Send us a text In this episode of Love Letters to Single Mamas, Marisa reads a raw and heartfelt letter written for the mama who’s been carrying too much for too long. It’s for the tired one, whose smile has become armor, and who keeps waiting for permission to rest. This episode is a pause. A reminder. A love letter. Marisa shares a message born from lived experience, for the mamas who chose safety over comfort, and who are still holding it all together, even when no one’s watching. Whether ...
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Send us a text In this episode of Love Letters to Single Mamas, Marisa reads a raw and heartfelt letter written for the mama who’s been carrying too much for too long. It’s for the tired one, whose smile has become armor, and who keeps waiting for permission to rest. This episode is a pause. A reminder. A love letter. Marisa shares a message born from lived experience, for the mamas who chose safety over comfort, and who are still holding it all together, even when no one’s watching. Whether ...
The Mother Who Needed Mothering - HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
Love Letters to Single Mamas
11 minutes
6 months ago
The Mother Who Needed Mothering - HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!
Send us a text This wasn’t the episode I planned. But it’s the one I had to record. In this deeply personal Mother's Day special episode, I speak not as the teacher, the host, or the one holding it all together, but as the mother who needed mothering. It’s for every woman who feels invisible on a day meant to honor her. For every single mama who’s ever had to smile through heartbreak, keep going without help, and ask herself quietly… “Who holds me?” This episode marks our 50th release. It’s e...
Love Letters to Single Mamas
Send us a text In this episode of Love Letters to Single Mamas, Marisa reads a raw and heartfelt letter written for the mama who’s been carrying too much for too long. It’s for the tired one, whose smile has become armor, and who keeps waiting for permission to rest. This episode is a pause. A reminder. A love letter. Marisa shares a message born from lived experience, for the mamas who chose safety over comfort, and who are still holding it all together, even when no one’s watching. Whether ...