• The Last Week of School Feelings Nobody Talks About
    May 19 2026

    The last week of school carries more than most of us realize. On the surface it's teacher gifts and car line and end-of-year parties — but underneath all of that is something much bigger. A chapter is closing. Your child is crossing from one version of themselves into another. And so are you. If you've been feeling something this week that you can't quite name — part relief, part grief, part nostalgia, part anxiety — this episode is permission to slow down long enough to actually feel it. Because this moment is worth more than your to-do list is giving it credit for.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why the last week of school is a threshold moment — and what that actually means for you as a mom
    • The emotional cocktail of end-of-year that nobody talks about: relief, grief, pride, and anxiety all at once
    • The feelings we don't give ourselves permission to have — including the relief that feels like guilt and the grief that feels disproportionate
    • Why ambitious moms are especially prone to staying in logistics mode this week instead of letting themselves feel what's actually happening
    • The identity wobble that quietly shows up when the school-year structure is about to disappear
    • A simple end-of-year pause practice to help you close the loop on this chapter before summer begins
    • What to say to your child this week — and why specificity matters more than you think
    • Why you deserve an end-of-year acknowledgment too, not just your kids

    If you've been holding it all together for one more week and haven't stopped to let yourself feel what this season is carrying — this episode is for you. You don't have to perform the right emotions. You just have to show up honestly for the ones you actually have.


    MENTIONS IN THIS EPISODE:

    📎 Grab the free End of Year Reflection Card — a simple one-pager with questions to help you honor this school year before summer begins, for your child and for yourself: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/end-of-year-reflection


    Interested in a deeper space beyond the podcast? I’m gathering an interest list as I listen and discern what support might come next: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/a-place-to-go-deeper

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    19 mins
  • 101. Why High-Achieving Moms Struggle to Slow Down in Summer (And What to Do About It)
    May 12 2026

    You made it to summer — so why does it feel harder, not easier?

    If the end of the school year brings relief for about five minutes before your brain starts building a new system, you're not broken. You're wired for structure. And for high-achieving moms, the unstructured weeks of summer don't signal rest — they signal anxiety. In this episode, I'm naming what's actually happening in your nervous system when summer hits, why the slow-down feels so hard, and three practical tools to help you loosen the grip without losing yourself.


    In This Episode:

    • Why your nervous system doesn't automatically shift when the school year ends — and why that's not a character flaw
    • The four summer nervous system patterns high-achieving moms fall into (do you recognize yourself?)
    • The identity question that surfaces when the routine pauses: who am I if I'm not managing everything?
    • Why the comparison spiral hits harder in summer — and what to do with it
    • The difference between a routine that grounds you and a schedule that controls you
    • What the research actually says about what your kids need this summer (spoiler: it's a lot less than the color-coded calendar)
    • Winnicott's "good enough mother" concept and why the imperfect summer is actually doing something
    • A question to ask yourself before you add one more thing to the summer calendar

    Resources & Links:

    • 🌿 Join the Present Mom Summer Practice — a free 6-week email series for moms who want to actually feel present this summer, not just survive it. No homework, no checklist — just honest encouragement and one small practice each week: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/summer-of-grace


    Connect with Liz:

    What's your summer nervous system pattern — overscheduler, optimizer, helper who can't stop, or checker outer? I'd love to know. Come find me on Instagram and tell me yours.


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


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  • 100. The Mom I Didn't Expect to Become: Reflections on 100 Episodes of Motherhood
    May 5 2026

    Here's something nobody tells you before you become a mom: the hardest part isn't the sleep deprivation or the hard days. It's the gap between the mom you thought you'd be -- and the mom you actually became.

    Episode 100. I can't believe I'm typing that. And in honor of this milestone I'm getting personal - really personal. I'm talking about where I was when I started this podcast, what 100 episodes have taught me about motherhood (and myself), and the mom I didn't expect to become. This one is for every mom who has ever felt like she's falling short of who she thought she'd be. You're not. And I hope this episode reminds you of that.

