• Ep. 7: When Motherhood Turns Into Mental Ping-Pong
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode of Real Moms Welcome, Jess shares a deeply relatable story about taking her daughter to the ER, navigating mom guilt, and getting stuck in indecision. Not because there were not options, but because of an unseen belief running the show.

    After learning her daughter had RSV, Jess found herself juggling childcare disruptions, a work trip, and the start of the semester for her MSW program at University of Southern California. When a critical class conflicted with a follow-up pediatrician appointment, a simple solution suddenly felt impossible and that's when she uncovered the belief under it all: that being a "good mom" meant she had to be the one physically there.

    This episode explores how subconscious beliefs are formed, how they quietly shape our decisions in motherhood, and why awareness, not fixing or forcing, is the most powerful first step toward relief.

    If you've ever felt stuck in mental ping-pong, or overwhelmed by mom guilt, or unsure why making a "simple" decision feels so hard, this conversation will help you feel seen, validated, and less alone.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Mom guilt and second-guessing yourself
    • Trusting your instincts as a mother
    • Why indecision can feel so exhausting
    • How subconscious beliefs are formed
    • Letting go of the need to prove yourself
    • How awareness creates space, choice, and relief

    This episode is for the mom who is doing her best, questinong herself anyway, and learning to meet herself with more compassion along the way.

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    23 mins
  • Ep 6: You Don't Have to Enjoy Every Moment to Be a Good Mom
    Jan 16 2026

    There's a quiet pressure in motherhood to enjoy every moment, to soak it all in, stay grateful, and appreciate every phase because "it goes so fast."

    But what if that pressure is actually making motherhood feel heavier?

    In this episode of Real Moms Welcome, Jess shares an honest, heart-to-heart conversation about the reality of motherhood seasons that are demanding, exhausting, and deeply human. She talks openly about navigating the emotional weight of constant boundary-pushing, and the guilt that can surface when you're not enjoying every moment, even when you love your child deeply.

    This episode is a gentle permission slip to let moments be what they are, without forcing gratitude or meaning, and without making it mean something about your worth as a mother.

    This episode is for you if:

    • You love your kids but don't enjoy every part of motherhood
    • You feel pressure to "soak it all in" even when you're exhausted
    • You've felt guilt for wishing certain phases would pass
    • You want more honestly and less perfection in motherhood

    This conversation isn't about fixing yourself or reframing every moment into gratitude. It's about permission, honesty, and remembering that real motherhood includes the full range of human emotions and experience.

    If this episode resonates, consider sharing it with another mom who might need to hear this today and leave us a review!

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 5: What I'm Committing to for a Lighter Season of Motherhood
    Jan 9 2026

    What I’m Committing to for a Lighter Season of Motherhood

    Coming out of the holidays can feel heavy — the schedules, the chaos, the constant “keeping up,” and the emotional weight of doing it all while still trying to be present.

    In this episode of Real Moms Welcome, Jess shares honestly about this current season of motherhood: feeling worn out after the holidays, navigating a toddler deep in her independence phase, and holding both the beauty and the exhaustion that come with it.

    Instead of offering fixes or routines to add to your plate, Jess opens up about three simple commitments she’s making this year to help motherhood feel more spacious and light — commitments she’s actively learning and practicing alongside you.

    This episode is for you if:

    • you’re coming out of the holidays feeling depleted
    • motherhood feels loud, busy, or relentless right now
    • you want more space without doing more
    • you’re craving honesty instead of perfection

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • The emotional toll of post-holiday motherhood
    • Parenting a toddler in the “independence” phase
    • Why practices have to look different in real motherhood
    • Building a consistent breathwork practice that actually fits your life
    • Recommitting to health without guilt
    • Protecting your capacity through simpler rhythms and boundaries
    • The power of naming what you’re committed to in this season

    This conversation isn’t about changing who you are or fixing your life.
    It’s about choosing what supports you now — and allowing that to be enough.

    At the end of the episode, you’re invited to reflect on one thing you’re committed to this year and share it with someone you trust.

    If you want to follow along for more, you can find Jess on Instagram @jess_bonini_

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    18 mins
  • Ep. 4: Losing Yourself in Motherhood (and Finding Your Way Back)
    Jan 2 2026

    In this deeply personal episode, Jess opens up about her own journey of losing herself in motherhood and slowly finding her way back. From working in the healing space and caring for four bonus kids, to the shift she felt after having Addy, Jess shares the honest, raw truth about leaving the work she loved, disconnecting from her breath, and spiraling into survival mode.

    This episode explores the identity collapse that so many mothers experience, but rarely talk about. Jess explains why this happens on both a psychological and nervous system level, how disconnection from the body leads to disconnection from the self, and what it really looks like to rebuild slowly, gently, one breath at a time.

    She guides you through a grounding practice designed to reconnect you with teh part of you that feels lost or forgotten. And most importantly: she reminds you that the "old you" isn't gone...she's waiting.

