Momming as a Millennial
In this episode, we're talking about what resilience looks like in real life—not the polished version, but the gritty, painful, keep-going-anyway kind. My guest, Lisamarie Pearson, shares her journey through a life-altering diagnosis, losing her grandmother, and the identity shift that followed. In the middle of it all, she rediscovered a skill her grandmother taught her: how to sew. What started as an outlet quickly became a lifeline, and eventually, a purpose-driven business creating her now-beloved "octopals." If you've ever felt lost in survival mode, unsure of who you are anymore, or craving something that feels like you again—this conversation will remind you it's never too late to start over. Lisamarie is the founder of Scatterbrain Toys, where she creates sensory-friendly plush toys designed to inspire creativity and bring comfort and joy. In this episode, we cover: * The emotional toll of navigating cancer and grief at the same time. * The identity shift that happens after trauma, and how to rebuild from it. * How creativity can become a powerful tool for healing. * The mental load of motherhood and running a business—and why time feels so limited. * One thing all entrepreneur mamas should be doing. * Lisamarie's favorite self-care routine. Full body cleanse anyone? Connect with Lisamarie: * Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/scatterbraintoys] * Check out her website [https://www.scatterbraintoys.com/] Connect with Christine: * Follow on Instagram [https://instagram.com/contemplativemama1] * Follow on TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@contemplativemama1?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc] * Check out my website [https://contemplativemama.com/] Be sure to subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!
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