There’s so much pressure for moms to fit in a category of what type of mom they are, to “niche down.” Are they the homemaking sourdough baking mom? Or the fun, adventurous mom? One thing I’ve learned as I’ve settled into my role as a mother is that life, motherhood, doesn’t need a niche. We are nuanced, multi-faceted people, created by God for an abundant life. We can cultivate our homes, and chase adventure with our kids. Join me as I share our journey and chat with other moms about their unique journeys.
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There’s so much pressure for moms to fit in a category of what type of mom they are, to “niche down.” Are they the homemaking sourdough baking mom? Or the fun, adventurous mom? One thing I’ve learned as I’ve settled into my role as a mother is that life, motherhood, doesn’t need a niche. We are nuanced, multi-faceted people, created by God for an abundant life. We can cultivate our homes, and chase adventure with our kids. Join me as I share our journey and chat with other moms about their unique journeys.
On today's episode of The Rooted HomeLife Podcast—the first episode of Season 2–I'm sitting down with Jamie Erickson, author of the new book Overwhelmed Mom, to discuss this very topic—overwhelm in motherhood.
You may know Jaimie as @theunlikelyhomeschooler on Instagram, or from her books Homeschool Bravely or Holy Hygge, or from her podcast, but you will learn so much more about her in today's episode.
You can get her brand new book here: https://amzn.to/4htacxq
You can find her podcast, blog, and more, here: https://jamieerickson.com
Come follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/ rooted_homelife?igsh=eHQ10ThmOTh3d3Jv&utm_source=qr
Find me on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/@rootedhomelife?
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There’s so much pressure for moms to fit in a category of what type of mom they are, to “niche down.” Are they the homemaking sourdough baking mom? Or the fun, adventurous mom? One thing I’ve learned as I’ve settled into my role as a mother is that life, motherhood, doesn’t need a niche. We are nuanced, multi-faceted people, created by God for an abundant life. We can cultivate our homes, and chase adventure with our kids. Join me as I share our journey and chat with other moms about their unique journeys.