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From Depletion to Vitality: Nourishment, Nervous System & Motherhood with Emma Morris

43 min · 28. apr. 2026
episode From Depletion to Vitality: Nourishment, Nervous System & Motherhood with Emma Morris cover

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So many mothers are told they’re just tired. But what if what you’re feeling goes deeper than that? In this episode of MamaThrive, I’m joined by Emma Morris to explore the reality of postpartum depletion — and why so many mothers are running on empty without fully understanding why. Emma’s work sits at the intersection of clinical nutrition, psychology, and nervous system support, helping mothers move beyond surface-level solutions and into true, sustainable healing. Together, we explore: • The difference between everyday tiredness and deeper depletion • How the nervous system, nutrition, and identity shifts are interconnected • Why “just rest more” isn’t enough for many mothers • The hidden ways depletion shows up physically and emotionally • How mothers can begin rebuilding energy and vitality from the inside out This conversation is a powerful reminder that what you’re feeling is not a failure — it’s information. And when we begin to understand what our bodies are asking for, everything starts to shift. About Emma Emma Morris is a maternal health practitioner who integrates clinical nutrition, psychology, and nervous system awareness to support mothers experiencing depletion, burnout, and loss of self. Her work focuses on helping women restore their energy, reconnect with their bodies, and reclaim a sense of vitality and purpose in motherhood — not through pressure or perfection, but through deep, sustainable support. Connect with Emma Morris: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emmamorrisnutrition/ [https://www.instagram.com/emmamorrisnutrition/] • Website: https://www.maiamothers.com.au/ [https://www.maiamothers.com.au/]

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