Have you ever paused and reflected on the woman you were before becoming a mum? In this special solo episode, I open up about the questions my pre-mum self might ask me today. From navigating identity shifts to managing relationships, careers, and the mental load – this is the episode I would give to my younger self, full of truth, insight, and a dose a reality.
From career ambitions and the mental load to the myth of balance and the messy beauty of mum life, I reflect on what I have learned and unlearned in my evolution from a driven professional to a working mum with perspective.
Whether you’re a mum-to-be, new mum, or seasoned in the juggle, this episode offers a comforting reminder that it’s okay to evolve — and that version 2.0 might just be stronger than you imagined.
Key Takeaways
- How motherhood shifts your priorities, identity, and definition of success
- Why “balance” is a myth and what really matters instead
- The unexpected strength and resilience you discover in the messy moments
- Why you can still be ambitious and be a great mum
- The importance of finding your own rhythm, not the one society expects
Show links
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I'm Carina — I'm here to help you navigate how to be a mum and have a career.
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