11. The Real Reason Motherhood Feels So Hard (And It’s Not You)
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Why does motherhood feel so overwhelming—even when you love your kids and are doing everything “right”?
In this episode, we uncover a deeper reason modern motherhood feels heavier than ever. It’s not because you’re failing, broken, or doing something wrong—it’s because motherhood was never meant to be done alone.
We explore how women lived and mothered in biblical times, why community was central to emotional and spiritual health, and how isolation is impacting modern moms’ mental health, nervous systems, and faith. If you’ve felt lonely, burnt out, resentful, or spiritually attacked in motherhood, this episode will bring clarity, relief, and hope.
In this episode, we cover:
Why motherhood feels harder now than in previous generations
How women lived and raised children in biblical times
The role of community in emotional and spiritual resilience
Why isolation amplifies anxiety and burnout
How modern motherhood became a solo mission
Why struggling doesn’t mean you’re failing
Simple steps you can take to move toward real community
Key takeaway:
You were never meant to mother alone—and many of the things you’re trying to fix internally may actually be healed through connection.
Reflection question:
Where might God be inviting you to stop carrying motherhood alone and take one step toward community?
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