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53. 'I'm a Terrible Mum': The Inner Voice After We Lose It

14 min · 2. juni 2026
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Have you ever lost your patience and then spent the rest of the night lying awake, replaying the moment on a loop? In this episode, Nina explores the inner voice that shows up after hard parenting moments - the guilt, shame, and private fear that one bad reaction might define your child's entire experience of you.  Through personal reflection and the Buddhist parable of the two arrows, this episode offers an honest, compassionate look at why parents turn difficult moments into evidence they're failing - and how to find a way out of that cycle. Your worst parenting moment is not the full story of who you are. You’ll Learn * The difference between guilt and shame after a hard moment  * Why shame keeps us stuck in the very cycle we're trying to break  * What the Buddhist "two arrows" parable teaches us about self-criticism  * Why self-compassion isn't letting yourself off the hook  * What attachment research tells us about imperfect parents  * How the RAIN meditation (Ep. 25) helps when guilt feels really sticky Why This Episode Matters Parents don't just need strategies for staying calm - they need support for what happens emotionally afterwards. This episode addresses the private 2am spiral so many parents carry alone, and offers a gentler way to move through hard moments without dismissing repair or accountability. Small Shift for Big Impact After your next hard parenting moment, notice the very first thing you say to yourself. Then ask: "Would I speak to another overwhelmed parent this way?" If the answer is no - soften it, just slightly. Not because the moment didn't matter. But because you matter too. Take the Next Step If this episode resonated with you, Nina is offering free 30-minute connection calls for parents carrying guilt or shame around hard parenting moments. A gentle space to unpack what happened and move forward with more compassion and confidence. Book your free call here: https://www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/service-page/free-30-minute-pow-wow Links and Resources * Book your free 30 minute call [https://www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/service-page/free-30-minute-pow-wow] * Learn more with past episodes * Episode 20 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode20] - What If You Could Finally Let Go of Mum Guilt? with Dr Camille Guillerey * Episode 23 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode23] - What Is Self-Compassion in Parenting, Really? * Episode 25 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode25] - Are You Getting Stuck in Your Own Big Feelings? (RAIN meditation) * Episode 42 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode42] - So You Yelled… Now What? | How to Repair After Yelling Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [http://mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/]. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. * Follow Nina on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mindful_parenting_lifestyle/] * Website: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [http://mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/] * Email: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au] About the Host Nina is a mindful parenting coach, mum of three, and the host of Your Calm Parenting Path - a podcast helping parents go from overwhelmed and reactive to calm, confident, and connected with their kids.  Through mindful parenting, emotional regulation, and practical mindset shifts, Nina supports parents to reduce yelling, navigate triggers with more awareness, and build calmer, more connected family relationships. Because small shifts really do make a big impact.

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9. juni 202619 min
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53. 'I'm a Terrible Mum': The Inner Voice After We Lose It

Have you ever lost your patience and then spent the rest of the night lying awake, replaying the moment on a loop? In this episode, Nina explores the inner voice that shows up after hard parenting moments - the guilt, shame, and private fear that one bad reaction might define your child's entire experience of you.  Through personal reflection and the Buddhist parable of the two arrows, this episode offers an honest, compassionate look at why parents turn difficult moments into evidence they're failing - and how to find a way out of that cycle. Your worst parenting moment is not the full story of who you are. You’ll Learn * The difference between guilt and shame after a hard moment  * Why shame keeps us stuck in the very cycle we're trying to break  * What the Buddhist "two arrows" parable teaches us about self-criticism  * Why self-compassion isn't letting yourself off the hook  * What attachment research tells us about imperfect parents  * How the RAIN meditation (Ep. 25) helps when guilt feels really sticky Why This Episode Matters Parents don't just need strategies for staying calm - they need support for what happens emotionally afterwards. This episode addresses the private 2am spiral so many parents carry alone, and offers a gentler way to move through hard moments without dismissing repair or accountability. Small Shift for Big Impact After your next hard parenting moment, notice the very first thing you say to yourself. Then ask: "Would I speak to another overwhelmed parent this way?" If the answer is no - soften it, just slightly. Not because the moment didn't matter. But because you matter too. Take the Next Step If this episode resonated with you, Nina is offering free 30-minute connection calls for parents carrying guilt or shame around hard parenting moments. A gentle space to unpack what happened and move forward with more compassion and confidence. Book your free call here: https://www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/service-page/free-30-minute-pow-wow Links and Resources * Book your free 30 minute call [https://www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/service-page/free-30-minute-pow-wow] * Learn more with past episodes * Episode 20 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode20] - What If You Could Finally Let Go of Mum Guilt? with Dr Camille Guillerey * Episode 23 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode23] - What Is Self-Compassion in Parenting, Really? * Episode 25 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode25] - Are You Getting Stuck in Your Own Big Feelings? (RAIN meditation) * Episode 42 [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode42] - So You Yelled… Now What? | How to Repair After Yelling Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [http://mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/]. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. * Follow Nina on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mindful_parenting_lifestyle/] * Website: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [http://mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/] * Email: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au] About the Host Nina is a mindful parenting coach, mum of three, and the host of Your Calm Parenting Path - a podcast helping parents go from overwhelmed and reactive to calm, confident, and connected with their kids.  Through mindful parenting, emotional regulation, and practical mindset shifts, Nina supports parents to reduce yelling, navigate triggers with more awareness, and build calmer, more connected family relationships. Because small shifts really do make a big impact.

