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She Became a Mother… But Did Anyone Ask Who She Became?

5/11/202610 min

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Motherhood changes women in ways people rarely talk about.

Not just physically.

Emotionally.
Mentally.
Relationally.

A woman can deeply love her children…
and still miss herself.

And that doesn’t make her selfish.
It makes her human.

In this episode, we talk about the identity shift motherhood creates, how relationships silently change after children, and why so many women feel lost inside roles they love.

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  1. Dr. Shalia Vinney· Host0:00

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