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Calm Mom Soul Sessions

Podkast av Oriana Robertson

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Calm Mom Soul Sessions is a gentle yet powerful podcast for moms who are tired of snapping, carrying guilt, and feeling like they’re failing at calm — even when they know all the tools. Each episode dives into a real motherhood pain point — overstimulation, yelling, resentment, burnout, emotional overload — and guides you through a short, grounding conversation designed to help your nervous system soften and reset. At the end of every session, you’ll be invited to anchor the emotional shift with a carefully chosen song — because sometimes music reaches places words can’t. This is not about fixing you.It’s about helping your body feel safe again. ✨ Expect: Honest, compassionate conversations about motherhood Nervous-system regulation through breath, reflection, and awareness Emotional music anchors to lock in calm and connection A space where moms can exhale — without judgment Press play when you need to pause, reset, and come back to yourself. 🎧 New soul sessions released regularly. 🔗 Learn more or join the Calm Mom 5-Day Reset at orobertson.com

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You Don't Need Another Answer

🎙️ Why Moms Don’t Need More Advice — They Need Safe Connection If you’re a mom who’s exhausted from being told what to do next, this episode is for you. So many moms reach out for support and are met with advice, tips, or solutions—when what they actually need is to feel understood. In this episode, we explore why overwhelm isn’t a lack of information, but a lack of safe connection, and how real calm returns through co-regulation, not fixing. This isn’t about parenting strategies or trying harder. It’s about what happens in the nervous system when someone truly gets you—and why that changes everything. In this episode, you’ll hear: * Why advice can feel overwhelming when you’re already stretched thin * How co-regulation actually works (in real life, not theory) * Why moms don’t need to be fixed, corrected, or improved * How calm returns naturally through connection and understanding * Affirmations to help your body settle into trust and steadiness * A grounding song at the end to anchor this feeling of being met, not managed This episode is designed to be listened to while driving, walking, or doing chores—no exercises, no fixing, no pressure. Just a reminder that you were never meant to regulate, parent, or carry it all alone. 🎧 Listen through to the end to let your nervous system land in connection, safety, and relief. If this episode resonated, I want you to know you don’t have to hold these feelings alone. I host a weekly space called The Tuesday Table — a small, welcoming Zoom gathering for moms who are tired of advice and just want to feel understood. There’s no fixing. No performing. No pressure to share if you don’t want to. It’s simply a place to sit with other moms, talk honestly about real life, and let your nervous system settle through safe connection. We meet Tuesdays from 11:00–12:30 Eastern. Come as you are. Cameras optional. You’re welcome exactly as you are. You can learn more at: 👉 https://orobertson.com/tuesdaytable

23. jan. 2026 - 11 min
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You Don't Have To Fix Your Child

What if being a good mom doesn’t mean fixing every problem, calming every emotion, or carrying your child’s pain as your own? In this episode, we talk about the quiet pressure so many moms live with—the belief that if our child is struggling, it must be our responsibility to make it better. The guilt. The frustration. The exhaustion that comes from trying to hold it all together. You’ll hear why: * Your child’s emotions are not a problem to solve * Feeling helpless doesn’t mean you’re failing * Loving your child deeply does not require fixing them This episode is for the moms who care fiercely, worry constantly, and lie awake wondering if they’re doing enough—while secretly feeling worn down by the weight of it all. You don’t need to have all the answers. You don’t need to fix your child. And you are already a good mom. 🎧 Listen in for reassurance, perspective, and a reminder you may not hear often enough.

16. jan. 2026 - 11 min
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The Quiet Fear You're Messing Up Your Kids

Do you ever lie awake replaying your day, wondering if something you said—or didn’t say—might stay with your kids forever? That quiet, persistent fear… What if I’m messing them up? In this episode, we gently unpack where that fear actually comes from—and why it’s not a sign that you’re failing as a parent, but a sign that you care deeply. This is not an episode about parenting tips or doing things “right.” It’s a nervous-system–level conversation designed to help your body settle, so the worry doesn’t spiral into self-blame. Inside this episode, you’ll experience: * Why this fear comes from care, not damage * How the mind fixates on single moments instead of long-term patterns * A calming, walking- or driving-safe conversational hypnosis to restore perspective * Gentle NLP reframes that help your nervous system release the need to overanalyze * Affirmations to anchor trust, steadiness, and self-compassion * A powerful music anchor at the end to help calm and confidence stick This episode is for the mom who: * Feels like one bad moment might outweigh all the good * Replays interactions and worries about long-term impact * Wants reassurance that doesn’t feel dismissive or fake * Is ready to replace fear with grounded presence You are not raising your children in isolated moments. You are raising them in relationship—and repair matters more than perfection. 🎧 Listen through to the end to settle your nervous system, reconnect with trust, and remind your body that you are doing better than you think.

9. jan. 2026 - 11 min
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Breaking the Guilt Loop — Letting the Moment End Without Losing the Lesson

🎙️ Episode 3: Breaking the Guilt Loop — Letting the Moment End Without Losing the Lesson You apologized. You meant it. So why does your body keep replaying it? In this episode, we talk about the part of motherhood no one prepares you for: the guilt spiral that comes after you lose patience. Not because you don’t care— but because your nervous system doesn’t know how to let the moment end. This is not an episode about “doing better next time” or beating yourself up into change. It’s a deep, compassionate conversation about why guilt keeps looping in the body—and how to finally complete the moment without losing the lesson. Inside this episode, you’ll discover: * Why guilt is a nervous system state, not a sign of love or accountability * How replaying a moment actually keeps you stuck in the same pattern * The difference between learning and self-punishment (and why your body knows it) * How to repair, integrate, and move on without carrying the moment all night * A powerful music-based anchor at the end to help your nervous system close the loop instead of reopening it This episode is for the mom who: * Replays her tone, her words, or her reaction long after the moment is over * Feels like she has to “stay bad” to prove she cares * Wants real change without living in shame * Is ready to let calm come from completion—not self-attack You don’t need to suffer longer to grow more. Your nervous system just needs a way to finish. 🎧 Listen through to the end to anchor in a state of closure, release, and integration—so the moment can finally be done.

3. jan. 2026 - 11 min
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When Everything Feels Like Too Much

Some days, it’s not one thing. It’s everything. The noise. The needs. The constant pulling on your attention until your body quietly says, I can’t hold this anymore. In this Calm Mom Soul Session, we explore what’s really happening when everything feels like too much — and why this feeling isn’t a failure or a lack of gratitude. It’s your nervous system reaching capacity. You’ll be guided to notice the subtle signals of overload, release the pressure to “push through,” and create just enough internal space to breathe again — even if nothing around you changes. We’ll close with a grounding song to help your body remember what relief feels like, so you don’t have to carry it all alone. 🎧 Listen when: * You feel emotionally full and physically exhausted * Everything feels loud, heavy, or urgent * You need calm without being told to “do more” This is your permission to pause — and your reminder that you were never meant to carry everything by yourself.

26. des. 2025 - 11 min
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