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Ep. 7 Always a Mom, Even When the Nest Is Empty

8 min · 18. helmi 2026
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In this deeply personal episode, I open up about the emotional complexities of motherhood after the kids have moved out. I grapple with what it means to still be “mom” when one child is far away, while another is nearby, yet you can’t always offer comfort the way you used to. I reflect on losing our second family dog within 10 months of each other, feeling helpless, and defining how to show up for my children – and myself– when life‘s roles shift. It’s a raw exploration of love, identity, and learning to navigate this new chapter – together.

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