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  • How I'm Embracing a New Era in my Motherhood
    2024/10/29

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    There are moments in each of our lives when everything seems to change. I am in one of those moments, looking ahead to a new era of my life and motherhood as I go through a divorce and enter my 30s.

    In this episode, I'm sharing how I've chosen to embrace drastic change as an opportunity to refine my identity and get clear on what I want. This is a look at the somewhat messy middle of starting a new era!

    If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life. Follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy and @worthymotherpodcast, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!

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    23 分
  • [Self-Care Snippet] Saying No is Self-Care with Lilly Jeanette
    2024/10/25

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    This is a Self-Care Snippet from Worthy Mother Podcast. As mothers, we need to prioritize our own care. Within this few-minute long episode, you will hear how our past guests prioritize their own self-care and some tips on how you can do the same.

    Tune in to the full episode The Key to Being a Confident Mother with Lilly Jeanette.

    Like what you hear? Make sure you are subscribed to Worthy Mother Podcast wherever you like to listen.

    For more motherhood content and support, connect with me on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy. Follow the podcast on Instagram @worthymotherpodcast.

    You are worthy, Mama.

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    4 分
  • Co-Parenting, Identity, and Dating After Divorce with Jess Evans
    2024/10/22

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    I'm going through a divorce, and this week I'm joined by divorce coach Jess Evans to talk all things co-parenting, identity, and dating after divorce. Basically, I'm asking all the questions I want to know the answers to as I navigate my own separation in the hopes that this conversation can help any other mom out there who might be going through the same thing!

    In the episode, Jess and I talk about:

    • Navigvating co-parenting and letting go of control
    • Stigmas around being divorced
    • Breaking marital cycles of co-dependency
    • Reestablishing your identity after divorce
    • Knowing when it's time to start dating again
    • Tips for dating after divorce


    A little about our guest:
    Jess is a single mom of two, certified divorce and co-parenting coach at Moms Moving On. She has worked alongside Michelle Dempsey-Multack for years and takes a child centered approach to co-parenting. Jess was a SAHM while going through her divorce in 2018 and the thought of spending time away from her kids broke her heart. She quickly learned that it isn’t always about the quantity of time spent with her kids, rather the quality. She and her children live in Wisconsin and love everything the Midwest has to offer. As a family, they enjoy watching football, playing golf, getting outside and creating fun memories together. When Jess is not with her kids, she is spending time with her new partner, golfing and enjoying time with her girlfriends. As a child of divorce who has no relationship with her father, Jess wanted to ensure her children grew up having a strong relationship with both of their parents.
    As a coach, Jess is passionate about empowering her clients and helping them move on emotionally after the divorce is final. She works closely with her clients to help them find new ways to fill their cup as they enter the world of co-parenting. She also enjoys working with clients to create a child-centered parenting plan that is fine tuned to avoid any grey area. If you are looking for support during or after the divorce, Jess would be honored to work with you.

    To connect with Jess, you can follow her on Instagram @mmocoachjess.

    If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life. Follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy and @worthymotherpodcast, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!

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    38 分
  • Breaking the Cycle: Healing Trauma While Parenting with Aja Rutledge
    2024/10/15

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    Healing trauma is complex, and doing so while parenting children only adds to the complexity. This week, Self-Alignment & Trauma Care Practitioner Aja Rutledge is sharing her own journey to heal her own trauma while raising her son, and offering insight on how others can approach their own healing.

    In the episode, Aja and I talk about:

    • The need for self-alignment in parenting
    • The opportunity for growth and healing in motherhood
    • Navigating complex feelings as you break generational cycles
    • Intergenerational trauma and epigenetics
    • Developing trust and respect with our children
    • Self-compassion and nervous system work


    A little about our guest:
    Aja Rutledge is a Self-Alignment & Trauma Care Practitioner who helps women reconnect with themselves through wellness and trauma healing. Her journey began as a late teenager when she realized that her unsafe childhood had deeply impacted her way of being in the world. This realization sparked her desire to learn more about trauma and its effects. In 2020, Aja faced a trauma-induced health crisis that forced her down a spiritual journey of healing, allowing her to (re)connect with her true self. With firsthand experience in healing her own trauma and the completion of a six-month trauma certification course, Aja is well-equipped to support others on their healing journeys. Understanding that is a major disconnector, separating individuals from their true selves, Aja guides women to reconnect with their bodies and intuition, helping them to realign with themselves and learn to walk that out in the world.