    In This Episode:

    - The honest truth about where I was when I started Experience Motherhood -- and what I didn't see coming

    - What 100 episodes have actually taught me about motherhood, identity, and showing up imperfectly

    - The mom I pictured myself being vs. the mom I actually am -- and why the gap doesn't mean you're failing

    - The quiet grief so many moms carry and what to do with it

    - Why the mom you became is actually the mom your kids need

    - What your kids are really learning from you (it's not what you think)

    - The hard truth about building this podcast -- and why I'm not going anywhere

    - A note to my early-podcast self that I hope lands for you too


    MENTIONS IN THE EPISODE:

    - 🎉 Episode 100 Giveaway -- win a $25 Starbucks gift card! Head to Instagram @experiencemotherhood for all the details

    - 📖 Grab the free Busy Mom Guide -- real, practical things that help you simplify your days and show up more like the mom you want to be: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/busy-mom-guide


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    Experience Motherhood more!

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    15 mins
  • 99. Things That Are Actually Making My Life Easier as a Mom Right Now
    Apr 28 2026

    Motherhood doesn't always need more ideas — sometimes it needs a little permission to do less. In today's episode, I'm sharing the things that are genuinely making my life feel lighter right now. Not a perfect system, not an aesthetic routine, just a handful of real shifts that are helping me show up more like the mom I actually want to be.


    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why trying to "get ahead" of your life is quietly draining you — and what to do instead
    • The permission slip to lower the bar in the areas that don't actually matter
    • Why doing too much for your kids might be working against both of you
    • The small connection ritual that's been making a real difference with my boys
    • What I do when the day starts to spiral — and how to interrupt it before it takes over
    • The tiny boundary that's giving me more breathing room than I expected
    • How I simplified dinner for three boys and what that actually freed up

    If you've been feeling like you're running on empty and waiting for things to slow down — this episode is for you. It doesn't have to be complicated to make a difference.


    MENTIONS IN THIS EPISODE:

    📎 Grab the freebie mentioned in this episode — The 5-Minute Connection Menu — 10 simple ways to connect with your kids today: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/5-minute-connection-menu


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    Experience Motherhood more!

    • Follow over on Instagram: @experiencemotherhood
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    • Website: https://www.experiencemotherhood.com


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    19 mins
  • 98. Raising Kids with Big Feelings: ADHD, Mom Guilt, and How to Support Your Child Without Losing Yourself with Dr. Michelle Casarella
    Apr 21 2026

    Motherhood is hard enough on its own — but when your child is struggling with ADHD, emotional regulation, or behavioral challenges, it can start to quietly chip away at how you see yourself as a mom. In today's episode, I'm sitting down with Dr. Michelle Casarella, a licensed psychologist who specializes in supporting moms raising children with ADHD. As both a clinician and a mom who has lived this experience herself, Michelle brings a rare mix of professional insight and real-life understanding to a conversation that so many of us need to have.


    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why motherhood feels so much heavier when your child is struggling — and why that doesn't mean you're failing
    • The guilt moms carry when their child has ADHD or big feelings, and how to start releasing it
    • What it's really like to raise a child whose brain works differently (and why the standard advice often falls short)
    • How to support your child's emotional regulation without losing yourself in the process
    • Why high-achieving, capable moms are especially vulnerable to burnout in this season
    • The shift from chaos and conflict to calmer, more connected parenting
    • Practical, evidence-based strategies Michelle uses in her therapy groups for moms of ADHD kids

    If you've ever found yourself wondering why does this feel so hard or am I doing something wrong — this conversation will feel like a deep exhale. You are not alone, and you don't have to figure this out by yourself.


    Connect with Dr. Michelle Casarella: Instagram: @dr.michelle.casarella


    MENTIONS IN THE EPISODE:

    Interested in a deeper space beyond the podcast? I’m gathering an interest list as I listen and discern what support might come next: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/a-place-to-go-deeper


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    Experience Motherhood more!

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    45 mins
  • 97. Finding Yourself Again in the Middle of Motherhood (Part 3)
    Apr 14 2026

    Can I ask you something kind of real?

    When was the last time someone asked how you were doing - not as a mom, not as a partner, not as whoever needs something from you - and you actually had an answer that wasn't "tired" or "good, just busy"?

    Because I've been sitting with that one lately. And honestly? It took me a minute.

