Get Your Pink Back Project cover art

Get Your Pink Back Project

Get Your Pink Back Project

Written by: Christelle Oliver-Dussault
Listen for free

About this listen

The Get Your Pink Back Project Podcast is a space where women’s stories take center stage. In each episode, I sit down with one guest to explore who she was before becoming a mother, her transition through motherhood, how her identity shifted, the challenges she faced, and what helped her navigate the change. Together, we talk about her ongoing struggles and triumphs, allowing the conversation to unfold naturally. The goal is to create a collective narrative — a tapestry of stories woven together through honesty, vulnerability, and connection. Through shared experiences, we hope to remind women of their worth, celebrate their resilience, and encourage them to rediscover their vibrant, powerful selves. This podcast is about reclaiming identity, reconnecting with who we are beyond the roles we play, and rebuilding the village we’ve lost. One story, one conversation, one woman at a time.Copyright 2026 Christelle Oliver-Dussault Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Help Social Sciences Success
Episodes
  • Embracing Change: Jaime's Story of Motherhood & Resilience | 005
    Jan 1 2026

    In this conversation, I sit down with Jaime Hawryluk to explore the transformative and often disorienting journey of motherhood, particularly the identity shifts that can follow postpartum. Together, we unpack the grief, loss, and self-discovery that so many mothers experience as they try to reconcile who they were before motherhood with who they are becoming.

    Jaime shares candidly what it was like to crawl out of the trenches of early motherhood after years of darkness, and how she is only now beginning to feel her “pink” return. She challenges the idea of work-life balance, offering a more compassionate perspective—one that recognizes life, motherhood, and work as ever-evolving. We talk about how the pressure to “find balance” often fuels self-judgment and reinforces the false belief that mothers should have it all figured out.

    Through both her lived experience and professional lens, Jaime opens up about the healing practices, mindset shifts, and hormonal insights that supported her reconnection with herself. This conversation is raw, honest, and deeply relatable for any mother navigating identity loss, grief, and the slow, courageous journey back to herself.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Feeling disoriented after becoming a mother is a common and valid experience
    2. Identity can expand through motherhood instead of needing to be “found” again
    3. Acknowledging grief around change can create space for healing and clarity
    4. Personal growth often begins when we stop resisting who we are becoming

    About the Guest:

    Jaime Hawryluk is a registered palliative care nurse and certified functional hormone specialist. She’s an entrepreneur, host of the “Cut to the chase” podcast, wife, and mother of two. Her journey through motherhood has been shaped by profound transitions—having two babies back-to-back, navigating late postpartum depression and anxiety, and grieving the loss of her father just five months postpartum.

    You can find her on Instagram @jaime_yourhormonegirl


    About The Host:

    Dr. Christelle Oliver-Dussault is a family physician with a clinical focus on aesthetic medicine, women’s health, and psycho-education. Her work is grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach that integrates medical science with a deep appreciation of the mind–body connection. Alongside her clinical practice, she is deeply committed to medical education and mentors the next generation of family physicians through her work with the Department of Family Medicine at the University of British Columbia.

    She is the founder of the Get Your Pink Back Project, a community created to support women through life’s most profound transitions. This project was born from personal experience. After becoming a mother, Dr. Oliver-Dussault became aware of a quiet but profound shift in her sense of self, one she had long observed in her patients, yet only fully understood once she lived it herself. What had once been a clinical observation became a deeply personal insight, shaping the lens through which she now supports and guides other women.

    You can connect with her on Instagram at @drchristellemd and @getyourpinkback_project

    Website:

    Show More Show Less
    47 mins
  • Sara - Reliving Postpartum Depression | 004
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of Get Your Pink Back Project, I welcome Sara for a thoughtful and honest conversation about how motherhood reshapes who we are — often in ways we don’t expect or immediately recognize. Sara is a mother of three who speaks candidly about the realities of motherhood, identity loss, and the invisible labour women carry. Through her lived experience, she shares a grounded and deeply relatable perspective on burnout, self-reconnection, and learning to listen to the body’s cues.

    Sara reflects on her transition into motherhood and how it shifted her sense of identity, priorities, and capacity. Together, we explore the pressure many women feel to hold everything together, even when they are running on empty. Our conversation moves through the emotional layers of motherhood — losing parts of yourself, adapting to constant change, and redefining what self-care looks like in real life.

