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Sound Became Safety | Missing the Noise of Motherhood, Divorce and Letting Go

36 min · 5 de may de 2026
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There is a part of motherhood no one really prepares you for. Not the chaos.Not the exhaustion. The silence. In this episode, I am sharing what it felt like to go from a loud busy house full of boys to a quiet home that no longer sounded like the life I once knew. From little feet running across the kitchen floor to wrestling matches in the living room to bedtime routines, sports schedules and everyday chaos, this was the rhythm of my life. And then everything changed. Divorce did not just change my marriage. It changed the sound of my home. It changed my nervous system. It changed me. This episode is the foundation for the entire month of May where I will be sharing more about my boys and the lessons motherhood has taught me. But before we get there, we have to start here. With the sounds. The silence. And the truth that sometimes what once felt overwhelming becomes the very thing you miss the most. If you are navigating divorce, co parenting or simply the quiet that comes with your kids growing up, this episode is for you. You are not alone. If this episode resonated with you, follow the show and share it with someone who might need it. You can also find more reflections, blogs and free resources at: www.mommadramaandtrauma.com

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