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Motherhood: Losing Yourself or Finding Yourself?

26 min · 21. april 2026
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In this episode, I reflect on motherhood through a question that feels so real to me: Motherhood: losing yourself or finding yourself? I speak about becoming a mother as an immigrant, hoping motherhood would bring belonging, the very different experiences I had with my two children, and the ways motherhood can both take parts of us away and reveal parts of us we might not have found otherwise. I also bring in reflections from other women on: * freedom * grief * identity * purpose * emotional intelligence * and the ways motherhood changes our sense of self In this conversation, I explore: * what I hoped motherhood would give me * what I actually lost * how motherhood can reorganize identity, belonging, and relationships * how asking for help became a turning point * and how the fear of losing myself pushed me toward entrepreneurship, visibility, and a stronger sense of self A few reflection questions to take with you: * What do you miss from who you were before motherhood? * What did motherhood help you discover? * What did motherhood make clearer about your values? * What surprised you about yourself after becoming a mother? The Honest Place is a reflective conversation space about self-worth, identity, leadership, and the inner questions so many of us carry. You can also join the live conversations every two weeks on Instagram: @svetlanakazco

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