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The Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Matrescence
Motherhood
Parenting Challenges
Mental Health
Mental Load
Work-Life Balance
Community Support
Parenting
Self-Care
Entrepreneurship
Personal Growth
Women's Health
Financial Literacy
Belief Grief
Business Consulting
Gender Equality In Workplace
Postnatal Depression
Existential Crisis
Generation We
Motherhood Penalty

Motherhood changes us. As the generation who were told we could do anything and be anything we want to be, accepting the changes that come with motherhood can be very difficult.

This podcast is a collection of stories of matrescence, motherhood, womanhood and change, told by our Mama Rising coaches and mothers around the globe. Through our stories and community, we hope that the wisdom of the rite... more

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WELCOME BACK TO THE HAPPY MAMA MOVEMENT PODCAST.

In this weeks episode, I speak with Emily Mitchell to explore the concept of matrescence, our grand transition into motherhood, and the importance of support systems during the postpartum period.

Emi... more

Welcome back, Mama's.

This week, Amanda Jackson and I explore the profound journey of motherhood and Matrescence, discussing the emotional and physical transformations that come with becoming a mother. We delve into the struggles of adjusting to new... more

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Welcome back to The Happy Mama Movement Podcast.

In this Take the Mic episode, I’m honoured to share the voice of Kirsten Calloran — a Mama Rising coach and lactation consultant from County Wicklow, Ireland — whose story reaches straight into the he... more

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WELCOME, MAMAS, TO THE MAMA MOVEMENT PODCAST.

In this conversation, Today Dr. Margot Lowy and myself delve into the often overlooked topic of maternal ambivalence, exploring the complex emotional landscape of motherhood.

Dr. Lowy emphasizes the imp... more

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Recent Guests

Kirsten Kalloran
A matrescence coach and lactation consultant based in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Episode: #317 | TAKE THE MIC | POST-DIAGNOSIS MOTHERHOOD | WITH KRISTEN KILLORAN
Dr. Margot Lowy
A psychotherapist specializing in mothering and author of the book 'Maternal Ambivalence, The Loving Moments & Bitter Truths of Motherhood'
Independent
Episode: #316 | UNDERSTANDING MATERNAL AMBIVALENCE | WITH DR MARGOT LOWY
Lucy Wylde
A mother who experienced traumatic childbirth and domestic abuse, passionate about supporting and advocating for mothers.
Episode: #315 | HEALING FROM ABUSE AND FINDING YOUR STRENGTH IN MOTHERHOOD | WITH LUCY WYLDE
Ashley Chang
Founder of Sundays, a support service for working mothers
Sundays
Episode: #314 | THE REAL BATTLE OF MANAGING WORK AND MOTHERHOOD | WITH ASHLEY CHANG
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Journalist and author who writes about motherhood.
Episode: #312 | THE REBUBLIC OF PARENTHOOD | WITH RHIANNON LUCY COSSLETT
Lee Tracey
Sex educator, matrician's coach, yoga teacher, and acupuncturist
Reformation Studios
Episode: #313 | TAKE THE MIC| RECLAIMING SEXUALITY IN MATRESCENCE | WITH LEE TRACY
Belinda Haan
Mindfulness teacher and ambassador of Compassion at Stanford University
The Compassion Project
Episode: #310 | HOW TO ACTUALLY EMBODY SELF-COMPASSION | WITH BELINDA HAAN
Angele Close
Clinical psychologist, author, motherhood coach, and meditation teacher
Mama Rising
Episode: #309 | TAKE THE MIC | WITH DR. ANGELE CLOSE
Stacey Erin
Social worker, therapist, and coach specializing in supporting neurodivergent children and their families
Episode: #308 | WHY SUPPORTING THE MAMA IS WHAT NEURODIVERSE KIDS NEED | WITH STACEY ERIN

