Rednote / 小红书⁠ [https://xhslink.com/m/AzK1OkRwUKW] This episode was produced by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Six-Two Studio [https://www.six-two.studio/]

18 May 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode The Power of Perspective: Lessons from Zarina Lam Stanford artwork

The Power of Perspective: Lessons from Zarina Lam Stanford

Balancing career and motherhood can feel like you’re always behind in one or the other. Not because you’re doing it wrong, but because the idea of “balance” often doesn’t hold in early motherhood. In this episode, we look more closely at what balance actually looks like when you’re raising a child and working. Zarina shares her experience of returning to work five weeks after birth, and the beliefs that informed that decision. Zarina and I explore how our relationship with our own mothers shapes how we approach work, responsibility, and motherhood, often without us realizing. We talk about the pressure to be present at home and committed at work, and what happens when those expectations sit side by side. And we look at the reality that balance isn’t something you achieve in a day, it shifts across seasons, depending on what your life is asking of you. If you’ve felt split between your work and your child. If you’ve questioned whether you’re doing enough in either place. Or if making decisions about work feels heavier than it used to, this isn’t just about managing your time better. It’s about the expectations you’re holding, where they came from, and whether they still make sense for the life you’re in now. Because when those expectations go unquestioned, it can feel like you’re constantly choosing one part of yourself at the expense of another. Key insights * Balance doesn’t happen within a day—it changes across seasons * Your approach to work is often shaped by what you saw growing up * Guilt can come from trying to meet two competing standards at once * What worked before motherhood may not work in the same way now * Defining success for yourself changes the decisions you make If this resonates, look at what you’re measuring yourself against. Not everything you’ve carried into motherhood still fits. And when you adjust that, your decisions, and the way you experience them, can start to feel different. ⁠⁠Begin The Mother They Remember Guided Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] About our guest: A global citizen, an avid traveler, a proud daughter and mom, Zarina Lam Stanford is a recognized growth catalyst and a strategic advisor and investor for technology-based start-up and steady-state businesses in the US, Asia, and UK.  Zarina is passionate about design thinking, compelling storytelling, agile leadership, inclusion, and being purpose driven.   Follow Zarina on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/zarina-l-stanford-132403] About your host: Mandy Cai [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandycai521/] is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother. After nearly a decade helping leading global brands clarify their identity and communicate with meaning, Mandy now brings that same depth of work into motherhood. Her work helps women move beyond external preparation and learn how to mother with greater self-trust, emotional safety and intention, so they can consciously shape the kind of family life their children will one day remember. Explore The Mother They Remember [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember], a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously. Begin the reflection [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] Subscribe to her newsletter [https://thenewschoolofmotherhood.substack.com/] Connect on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thenewschoolofmotherhood/] Follow on Rednote / 小红书 [https://xhslink.com/m/AzK1OkRwUKW] This episode was produced by ⁠⁠⁠Six-Two Studio [https://www.six-two.studio/]

4 May 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode Unconditional Love: What It Is and How To Give It artwork

Unconditional Love: What It Is and How To Give It

Unconditional love is something many of us want to give our children. And yet, in the moments that test us most, it can feel hard to access. In this episode, I explore unconditional love through the lens of wholeness: how the conditioning we experience in childhood can disconnect us from ourselves, and why practicing unconditional love toward ourselves is what makes it possible to offer something steadier and healthier to our children. We talk about: * what unconditional love is (and what it isn’t) * how conditioning shapes our sense of being loved, accepted, and safe * why wholeness includes the full spectrum of emotions, not just the “positive” ones * how our discomfort with big feelings can show up as fixing, rushing, or control * why martyrdom and sacrifice can look like love, but still be conditional If this resonates, and you want support learning how to embody this in a grounded way before your baby arrives, begin with The Mother They Remember [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember]. About your host: Mandy Cai [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandycai521/] is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother. After nearly a decade helping leading global brands clarify their identity and communicate with meaning, Mandy now brings that same depth of work into motherhood. Her work helps women move beyond external preparation and learn how to mother with greater self-trust, emotional safety and intention, so they can consciously shape the kind of family life their children will one day remember. Explore The Mother They Remember [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember], a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously. Begin the reflection [https://www.thenewschoolofmotherhood.com/remember] Subscribe to her newsletter [https://thenewschoolofmotherhood.substack.com/] Connect on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thenewschoolofmotherhood/] Follow on Rednote / 小红书 [https://xhslink.com/m/AzK1OkRwUKW]

21 Apr 2026 - 19 min
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