Selfish Parenting
This episode is me saying the quiet part out loud: you are not struggling because you’re doing motherhood wrong. You’re struggling because there is no real support system built for you. I’m introducing Empower Her Village, but this isn’t just an announcement, it’s a response to something I’ve seen over and over again, in my own life and in yours. Mothers who are doing everything “right,” working, showing up, holding it all together, and still can’t afford childcare, therapy, or even basic help at home. Not because they’re irresponsible, but because they fall into a gap no one is talking about. The government has the data. They know mothers are leaving the workforce, they know most can’t access mental health care, and they’ve chosen to do nothing. So instead of continuing to tell you to “prioritize yourself” without giving you the tools to do it, I decided to build something that actually supports you. Because the truth is, it still takes a village… but now that village costs money. And if you don’t have access to it, no amount of advice is going to fix that. Connect with Empower Her Village: * Website [https://empowerhervillage.org/about-us/] * Donate [https://empowerhervillage.org/donate/] * IG [https://www.instagram.com/empowerhervillage] * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@empowerhervillage] * info@empowerhervillage.org [info@empowerhervillage.org] Resources mentioned: * 2025 U.S. Maternal Mental Health Risk and Resources by County [https://policycentermmh.org/2025-us-maternal-mental-health-risk-and-resources/] * Women say caregiving and child care costs are the No. 1 reason they quit the workforce last year, according to new data [https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/02/catalyst-data-caregiving-is-no-1-reason-women-left-workforce-in-2025.html] Some key takeaways from this episode are: * The “missing middle” is real! Mothers earning too much to qualify for assistance but not enough to afford childcare, therapy, or household help are being left to figure it out alone, and it’s why so many are silently struggling. * “Prioritize yourself” is not useful advice if you don’t have the resources to do it. The issue is clearly not that mothers don’t want to take care of themselves. But that they don’t have access to the support that makes it possible. * The village still exists, it’s just no longer free. What used to be family and community support now shows up as paid services like childcare, therapy, and household help, and every mother deserves access to that level of support. Hosted by Chancé Hindir-Lane, Selfish Parenting is the honest, empowering podcast that challenges the myth of self-sacrifice in motherhood. Each episode explores identity, partnership, and the balance between nurturing your family and yourself. Connect with Me: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hindirlane/] * Shop My [https://shopmy.us/shop/hindirlane] * LTK [https://www.shopltk.com/explore/HindirLane] * YouTube - Chancè [https://www.youtube.com/@hindirlane] * YouTube - Selfish Parenting [https://www.youtube.com/@SelfishParentingpodcast] * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@hindirlane]
16 Episoder
Kommentarer
0Vær den første til å kommentere
Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av Selfish Parenting sitt community!