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Gracefully Unraveled is a podcast for thoughtful Christian and spiritually curious moms who feel quietly lost in motherhood and wonder, “Who am I now?”. Here you’ll find honest, faith‑friendly conversations about the inner life of motherhood—identity, emotions, and the pressure to be a “good mom”—not more parenting hacks or hustle culture.
Each episode captures a lived moment from real mom life and turns it into a gentle, research‑backed reflection, bridging psychology and neuroscience with faith so you can actually see what’s happening inside you, not just push through it. We talk about losing yourself in motherhood, mom mental load and burnout, guilt, shame, anger, loneliness, spiritual dryness, and the default‑parent weight so many women carry.
If you’ve ever looked “fine” on the outside but felt disoriented on the inside, these conversations will give you language for your experience, permission to feel what you feel, and a kinder way to untangle ego from identity—without shame, force, or spiritual performance.
Listen and Follow @GracefullyUnraveledPodcast on the go: Apple, Amazon, Spotify, iHeart —or begin right here with episodes on identity loss, mental load, and faith in the messy middle of modern motherhood.
Episode 13: When the Noise Returns: Remembering Who You Are Beneath the Mental Load
When life becomes quiet, even unintentionally, why does the noise inside get louder instead of welcoming rest? Let’s look more closely at identity beyond productivity, and how faith and neuroscience help us find peace in the middle of it.
Episode 10: The Labor of Presence: When Motherhood Feels Too Heavy and the Village Is Missing
Presence sounds peaceful, but feels like exhausting labor—loud, unfinished, overstimulating. What if escape urges signal integration, not failure?
Episode 09: When Mom Anger Hurts You: Ego, Triggers and the Mother–Child Relationship
Mom anger erupts unexpectedly, wounding kids and your heart—fueled by unprocessed reactivity. It's not you failing; it's ego overload.
Episode 08: What an Accidental Gaming Fast Taught Me About Escape, Numbing, and Motherhood
Kids ditched games unplanned—you felt "good mom" pride, then chaos exposed stressed presence. Screens aren't the villain; depletion is.
Episode 4: The ‘Bad Mom’ Myth: Turning Mom Guilt into Grace (Faith + Identity)
"Bad mom" guilt whispers you're failing—perfectionism's lie eroding joy. Grace reframes it all.