Many of us who venture into modern-day motherhood can get so caught up in being everything to everyone until we forget that we are women before we are mothers. So how do we make sure that we honor ourselves above all else, and why is doing that so important?
Meet special guest Taasha Renee, a #vulnerablemom who gives nothing but the real, raw, and vulnerable truth about motherhood. Tune in as your hosts chat with Taasha about being selfish, mom guilt, birth, and so much more. It’s time to recognize that as a creator of life itself, you get the power to create the life that you want for yourself!
KEY POINTS:
QUOTABLES:
“We are in control of what we accept, what we allow, and how we decide to move in the world.”
“The only way that you can effectively parent or effectively try to be a better example for your kids is to have that time for yourself. So no, it's not selfish at all, because choosing me means I'm choosing you.”
PRODUCTS / RESOURCES:
Taasha Renee:
IG @taasharenee - instagram.com/taasharenee/
IG @avulnerablemom - instagram.com/avulnerablemom/
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This show is such a great listen for young and mature women to let you know you 1) no you’re not crazy 2) you’re no alone 3) your feelings matter. Thank you Alechia & Dani for your real and raw conversations. This should be a TV show!
These ladies talk about real, relatable content. Specifically the Villainous Victims episode. And it’s true…we are all villains in someone else’s story, which can be tough to admit. But necessary to understand.
I think 🤔 we need to listen to what these women have to say. I was very impressed with the episodes and hope to hear many more.
I loved Dani views of this topic because I grew up in church also , but as an adult I figured out for myself that we truly should have a relationship with God and I listen to Mike Todd a preacher from Tulsa and he also states same thing. Belief and relationship with God doesn’t require rituals or any of that. I don’t let anything that I’ve seen in the church sway me from my belief in God. I believe in God not man or a religion. God does want us to fellowship with others but God is everywhere! I turn on my worship music all the time at home, in the car etc. it doesn’t require us to be in church because we can have church anywhere
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