The Motherhood Movement: Recent Episodes

Anna, Dawn, and Taylor

Unpacking motherhood. Inhabiting who we are.

Three moms with three kids each (all under 8 years old) hash out the less talked about issues around flourishing AS A MOM: overcoming overwhelm, processing grief, how one’s entrance into momhood effects momhood going forward, cultivating self-awareness and emotional intelligence, and letting go of productive in favor of PURPOSEFUL.

Join Anna Mullikin, Dawn Bulchandani, and Taylor Rhodes for chats on renovating motherhood; and feeling more fulfilled along the way.

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In today’s episode, Dawn talks about her experiences with grief, some ways to identify grief, and ideas on how to pursue comfort and healing.

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Taylor and Dawn talk about our bodies; and the glory and often discomfort about them. We discuss how to both rewire how we think about our body and be thoughtful in how our children view bodies. SHOW NOTES:: READ “More than a Body” by Lindsay & Lexie Kite. FOLLOW @thefightforbeauty @beauty_redefined

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In this episode we talk about surrender versus control in motherhood. We also discuss some practical and sustainable tools to turn toward surrender in our day to day.

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Today we talk about the idea of finding out and focusing on our strengths in both motherhood and womanhood, and how to celebrate those in ourselves and others.

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In this first of a 3 part series, we get to hear some of Taylor’s entrance into motherhood: the low points, the high points, and what she would go back and tell herself.

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We discuss lessons we have learned from postpartum and ways to bring them into the full world of motherhood.

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Overwhelm isn’t an immovable outside force. In this episode, we explore rewriting the narratives that are holding us captive to overwhelm. In doing so, we give space for the innate power within us as moms.

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We talk about what it can mean to redefine motherhood and begin boiling down the role of mother.