    This is the finale of our mini-series, and I really wanted to end here - on this idea of what happens when you quietly disappear in the middle of motherhood. Not in a dramatic way. Not a breakdown or a big identity crisis. Just that slow, subtle thing where you look up one day and realize you've been ordering the practical thing for so long you forgot what you actually wanted. Or a friend asks what you do for fun and you automatically list your kids' activities. Or you're alone in Target for 20 whole minutes and you genuinely have no idea what you would even buy for yourself.

    That's what we're talking about today. I'm calling it functional disappearance - you're still here, lunches are packed, emotional support fully online - but somewhere underneath all of that, there's a version of you that's just been on hold.

    The good news? She hasn't gone nearly as far as you think.


    In This Episode:

    • What "functional disappearance" really is — and why it happens so quietly
    • The moment in Target that made me realize how much I'd drifted from myself
    • The stages of mom "me time" (stage one: announcing you need alone time — rookie mistake)
    • Why you don't need a whole day off to start coming back to yourself
    • Small, real moments that help you remember who you are underneath the schedules and the mental load
    • The "both/and" of motherhood — you can love this and still miss the person you were before
    • A gentle question to carry with you this week


    MENTIONS IN THE EPISODE:

    Interested in a deeper space beyond the podcast? I’m gathering an interest list as I listen and discern what support might come next: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/a-place-to-go-deeper


    Missed the mini-series? Start with Episode 95 (glimmers) and Episode 96 (the mental load)


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    Experience Motherhood more!

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    • Website: https://www.experiencemotherhood.com


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    16 mins
  • 96. The Running List That Never Turns Off | A Week in My Life, Emotionally (Part 2)
    Apr 7 2026

    You know that feeling when your brain has approximately 100 tabs open — and at least 17 of them are frozen, 12 are playing music you can't find, and one is reminding you that the field trip form still isn't signed?

    Yeah. That's motherhood lately.

    In part two of the A Week in My Life, Emotionally mini series, I'm getting into the running list — the one that never actually turns off. The one that follows you from the bathroom sink to the dinner table to the moment you're about to fall asleep and your brain suddenly goes, hey, did you change the laundry?

    If you've ever carried something nobody else can see, this episode is going to make you feel a lot less alone — and maybe even laugh a little.


    In This Episode:

    • The "100 tabs open" feeling and why it resonates so deeply with moms
    • The laundry you remembered three times and still didn't do
    • Why forgetting the snacks isn't proof you're failing — it's proof you're carrying too much
    • The midnight spiral that goes from groceries to mom guilt in seconds
    • Being interrupted 47 times while trying to do one single thing
    • Why the running list is actually evidence of how much you love your people
    • A reframe that might make you a little more gentle with yourself


    📲 What's your most ridiculous running list moment this week? DM me on Instagram 📧 On my email list? Hit reply — I genuinely want to hear it


    Busy Mom Guide: https://experiencemotherhood.myflodesk.com/busy-mom-guide


    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    Experience Motherhood more!

    • Follow over on Instagram: @experiencemotherhood
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    • Website: https://www.experiencemotherhood.com


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    12 mins
  • 95. Glimmers: The Small Moments That Keep Me Going as a Mom (Part 1)
    Mar 31 2026

    What if the good parts of motherhood aren't waiting for you on the other side of a calmer season — but are already showing up, right in the middle of the chaos?

    In this first episode of the A Week in My Life, Emotionally mini series, I'm not talking schedules or logistics. I'm talking about what my week actually felt like — the emotional experience of being a mom to three kids (ages 7, 9, and 12) while running a therapy practice. And what kept showing up? Glimmers. Small, ordinary moments I almost missed completely.

    None of it is flashy. None of it would stop your scroll. But these glimmers? They're what keep me grounded — and I think they might be what keeps you going too.

    If you've been waiting for motherhood to feel calm before you let yourself enjoy it, this episode is for you.


    In This Episode:

    • What "glimmers" are and why they matter so much for overwhelmed moms
    • The joke book moment that stopped me in my tracks
    • How a chaotic sibling argument turned into an unexpected glimmer
    • Why ordinary morning conversations with your kids are worth protecting
    • Celebrating tiny wins — even just getting out the door
    • How to start noticing glimmers even when you're in full survival mode

    What's one glimmer from your week? Send me a DM on instagram or an email and let me know!

    I'd love to hear your thoughts! Send me a message :)


    Experience Motherhood more!

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    16 mins