Meno moms after the pause
We’ve been told we’re supposed to love our bodies. Fully. Confidently. Unapologetically. But what if… that doesn’t feel true?” There’s this quiet pressure—especially in midlife— to arrive at some place of total body love. Like one day you just wake up, look in the mirror, and feel nothing but gratitude and admiration. And to be fair… there’s been a powerful movement pushing that idea forward. Brands like Dove changed the conversation around “real beauty.” Voices like Jameela Jamil and the I Weigh movement challenged impossible standards. And that matters. But somewhere along the way… “love your body” became another expectation. Another thing we’re supposed to get right. And for a lot of women—especially in this midlife chapter that doesn’t always feel honest. Because our bodies have changed. They’ve carried pregnancies, stress, loss, hormones, time. They don’t look the way they used to and they don’t respond the way they used to. And what researchers like Brené Brown have spent years talking about is this: our worth was never supposed to be tied to how we look in the first place. So maybe the goal isn’t love. Maybe the goal is peace. In this episode, we’re unpacking the difference between body love and body acceptance and why acceptance might actually be the more honest, more sustainable, and more freeing place to land. We’re talking about: what it means to stop fighting your body how to let go of the pressure to feel amazing all the time and how midlife gives us the opportunity to unbecome everything we were taught about beauty, worth, and identity Because this isn’t about giving up. It’s about coming home. To a body that’s lived. A body that’s changing. A body that’s still yours. Inspired by conversations started by @dove @jameelajamil @iweigh and the deeper work on worth by @brenebrown — we’re taking this into midlife, where it gets real. #BodyAcceptance #BodyNeutrality #MidlifeWomen #WomenOver50 #Unbecoming #MidlifeTransformation #SelfAcceptance #ConfidenceAtAnyAge #RealWomenRealBodies #AgingOutLoud #MenoMoms #AfterThePause
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