Butterfly The Becoming

Episode 31 You already know… you just haven’t been honest with yourself yet.

12 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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For over twenty years, I wanted to be a mother… and it didn’t happen the way I thought it would. This is a personal storytelling episode about waiting, motherhood, and what it feels like when life begins to shift in ways you can’t control. There were years of wanting something deeply while watching life move forward around me. Years that included quiet envy, difficult choices, and eventually choosing a different path—becoming a mother on my own through IVF. Now my son is grown. He hasn’t left yet—but he’s in the process of building his own life, and I can feel the change happening in real time. This episode isn’t about having answers. It’s about what it feels like to be in the middle of a life transition—when something you built your world around begins to change, and you’re learning how to sit with that honestly. If you’ve ever known something deep down… but struggled to be honest with yourself about it—this will feel familiar.

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Episode 31 You already know… you just haven’t been honest with yourself yet.

For over twenty years, I wanted to be a mother… and it didn’t happen the way I thought it would. This is a personal storytelling episode about waiting, motherhood, and what it feels like when life begins to shift in ways you can’t control. There were years of wanting something deeply while watching life move forward around me. Years that included quiet envy, difficult choices, and eventually choosing a different path—becoming a mother on my own through IVF. Now my son is grown. He hasn’t left yet—but he’s in the process of building his own life, and I can feel the change happening in real time. This episode isn’t about having answers. It’s about what it feels like to be in the middle of a life transition—when something you built your world around begins to change, and you’re learning how to sit with that honestly. If you’ve ever known something deep down… but struggled to be honest with yourself about it—this will feel familiar.

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