Being a mom is hard—everybody knows that. But usually we only hear about sleepless nights and diaper changes, not the profound identity shift that accompanies becoming a mother. Motherhood is a psychological big bang. And yet it’s rare to find emotionally honest conversations about it. On Gimlet Media’s Motherhood Sessions, Dr. Alexandra Sacks, a renowned reproductive psychiatrist, sits down with ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyHealth & FitnessParentingMental Health |
Julia was born in South Korea but was adopted and raised by a white family. Since giving birth to her own children—the first biological relatives she’s ever known—she’s become curious about where she came from, and is on a search to find her birth mo... more
[Season Finale] Two years ago, Penelope had a baby on her own. To save money and to create a stable environment for her child, she decided to move back in with her mother Rosa. But living together under the same roof has become increasingly challengi... more
Miranda works at one of the top consulting firms in the country. She also has three young kids. After years of trying to balance the needs of her career with the needs of her family, Miranda is finally at a breaking point. She is physically and menta... more
Dr. Sacks introduces one of her favorite podcasts: Love Letters, hosted by the Boston Globe's Meredith Goldstein.
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I’ve only been a mother for a year and a half. It has changed my life entirely. Overwhelmingly so. I’ve had many beautiful moments and some hard ones. But the hard ones make me question myself so hard, it is brutal. When I listen to this podcast, I can relate to every single woman here, I learn from all of their experiences, and something inside me heals along with them. Thank you!!!!!!!
I’ve enjoyed listening to this podcast, but is there more episodes coming? I hope so....
It’s been interesting listening to other mothers express what some mothers only think, but don’t say.
What an incredible podcast. Raw, honest and relatable. Thank you
I’ve loved listening to these candid discussions about motherhood and all of its complexities. It’s good to be reminded that we are in this glorious mess of humanity together!
In the episode talking to the couple about not having sex for two years, there’s quite a bit of shaming and quite honestly rude attitude towards this mother for wanting to breastfeed longer and co sleep. To all the moms that want to breastfeed longer than a year and want to co sleep: PLENTY OF PEOPLE DO IT AND STILL HAVE A HEALTHY SEX LIFE. please don’t let this woman make you feel ashamed for it. That’s really unfortunate.
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