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episode 52. Parenting with more Self Compassion, with Dr Jen Ferris artwork

52. Parenting with more Self Compassion, with Dr Jen Ferris

Parenting can feel incredibly heavy sometimes - especially when we’re carrying guilt, self-doubt, and the pressure to “get it right.” In this episode, Nina is joined by Dr. Jen Ferris to talk about what self-compassion really looks like in everyday parenting and why learning to be a little kinder to ourselves can have such a powerful impact on family life. Dr. Jen shares her own parenting experiences, the challenges that led her to explore self-compassion more deeply, and practical ways parents can begin supporting themselves through the hard moments. You’ll Learn * What self-compassion actually means in parenting  * Why so many parents struggle with guilt and self-criticism  * How self-compassion can help reduce reactivity and overwhelm  * Why being kinder to yourself benefits your children too  * Small ways to start practicing self-compassion every day Why This Episode Matters So many parents feel like they should be coping better than they are. This conversation is an important reminder that parenting is hard, that you’re not alone, and that supporting yourself matters too. Self-compassion for parents isn’t about lowering your standards - it’s about creating enough space to keep showing up with care and connection, even on difficult days. Small Shift for Big Impact Jen’s small shift for this week is to practise putting your hand on your heart, taking a couple of deep breaths, and asking yourself, “What do I need right now?” Try it first in a calm moment, when things aren’t stressful. This helps it become more familiar, so it’s easier to access when parenting feels overwhelming. Then, when a hard moment does come, you have a gentle way to reconnect with yourself and respond with a little more care.   Take the Next Step If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to invite you to connect with me over on Instagram or join my mailing list for more mindful parenting support and practical tools.   Links and Resources * Grab Dr. Jen Ferris’ book: Parenting with Self-Compassion [https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/WOdebP]  (please note this is an affiliate link) * Visit Dr Jen’s website [https://www.drjenferris.com/home]  * Check out Dr Jen’s Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/drjenferris/] or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/drjenferris] Page * Related Podcast Episodes * Episode 19. [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode19] Are You Drowning in the Parenting Juggle?  * Episode 20. [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode20] What If You Could Let Go of Mum Guilt? with Dr Camille Guillerey  * Episode 23. [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode23] What is self compassion, really?  * Episode 27. [https://podcast.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/episode27] Are you feeling the invisible weights of motherhood? Let’s Connect Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [http://mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/]. Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email. * Follow Nina on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mindful_parenting_lifestyle/] * Website: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [http://mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/] * Email: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au [nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au] About the Hosts Nina is a mindful parenting coach, educator, and mum passionate about helping overwhelmed parents move from reactive parenting to calmer, more connected family relationships. Through practical strategies, mindfulness, and compassionate support, she helps parents break generational patterns and create the kind of home life they truly want for their families. On Your Calm Parenting Path, Nina shares relatable stories, expert conversations, and simple tools that help parents feel more confident and less alone in the everyday challenges of raising children. Her approach is warm, realistic, and grounded in the belief that small shifts can create a big impact.   Dr. Jen Ferris is a writer, former child development professor, and mum of two teenagers. Through her work, she explores the very real pressures parents face and the emotional load that can come with trying to “get parenting right” all the time. After experiencing her own struggles with overwhelm, guilt, and self-doubt in motherhood, Jen became passionate about helping parents approach themselves with more compassion and understanding. Her book, Parenting with Self-Compassion, offers practical, gentle support for parents who want to care for their children without losing themselves in the process.

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