    Key Topics:

    • Why identity shifts are a normal part of motherhood
    • How leaving yourself begins with disconnecting from your body
    • The signs that you're living in survival mode
    • A guided practice to start coming back home to yourself

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    14 mins
  • Ep. 2: Tame Your Inner Critic: A New Way to Talk to Yourself
    Jan 2 2026

    In today's episode of Real Moms Welcome, Jess breaks down the truth about the inner critic -- and it's probably now what you think. Instead of viewing this voice as the enemy, Jess revels how the inner critic is actually a protector of your nervous system, formed in childhood and activated in the chaos of motherhood.

    You'll learn how to identify the moments when your inner critic gets loud, what she's trying to keep you safe from, and how to shift from judgement ot compassion. Jess also guides you through a calming somatic practice o soften the critic and reconnect with your body...even on your hardest days.

    If you've been struggling with mom guilt, self-judgement, or feeling like you're "not enough," this episode is your reminder that nothing is wrong with you. You're human. You're doing your best. And you deserve kindness from yourself.

    Key Topics:

    • Why your inner critic exists (and why she's not tyring to hurt you)
    • How motherhood activates old protective patterns
    • The body signals that tell yyou your cirtic is online
    • How reparenting helps you respond instead of react
    • Gentle refelction questions to reconnect with yourself.
      • What does my inner critic sound like?
      • How does she try to protect me?
      • What is she most afraid of?
      • What would I say to her if she were a younger version of me?

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    Get your free "Meet Your Inner Protector" guide here.

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    13 mins
  • Ep.1: From Overwhelmed to Reconnected: Why I Started Real Moms Welcome
    Jan 2 2026

    Welcome to the very first episode of Real Moms Welcome! This is the podcast for moms who love their kids deeply, feel everything intensely, and are trying to navigate motherhood without losing themselves in the process.

    In this intro episode, I'm sharing my full story: how becoming a mom to my daughter Addy cracked me open, how stepping away form my work in the healing space sent me into a spiral of dysregulation, and how reconnecting with my nervous system brought me back to myself.

    This episode is for any mom who feels overwhelmed, overstimulated, or stuck in reaction mode and is craving a place to feel seen, supported, and understood.

    In this episode, I talk about:

    • My life before becoming a mom
    • The identity shift that hit after having my daughter
    • How stepping away from breathwork and somatic work shut my body down
    • Living in constant reaction mode and losing my capacity
    • My slow return back into my body and health
    • Why I created Real Moms Welcome for mothers who feel like I did

    If you've every wondered:

    • "Why am I so overwhelmed as a mom?"
    • "How do I regulate my nervous sytem?"
    • "Why do I react the way I do?"
    • "How do I find myself again?"

    ...this episode and podcast will feel like a deep exhale.

    Connect with me:

    Instagram: @jess_bonini_

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    12 mins
  • Ep. 3: Motherhood & the Nervous System: Why You're (Definitely) Not Broken
    Jan 2 2026

    If you've ever wondered "Why am I so reactive?" or "Why can't I handle all this noise?" --- this episode is for you.

    Jess breaks down what overstimulation actually is, why it's so common in motherhood, and how your nervous system is working overtime to keep you safe (not failing you). Through relatable stories, like the bedtime meltdown that sent her spiraling, Jess unpacks the biology behind mom anger, shutdown, and overwhelm.

    You'll learn the four survival states (fight, flight, freeze, and fawn) in simple "mom terms", how to recognize them in real time, and why your reactions make complete sense. Plus, Jess shares a quick mouth-breathing practice that helps bring you back into the body during moments of intensity.

    Moms, you are not broken. You are overloaded and there's a way to make it feel lighter.

    Key Topics:

    • Why moms get overstimulated so easily
    • Fight, flight, freeze, and fawn through the lens of motherhood
    • How to interrupt overwhelm using a 30-second breathing technique
    • Why repair matters more than being the "perfect mom"

    Join the email list to get weekly breathwork tools and nervous system support.

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    14 mins
  • Cold Coffee, Big Feelings, and a Deep Breath - Real Moms Welcome Trailer
    Oct 16 2025

    This is Real Moms Welcome — the podcast for moms who love their kids deeply but sometimes just need a minute to breathe.

    Hosted by Jess Bonini, breathwork facilitator, somatic guide, and mom of a toddler (and four bonus kids!), this show is all about helping mothers regulate their nervous systems, calm the chaos, and reconnect with themselves — one real conversation at a time.

    If you’ve ever found yourself reheating the same cup of coffee, hiding in the bathroom for a moment of quiet, or wondering where you went in the middle of motherhood… you’re in the right place.

    Expect honest stories, simple nervous system tools, and gentle reminders that you’re not broken — you’re just human.

    💛 Subscribe now to Real Moms Welcome — your place to take an exhale.

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    1 min