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In this episode of The Pooch Podcast, I sit down with my 6-year-old daughter for a conversation that is equal parts sweet, funny, and unexpectedly eye-opening… mum guilt, through the eyes of a child. We talk about what makes a “good mum,” what kids actually notice (and what they don’t), and whether all the things we stress about as mums even matter to them. Spoiler: they don’t. If you’ve ever felt guilty for needing a break, for dropping the ball, for not being everything all at once… this episode will hit you. Because hearing it from your child? It changes everything. This is your reminder that the pressure we put on ourselves is often louder than the reality our kids are living in. Real mum life. No filters. No perfection. In this episode: – What a 6-year-old thinks a “good mum” is – Do kids notice when we drop the ball? – Why mum guilt might not be real to them – The moments that actually matter to kids – Letting go of unrealistic expectations If you’re a mum trying to do it all, this conversation will help you breathe a little easier. Subscribe for more real conversations about motherhood, self care, identity, and learning to put yourself back on your own list. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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