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The Friendly Moms Club | Self-care for modern moms
The Friendly Moms Club
59 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Friendly Moms Club where Jen and Karlee are rewriting the story for modern moms. They share their personal experiences and interview expert guests on how to change the narrative in motherhood. In this story self-care is NOT selfish, it's okay to struggle and we are 'good enough' just as we are. There is no shame in struggling because we know good moms struggle too. We are no longer striving for perfection and know that being a martyr does not make us a better mother. This story has a happy ending, because mama we deserve to ENJOY motherhood.
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Welcome to The Friendly Moms Club where Jen and Karlee are rewriting the story for modern moms. They share their personal experiences and interview expert guests on how to change the narrative in motherhood. In this story self-care is NOT selfish, it's okay to struggle and we are 'good enough' just as we are. There is no shame in struggling because we know good moms struggle too. We are no longer striving for perfection and know that being a martyr does not make us a better mother. This story has a happy ending, because mama we deserve to ENJOY motherhood.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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Ep. 48 Mom Rage and How to Have Tea with Your Emotions with Motherhood Coach Emma
The Friendly Moms Club | Self-care for modern moms
1 hour 12 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 48 Mom Rage and How to Have Tea with Your Emotions with Motherhood Coach Emma

Join Jen and Karlee as they speak with Motherhood Coach, Emma Rowbotham about big emotions in motherhood, why we have them and some ways to start processing them. Emma speaks about her own experiences with "Mom Rage" and how she helps other women work through it.


Topics we discuss:

-What is Matrescence and why does it lead to so many emotions

-Societal pressures on moms to not have any emotions

-Mom Rage and why it happens

-Guilt vs Shame

-Ways to process emotions and why they aren't bad (Name it to Tame it)

-Fishtank of Motherhood Analogy


Emmas Details:

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Website


We want to hear from you! 

Please ask us any questions or provide topic suggestions that you want to hear more about. Remember that nothing is off limits, we are here to talk about anything and everything including what society deems as shameful. You can leave a comment here, send us a DM on Instagram @thefriendlymomsclub or email us at thefriendlymomsclub@gmail.com 


Disclaimer: 

We are not medical experts. Although Karlee is a registered nurse we are not part of your health care team. Any content that we talk about is purely based on our own opinion and experiences. Please seek out your primary healthcare provider with any concerns you may have.



The Friendly Moms Club | Self-care for modern moms
Welcome to The Friendly Moms Club where Jen and Karlee are rewriting the story for modern moms. They share their personal experiences and interview expert guests on how to change the narrative in motherhood. In this story self-care is NOT selfish, it's okay to struggle and we are 'good enough' just as we are. There is no shame in struggling because we know good moms struggle too. We are no longer striving for perfection and know that being a martyr does not make us a better mother. This story has a happy ending, because mama we deserve to ENJOY motherhood.