28 min

Ep 51 - The grit to face anything with Sally Obermeder The Happy Mama Movement with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz

    • Self-Improvement

Imagine at 41 weeks pregnant, about to become a first-time mama, you are suddenly whisked in for tests after tests for a lump you've discovered in your breast. And imagine just hours later, you're told you have aggressive breast cancer, and treatment must start immediately if you are to survive. It's a harrowing thought, but for journalist, author and mama of two Sally Obermeder, this was her reality. For the first months of mamahood, Sally had to find the strength, resilience and faith to keep going - through chemo and radiation treatments, a double mastectomy, all of the horrible side effects and the fear that she might not live to see her daughter turn one. And she did - a real example of grit.
Six years on, and Sally is now cancer free, and a busy working mama with two daughters. Here, she talks to Amy about how she never stopped believing, and what second time mamahood has taught her - including how it helped her heal even more.

In this episode, we discuss:


How to work together as a family, and how important it is for our children to learn this early onHow Sally found herself over-compensating for the tough first year of her first daughter’s life by trying to be super mum with her second - and what it taught herHow to keep believing, when all the odds are against youThe definition of strength and grit, and the importance of being in the moment, no matter whatWhat Sally told herself in her darkest moments to keep on goingWhat cancer and mamahood has taught her the mostHow she now balances a hugely successful television career, her own online fashion and lifestyle business, her frozen smoothie products, and her familyHer daily rituals to keep her healthy and full of energy, even with two little ones

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Imagine at 41 weeks pregnant, about to become a first-time mama, you are suddenly whisked in for tests after tests for a lump you've discovered in your breast. And imagine just hours later, you're told you have aggressive breast cancer, and treatment must start immediately if you are to survive. It's a harrowing thought, but for journalist, author and mama of two Sally Obermeder, this was her reality. For the first months of mamahood, Sally had to find the strength, resilience and faith to keep going - through chemo and radiation treatments, a double mastectomy, all of the horrible side effects and the fear that she might not live to see her daughter turn one. And she did - a real example of grit.
Six years on, and Sally is now cancer free, and a busy working mama with two daughters. Here, she talks to Amy about how she never stopped believing, and what second time mamahood has taught her - including how it helped her heal even more.

In this episode, we discuss:


How to work together as a family, and how important it is for our children to learn this early onHow Sally found herself over-compensating for the tough first year of her first daughter’s life by trying to be super mum with her second - and what it taught herHow to keep believing, when all the odds are against youThe definition of strength and grit, and the importance of being in the moment, no matter whatWhat Sally told herself in her darkest moments to keep on goingWhat cancer and mamahood has taught her the mostHow she now balances a hugely successful television career, her own online fashion and lifestyle business, her frozen smoothie products, and her familyHer daily rituals to keep her healthy and full of energy, even with two little ones

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

28 min