    Aja's approach is rooted in her belief that reconnecting to oneself through the body and intuition is key to living an authentic life. She empowers women to heal their trauma, manage their wellness, with professional support, and pursue their desires. Her compelling narrative, dedication to research and experimentation, and ability to simplify complex topics resonate with, motivate, and inspire her audience.Now living abroad in Mexico with her family, Aja enjoys daily beach walks. Her personal and professional experiences make her a sought-after coach and speaker. With her guidance, audiences leave empowered, believing in their ability to overcome any challenge.

    To connect with Aja, follow her on Instagram @healingwithaja or on TikTok @healingwithaja. visit her website www.ajarutledge.com.

    If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life. Follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy and @worthymotherpodcast, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!



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    50 分
  • [Self-Care Snippet] Creating a Space for Self-Care with Chelsea Carter
    2024/10/11

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    This is a Self-Care Snippet from Worthy Mother Podcast. As mothers, we need to prioritize our own care. Within this few-minute long episode, you will hear how our past guests prioritize their own self-care and some tips on how you can do the same.

    Tune in to the full episode Connecting to Your Worthiness in Safe Spaces with Chelsea Carter.

    Like what you hear? Make sure you are subscribed to Worthy Mother Podcast wherever you like to listen.

    For more motherhood content and support, connect with me on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy. Follow the podcast on Instagram @worthymotherpodcast.

    You are worthy, Mama.

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    2 分
  • Motherhood is Political: How Matrescence Fuels Radicalization with Christina Klein
    2024/10/08

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    Motherhood has a way of radicalizing women. Christina Klein, a California-based Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, is joining the podcast to discuss the political nature of motherhood, and how every mom can get involved in meaningful, aligned change.

    Christina and I talk about:

    • The experience of matrescence that occurs when women become mothers
    • Why motherhood often radicalizes women
    • How self-care can be a form of resistance
    • Navigating the mental load of motherhood
    • Ways to get involved in in politics and civic engagement


    A little about our guest:
    Christina Klein, LMFT, is a licensed therapist specializing in matrescence and maternal mental health. With a background in reproductive health, including work at Planned Parenthood, Christina’s passion for supporting women spans over a decade. As a certified Perinatal Mental Health specialist and Fair Play facilitator, she empowers mothers and families to navigate modern parenthood with confidence and resilience. Christina also leads groups and workshops focused on maternal well-being and offers compassionate, personalized care to help women and families thrive in their unique journeys.

    To connect with Christina, follow her on Instagram @christinakleinmft or visit her website www.christinakleinmft.com.

    More resources mentioned in this episode:

    • What is Matrescence? Why Having Language Matters with Chelsea Robinson
    • Emily Amick on Instagram @emilyinyourphone


    If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life. Follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy and @worthymotherpodcast, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!


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    40 分
  • Why You Need to Detatch Your Worth From Your Child's "Goodness"
    2024/10/01

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    Ever feel like a bad mom when your toddler has a tantrum at the grocery store or your tween is struggling with schoolwork? It's all too easy to attach our sense of self-worth to our kids' behaviors or abilities - especially when we get compliments for their good behavior and impressive skills. But the reality is that when we use their "goodness" as a measuring stick of our worth, no one benefits.

    In this episode I'm exploring why we tend to link our worth to our kid's "goodness," and the impacts that can have on us and our children. Plus, I'm sharing my tips for starting to address this issue.

    If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life. Follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy and @worthymotherpodcast, and don’t forget to subscribe wherever you listen!

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    17 分
  • [Self-Care Snippet] Physical, Mental, and Spiritual Health with Whitney Gardner
    2024/09/27

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    This is a Self-Care Snippet from Worthy Mother Podcast. As mothers, we need to prioritize our own care. Within this few-minute long episode, you will hear how our past guests prioritize their own self-care and some tips on how you can do the same.

    Tune in to the full episode How Boundaries Can Take You From Overwhelmeed & Drained to Empowered & In Control with Whitney Gardner.

    Like what you hear? Make sure you are subscribed to Worthy Mother Podcast wherever you like to listen.

    For more motherhood content and support, connect with me on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy. Follow the podcast on Instagram @worthymotherpodcast.

    You are worthy, Mama.

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    4 分