Girls trips sound magical in the group chat… until someone starts a spreadsheet, another person ghosts the planning thread, and suddenly you’re three emotional support texts away from cancelling the whole thing. In this episode of Honest Mom Talk, Molly and Jillian dive into the very real chaos, comedy, and healing power of taking a girls trip as an adult woman — especially as moms balancing mental load, budgets, schedules, guilt, and everyone else’s expectations. From the emotional labor of being “the planner friend” to navigating different travel styles, financial realities, overstimulation, and the need for actual rest, this conversation is your reminder that girls trips are about so much more than matching airport sweatshirts and blurry cocktail selfies. They’re about reconnecting with yourself, nurturing friendships, and remembering who you are outside of your daily responsibilities. Molly and Jillian also share honest stories about travel stress, communication mishaps, boundaries, mom guilt, and the surprising emotional reset that can happen when women finally give themselves permission to leave survival mode for a few days. Whether you’re planning a weekend cabin getaway with friends, a dream international vacation, or just fantasizing about one while hiding in your bathroom with cold coffee, this episode will make you feel seen. In This Episode We Talk About: Why planning girls trips as adults feels wildly more complicated than it used to The hidden emotional labor that falls on the “planner friend” Managing different budgets, priorities, and travel expectations How motherhood changes the way women travel Why clear communication can make or break a trip Navigating people pleasing, resentment, and overstimulation while traveling The pressure to “make the most” of every moment Why rest should be part of the itinerary Learning to ask for what you need without guilt The emotional importance of maintaining female friendships Why girls trips can feel genuinely healing for moms Key Takeaways Communication is everything. Honest conversations before the trip prevent resentment during the trip. Not everyone travels the same way — and that’s okay. You do not need to earn rest by over-performing. Building downtime into a trip can completely change the experience. Friendships deserve intentional investment, especially in motherhood. It’s okay to say no to activities, split up, or take breaks. A successful girls trip isn’t about perfection — it’s about connection. Keywords girls trip, girls weekend, women’s travel, friendship, motherhood, mom friendships, travel planning, self-care, realistic travel, adult friendship, group travel, mental load, travel stress, mom life, burnout recovery, honest mom talk, women supporting women, vacation planning, travel boundaries, overwhelmed moms Connect With Us Follow Honest Mom Talk for more brutally honest conversations about motherhood, identity, burnout, friendship, relationships, and surviving modern mom life without completely losing yourself in the process. Follow along on Instagram: Send us Fan Mail Support the show Subscribe today! Find us on Social media: https://www.instagram.com/honestmomtalkpod https://www.honestmomtalk.com/