For Mothers Sake

04. Friendships Feel Different After Kids

34 min · 17. Apr. 2026
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Friendship feels different after kids. In this episode, we talk about how friendships can shift once motherhood enters the picture — from having less time and energy, to feeling disconnected from old friends, to trying to make new ones in a completely different season of life. We talk about the friendships that grow deeper, the ones that naturally change, and how hard it can be to balance connection when everyone is busy, tired, and carrying so much. If you’ve ever felt lonely, out of sync, or like friendship just looks different than it used to… this conversation is for you.

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Episode 03. Your Kids Need Boundaries… and So Do You Cover

03. Your Kids Need Boundaries… and So Do You

Boundaries can feel uncomfortable… especially when you're a mom. In this episode of For Mother’s Sake, we’re having an honest conversation about what it actually looks like to set boundaries—for yourself, your kids, your family, and everyone in between. We talk about the guilt that comes with saying no, the pressure to always be available, and how easy it is to put yourself last without even realizing it. From setting limits with your children to protecting your own time, energy, and mental health, this is your reminder that boundaries aren’t selfish—they’re necessary. If you’ve ever felt stretched too thin, overwhelmed, or unsure how to hold a boundary without feeling like a “bad mom,” this episode is for you. Because at the end of the day, the way we model boundaries teaches our kids how to respect their own. ✨ You deserve space ✨ You deserve support ✨ And you deserve boundaries too Follow along, share with a fellow mom, and let us know—what’s one boundary you’re working on right now?

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