    She speaks openly about letting go of perfection, asking for help, and finding rhythms that support her wellbeing rather than deplete it. Her story reflects the quiet strength of mothers navigating life in the thick of it, finding meaning not in perfection, but in presence, self-trust, and small moments of joy. This episode is a reminder that motherhood is not about having it all figured out, but about giving yourself permission to evolve, rest, and be supported along the way.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Adaptability is a skill that grows through motherhood, not a sign of instability
    2. Letting go of comparison creates space for self-trust and confidence
    3. Sustainable routines matter more than short bursts of motivation
    4. Support systems don’t have to be big to be meaningful — they just have to be honest

    About the Guest:

    Sara is a graphic designer and mother of three currently on a “power pause” — a season of life dedicated to raising her children while redefining her relationship with work, identity, and self. A self-described jack of all trades, Sara brings creativity, adaptability, and honesty to everything she does. Through her lived experience of motherhood, burnout, and reconnection, she offers a grounded and deeply relatable perspective on navigating life in the thick of it.

    About The Host:

    Dr. Christelle Oliver-Dussault is a family physician with a clinical focus on aesthetic medicine, women’s health, and psycho-education. Her work is grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach that integrates medical science with a deep appreciation of the mind–body connection. Alongside her clinical practice, she is deeply committed to medical education and mentors the next generation of family physicians through her work with the Department of Family Medicine at the University of British Columbia.

    She is the founder of the Get Your Pink Back Project, a community created to support women through life’s most profound transitions. This project was born from personal experience. After becoming a mother, Dr. Oliver-Dussault became aware of a quiet but profound shift in her sense of self, one she had long observed in her patients, yet only fully understood once she lived it herself. What had once been a clinical observation became a deeply personal insight, shaping the lens through which she now supports and guides other women.

    You can connect with her on Instagram at @drchristellemd and

    Show More Show Less
    34 mins
  • Clara - Learning To Let Go | 003
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode of Get Your Pink Back Project, I sit down with Clara for an honest, grounding conversation about identity, expectations, and what self-care really looks like once motherhood enters the picture. We talk about who she was before becoming a mom, how that sense of self shifted, and the quiet grief many women feel around the loss of autonomy and freedom—especially in the early seasons.

    Sara shares openly about navigating matrescence, letting go of rigid standards, and learning to adapt as life changes. We explore how motherhood can stir reflections about our own childhoods, impact our relationships, and challenge the way we view our bodies and health. At its core, this conversation is a reminder that motherhood isn’t about doing everything perfectly—it’s about learning to adjust, showing yourself compassion, and finding ways to care for yourself without guilt.

    Key Takeaways

    1. Flexibility allows you to respond to real life, not an idealized version of motherhood
    2. Mental health improves when expectations shift from rigid rules to supportive rhythms
    3. Small, intentional planning can reduce overwhelm instead of adding pressure
    4. Redefining health after motherhood helps create a more sustainable relationship with your body

    About The Guest:

    Clara Shipp is a health and fitness coach specializing in women’s health, with a focus on helping women navigate pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhood in a sustainable, compassionate way. She brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work, supporting women in building strong foundations before and after becoming mothers.

    About The Host:

    Dr. Christelle Oliver-Dussault is a family physician with a clinical focus on aesthetic medicine, women’s health, and psycho-education. Her work is grounded in a holistic, whole-person approach that integrates medical science with a deep appreciation of the mind–body connection. Alongside her clinical practice, she is deeply committed to medical education and mentors the next generation of family physicians through her work with the Department of Family Medicine at the University of British Columbia.

    She is the founder of the Get Your Pink Back Project, a community created to support women through life’s most profound transitions. This project was born from personal experience. After becoming a mother, Dr. Oliver-Dussault became aware of a quiet but profound shift in her sense of self, one she had long observed in her patients, yet only fully understood once she lived it herself. What had once been a clinical observation became a deeply personal insight, shaping the lens through which she now supports and guides other women.

    You can connect with her on Instagram at @drchristellemd and @getyourpinkback_project

    Website: www.getyourpinkbackproject.com

    Email: info@getyourpinkbackproject.com

    Medical Disclaimer

    The Get Your Pink Back Project podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The content shared in this podcast reflects the personal views and professional...

    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
No reviews yet