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Mummafication
Brodie Mattner
34 episodes
8 months ago

When you become a mother, the identity shift is colossal, but so is the… silence. There’s talk of the lack of sleep, the challenges of breastfeeding, how tired you'll be. But no one warns you about the hormonal, mental and physical impacts of motherhood. How you might not recognise yourself. How vulnerable you can feel. The transformation you will undergo. The words are hard to find. 

 

It has a name, Matrescence, and we need to talk about it. 

 

After I gave birth to our first baby, I felt such a mix of emotions in terms of who I was. No one had warned me. Women around me have asked "when do I go back to myself?" They’ve expressed a fear of losing themselves after they give birth. They’ve felt lonely. Underprepared. Even crazy. They’re not. 

 

But where’s the discussion about this intense transition? The new version of yourself you have to uncover while navigating parenthood for the first time? How do you keep your relationships intact when there isn't even time to do the dishes, or brush your hair, or notice that stain (there is always a stain, now) on your jumper? Let alone go back to a career... How do you exist in this new reality and reconcile the new you with the old? 

 

Join me as I talk about the personal transformation that happens when women become mums—through discussions with those who have lived it, and professionals who can shine a light on the science behind some of these astronomical emotional and mental shifts.

 

It’s my hope that the more we talk, the more we’ll be able to express and understand this seismic change, and that in hearing each other’s stories we’ll be able to re-discover and re-center ourselves. Or just feel a little less alone. 

 

Mummafication: a new podcast and safe space for women to discuss all the things we wish we'd been told.

Without judgement.

With honesty, humility, and a ton of compassion.   


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mummafication.



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When you become a mother, the identity shift is colossal, but so is the… silence. There’s talk of the lack of sleep, the challenges of breastfeeding, how tired you'll be. But no one warns you about the hormonal, mental and physical impacts of motherhood. How you might not recognise yourself. How vulnerable you can feel. The transformation you will undergo. The words are hard to find. 

 

It has a name, Matrescence, and we need to talk about it. 

 

After I gave birth to our first baby, I felt such a mix of emotions in terms of who I was. No one had warned me. Women around me have asked "when do I go back to myself?" They’ve expressed a fear of losing themselves after they give birth. They’ve felt lonely. Underprepared. Even crazy. They’re not. 

 

But where’s the discussion about this intense transition? The new version of yourself you have to uncover while navigating parenthood for the first time? How do you keep your relationships intact when there isn't even time to do the dishes, or brush your hair, or notice that stain (there is always a stain, now) on your jumper? Let alone go back to a career... How do you exist in this new reality and reconcile the new you with the old? 

 

Join me as I talk about the personal transformation that happens when women become mums—through discussions with those who have lived it, and professionals who can shine a light on the science behind some of these astronomical emotional and mental shifts.

 

It’s my hope that the more we talk, the more we’ll be able to express and understand this seismic change, and that in hearing each other’s stories we’ll be able to re-discover and re-center ourselves. Or just feel a little less alone. 

 

Mummafication: a new podcast and safe space for women to discuss all the things we wish we'd been told.

Without judgement.

With honesty, humility, and a ton of compassion.   


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mummafication.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Parenting
Personal Journals,
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Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Coach - Cayley Benjamin
Mummafication
34 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
Coach - Cayley Benjamin

We've made it to Episode 20!


Cayley Benjamin brings years of coaching knowledge to her work, helping mums navigate the transition into motherhood. In Episode 20 we discuss motherhood as development, setting boundaries, and Cayley introduces me to the idea that moving forward, instead of looking back, is actually an amazing time where you get to decide who you want to be. Cayley is an experienced and wise Motherhood Coach, and she breaks down her advice into small and achievable suggestions.


I got up verrrrrrry early to chat to Cayley - she's in Vancouver - and it was actually the most lovely, calm, grounding way to start the day. I hope Cayley's beautiful energy stays with you all day too.


USELFUL LINKS

To learn more about the amazing work Cayley does, visit her website.

Cayley studied with Dr Sophie Brock, who is an Australian Motherhood Sociologist and mum.

Queen of boundaries - Nedra Tawwab - and incredible author.

Dr Aurelie Athan mentors Cayley and does incredible work on matrescence.






Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mummafication.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mummafication

When you become a mother, the identity shift is colossal, but so is the… silence. There’s talk of the lack of sleep, the challenges of breastfeeding, how tired you'll be. But no one warns you about the hormonal, mental and physical impacts of motherhood. How you might not recognise yourself. How vulnerable you can feel. The transformation you will undergo. The words are hard to find. 

 

It has a name, Matrescence, and we need to talk about it. 

 

After I gave birth to our first baby, I felt such a mix of emotions in terms of who I was. No one had warned me. Women around me have asked "when do I go back to myself?" They’ve expressed a fear of losing themselves after they give birth. They’ve felt lonely. Underprepared. Even crazy. They’re not. 

 

But where’s the discussion about this intense transition? The new version of yourself you have to uncover while navigating parenthood for the first time? How do you keep your relationships intact when there isn't even time to do the dishes, or brush your hair, or notice that stain (there is always a stain, now) on your jumper? Let alone go back to a career... How do you exist in this new reality and reconcile the new you with the old? 

 

Join me as I talk about the personal transformation that happens when women become mums—through discussions with those who have lived it, and professionals who can shine a light on the science behind some of these astronomical emotional and mental shifts.

 

It’s my hope that the more we talk, the more we’ll be able to express and understand this seismic change, and that in hearing each other’s stories we’ll be able to re-discover and re-center ourselves. Or just feel a little less alone. 

 

Mummafication: a new podcast and safe space for women to discuss all the things we wish we'd been told.

Without judgement.

With honesty, humility, and a ton of compassion.   


Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mummafication.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.