Host

Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Mama, journalist, coach, and founder of Mama Rising. She is dedicated to supporting mothers in their journey through matrescence and shares her expertise on motherhood, mental health, and community building.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 179 ratings
  • Thank you for all you are doing for mothers

    Love this podcast! It has helped me so much as a new mum of two…thank you for everything you are doing to helps mothers like me feel “normal”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ELNMum
    Australia3 years ago
  • So many truths to motherhood spoken

    I have been listening to Amy’s podcast through many years of my motherhood journey and she has consistently spoken truth to my experiences. She has made me feel seen and validated and listening to her podcast has brought so many guests who do the same. A balm to the sharp edges of doubt for any new mum.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Betsy6
    Australia4 years ago
  • A must listen for every mama

    I have just found this podcast but every episode I have listened to so far has made me cry from the overwhelming sense of empathy and understanding that flows from Amy and her guests. It is like a great warm hug from one mama to another.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    estherjdaniels
    Australia4 years ago
  • Grateful for this brilliant podcast!

    Oh my goodness! I love, love, love this podcast!! The most soothing voice and a gentle compassionate way!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Parashakti L
    Ireland5 years ago
  • Amy is a best friend in your ears!

    Amy shares her wealth of knowledge with such a clam and soothing manner that I always feel much better after listening. She has real heart and her mission to change the lives of Mama’s is creating a beautiful revolution which is just what the world needs right now.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MarleyB83
    Australia6 years ago

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Reviews highlight the soothing and calming presence of the host, noting it as a source of inspiration and encouragement for listeners.
Listeners appreciate the empathetic and understanding nature of the discussions, feeling validated in their experiences of motherhood.
Many find the content to be comforting and supportive, often comparing the host to a best friend who understands their struggles.
The podcast is praised for including a diverse range of voices and topics that resonate with the challenges mothers face today.

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#314 | THE REAL BATTLE OF MANAGING WORK AND MOTHERHOOD | WITH ASHLEY CHANG
Q: What is your goal and dream and vision for this, for Sundays?
The goal is to help families balance their careers with meaningful family lives while providing flexible job opportunities for those in similar situations.
#314 | THE REAL BATTLE OF MANAGING WORK AND MOTHERHOOD | WITH ASHLEY CHANG
Q: How do you create more time in a woman's day? Well, how do we do that?
By using support from executive assistants to manage daily family tasks, reducing the mental load on mothers.
#314 | THE REAL BATTLE OF MANAGING WORK AND MOTHERHOOD | WITH ASHLEY CHANG
Q: Did it influence what you thought you would do when you became a mom?
Ashley always wanted to have both a career and a family, but realizes now how challenging it is to be both a career person and a parent.
#306 | PUTTING MOTHERHOOD ON YOUR RESUME | WITH GIFTY ENRIGHT
Q: What was your path forward from burnout? How did you rebuild?
I had to factor myself back into the equation, communicating better with my partner, understanding my self-worth, and enforcing boundaries.
#304 | NAVIGATING GRIEF AND MOTHERHOOD | WITH ILANA YAHDAV
Q: Can you explain what grief recovery is?
Grief recovery involves validating feelings and understanding that grieving is a normal reaction to change or loss, involving emotional tools to navigate through those feelings.

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Content focuses on the profound transformation that mothers experience through matrescence, highlighting the emotional complexities and societal pressures faced by women in motherhood. Engaging discussions feature a variety of guests, including therapists, educators, and individuals sharing personal narratives about their motherhood journeys. The overarching theme emphasizes the need for community support, self-compassion, and the importance of addressing difficult emotions such as ambivalence, trauma, and vulnerability. The podcast serves as a platform to validate women's experiences and encourage them to reframe societal perceptions of motherhood, fostering a supportive space for self-exploration and growth.

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Recent guests on The Happy Mama Movement include:

1. Kirsten Kalloran
2. Dr. Margot Lowy
3. Lucy Wylde
4. Ashley Chang
5. Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
6. Lee Tracey
7. Belinda Haan
8. Angele Close

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