The Unhurried Mom | mindfulness, mindful mom, slow living, meditation for moms

Kayla Calabro
The Unhurried Mom | mindfulness, mindful mom, slow living, meditation for moms

In The Unhurried Mom, Kayla invites you to slow down, breathe, and embrace the beauty of everyday motherhood. This podcast is a thoughtful space for moms who want to live more fully in the present moment—without the constant pull of perfection, hustle, or overwhelm. Through reflections on mindfulness, gentle routines, and loving kindness, Kayla explores how to meet the challenges of motherhood with intention, care, and compassion. Whether you’re navigating noisy mornings, feeling overstimulated, or longing to connect more deeply with your kids (and yourself), The Unhurried Mom offers grounding insights and simple, actionable ideas for finding peace in the chaos. This is a place for moms who want to open to the richness of real life—messy, beautiful, and full of love—one unhurried moment at a time. Tune in weekly for reflections, practical tips, and mindful encouragement to slow down, let go, and live intentionally as a mom.

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    Finding Peace Beyond the Scroll: Mindful Social Media Use

    In this episode of The Unhurried Mom Podcast, Kayla dives into the topic of the addictive nature of social media and how it steals our time and presence. She shares a relatable story about a mom named Clara, who gets caught in the endless scroll of social media, only to realize that it robs her of valuable moments she could have spent relaxing or with her family. Kayla explains that social media platforms are designed to engage us by triggering pleasure centers in our brains, causing us to become stuck in a cycle of seeking dopamine hits from likes, comments, and notifications. This becomes a way to escape stress and boredom but ultimately leaves us feeling disconnected. To break the scroll habit, Kayla offers practical tips: Set Intentional Boundaries: Limit your screen time by using timers or app limits. Embrace a Digital Detox: Take a break from social media for a day or a few hours to reconnect with yourself. Practice Mindful Digital Use: Before scrolling, set an intention for what you want to gain from it. Replace the Scroll with a Calming Activity: Instead of scrolling, try reading, journaling, or engaging in a relaxing activity before bed. Reconnect with Real-Life Connections: Prioritize face-to-face interactions over social media, such as spending quality time with family and friends. Address the Role of Ego: Recognize how social media can fuel feelings of inadequacy and validation-seeking. Choose to engage authentically and let go of the comparison game. By becoming mindful of our digital habits and setting boundaries, we can take back control of our time and presence, both online and offline. Kayla encourages listeners to reflect before they scroll and choose more meaningful ways to spend their time.

    9 min
4.9
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In The Unhurried Mom, Kayla invites you to slow down, breathe, and embrace the beauty of everyday motherhood. This podcast is a thoughtful space for moms who want to live more fully in the present moment—without the constant pull of perfection, hustle, or overwhelm. Through reflections on mindfulness, gentle routines, and loving kindness, Kayla explores how to meet the challenges of motherhood with intention, care, and compassion. Whether you’re navigating noisy mornings, feeling overstimulated, or longing to connect more deeply with your kids (and yourself), The Unhurried Mom offers grounding insights and simple, actionable ideas for finding peace in the chaos. This is a place for moms who want to open to the richness of real life—messy, beautiful, and full of love—one unhurried moment at a time. Tune in weekly for reflections, practical tips, and mindful encouragement to slow down, let go, and live intentionally as a mom.

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