The Wellnest Mamas Podcast

Episode Thirty-Seven: Jennifer Burleson, MSW, LCSW Perinatal and Postpartum Mental Health Specialist

23 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, we’re joined by maternal mental health therapist Jennifer Burleson, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who specializes in supporting women through pregnancy, postpartum, and the many emotional transitions of motherhood. We talk about the realities of maternal mental health and share practical tools that can help women navigate anxiety, overwhelm, identity shifts, and the pressures of parenting. Jennifer offers compassionate, real-world strategies for caring for your mental health while caring for everyone else. If you’re a mom—or supporting one—this conversation is full of encouragement and practical takeaways. Learn more about Jennifer’s work: https://www.jenniferburleson.com [https://www.jenniferburleson.com/] Meet Jennifer at The Wellnest Shop for our May 20, 2026 Nesting Hour at 10am in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month!

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In this episode, we’re joined by maternal mental health therapist Jennifer Burleson, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who specializes in supporting women through pregnancy, postpartum, and the many emotional transitions of motherhood. We talk about the realities of maternal mental health and share practical tools that can help women navigate anxiety, overwhelm, identity shifts, and the pressures of parenting. Jennifer offers compassionate, real-world strategies for caring for your mental health while caring for everyone else. If you’re a mom—or supporting one—this conversation is full of encouragement and practical takeaways. Learn more about Jennifer’s work: https://www.jenniferburleson.com [https://www.jenniferburleson.com/] Meet Jennifer at The Wellnest Shop for our May 20, 2026 Nesting Hour at 10am in honor of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month!

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