Afterbirth Podcast
Noemie Gaines is a mother, lawyer, wife, and thoughtful advocate for redefining what it means to show up fully in both family life and personal identity. With a career grounded in law and a growing impact in the parenting community—including her recent role on the board of directors for Mama to Village—Noemie brings both professional insight and lived experience to every conversation. In this episode, Noemie challenges the idea that motherhood should sit at the center of a woman's identity. Instead, she makes a compelling case for "decentering" motherhood—not as a rejection of it, but as a way to strengthen it. We explore how embracing a sense of self beyond parenting allows mothers to show up more authentically and sustainably for their children. Noemie reframes "selfishness" as a powerful and necessary gift, pushing back against perfectionism and the pressure to constantly give at the expense of one's own growth. A key takeaway from this conversation is the importance of continuing to learn who you are as an individual. As Noemie explains, evolving alongside your child—rather than losing yourself in the process—is essential to raising confident, supported, and emotionally healthy humans.
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