18 min

Why is Mom So Angry? I’m Glad You Asked‪!‬ Advancing Women Podcast

    • Éducation

It’s May, a month we celebrate moms and a great time to touch base about how we are feeling about things.  If you sometimes find yourself feeling undervalued, unseen, and underappreciated, this episode is for you.
Research shows most women, especially moms, have been socially conditioned to do for others. To always prioritize and meet everyone’s needs. We face societal and familial expectations of selflessness, ensuring everybody stays comfortable and happy. We are meant to make sure everything gets done and to do it without complaint.
But what happens when the constant juggling of to-do’s,  the emotional and mental labor, and the lack of feeling valued start to take a toll? How do we tackle the frustration and the resentment that bubbles up? When we are emotionally exhausted,  spiritually fatigued, and feeling undervalued for long enough, we can find ourselves enduring rather than thriving…missing out on the joy (and rest) we deserve.
Guess what though…you are not alone! #tunein to learn more about emotional labor, spiritual fatigue, and just maybe, to get the empathy and acknowledgement you need.
Reference:
Hartley, G. (2018) Fed Up: Emotional labor, women, and the way forward.
Laporte, D. (2014) The Fire Starter Sessions: A Soulful + Practical Guide to Creating Success on Your Own Terms.
https://www.psychedmommy.com/blog/invisible-load-motherhood
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/inviting-monkey-tea/201807/the-invisible-mom
https://the-toast.net/2015/07/13/emotional-labor/?src=longreads
For more about Dr. DeSimone and the Advancing Women Podcast
https://www.instagram.com/advancingwomenpodcast/
https://advancingwomenpodcast.com/
https://www.facebook.com/advancingwomenpodcast/

It’s May, a month we celebrate moms and a great time to touch base about how we are feeling about things.  If you sometimes find yourself feeling undervalued, unseen, and underappreciated, this episode is for you.
Research shows most women, especially moms, have been socially conditioned to do for others. To always prioritize and meet everyone’s needs. We face societal and familial expectations of selflessness, ensuring everybody stays comfortable and happy. We are meant to make sure everything gets done and to do it without complaint.
But what happens when the constant juggling of to-do’s,  the emotional and mental labor, and the lack of feeling valued start to take a toll? How do we tackle the frustration and the resentment that bubbles up? When we are emotionally exhausted,  spiritually fatigued, and feeling undervalued for long enough, we can find ourselves enduring rather than thriving…missing out on the joy (and rest) we deserve.
Guess what though…you are not alone! #tunein to learn more about emotional labor, spiritual fatigue, and just maybe, to get the empathy and acknowledgement you need.
Reference:
Hartley, G. (2018) Fed Up: Emotional labor, women, and the way forward.
Laporte, D. (2014) The Fire Starter Sessions: A Soulful + Practical Guide to Creating Success on Your Own Terms.
https://www.psychedmommy.com/blog/invisible-load-motherhood
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/inviting-monkey-tea/201807/the-invisible-mom
https://the-toast.net/2015/07/13/emotional-labor/?src=longreads
For more about Dr. DeSimone and the Advancing Women Podcast
https://www.instagram.com/advancingwomenpodcast/
https://advancingwomenpodcast.com/
https://www.facebook.com/advancingwomenpodcast/

18 min

Classement des podcasts dans Éducation

Áudios Motivacionais
Music&Words
XxXxx
Levia Flügge
Et si on t’écoutait ?
Fathy
Nouvelle version
Elie.fy
Paul's Positive Podcast
Amy Iverson
Your Muslim Girl Podcast
Fatima Sabir