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Let's Be Real - Mama Journeys Episode 193 W Rachell Walk

46 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this powerful episode of Let's Be Real Mama Journeys, host Nikki Brooker sits down with Rachell Walk to unpack a motherhood journey tht is as raw as it is resilient. From the emotional toll of infertility and societal pressure to a traumatic birth that led to years of painful complications. Rachell shares what so many women experiences but few talk about. Her story dives into medical dismissal, postpartum trauma, and the physical and emotional challenges that followed, including multle surgeries and a long road to hearling. Through it all, Rachell opens up about the strength it took to advocate for herself, lean on her support system, and redefine what being a "good mom" looks like. This episode is a reminder that motherhood isn't always picture perfect, but it is deeply human. Honest, unfiltered, and incredibly moving. Rachell's story will leave you feeling seen, supported and less alone.

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