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Motherhood and Identity: How to Be a More Mindful Mom

Motherhood and Identity: How to Be a More Mindful Mom

Update: 2025-01-28
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This episode invites parents to shift their mindset from chaos to joy by embracing mindfulness and playfulness in their daily routines. Through insightful conversation, we explore techniques to create space for connection, the importance of intentional pauses, and how redefining our perspectives can foster deeper joy and satisfaction in parenting. 

  • Creating space for aliveness and joy 
  • Navigating challenging emotional conversations 
  • The power of communication and collaboration in parenting 
  • Shifting focus from problems to joyful moments 
  • Daily rituals to promote mindfulness and self-care 
  • Redefining standards of parenting and embracing imperfection

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Meet Kayla Huszar, the Host of the Chill Like a Mother Podcast

Kayla Huszar is a Registered Social Worker and Expressive Arts Therapist who helps mothers reconnect with their authentic selves through embodied art-making. She encourages moms to embrace the messy, beautiful realities of their unique motherhood journeys. Whether through the podcast, 1:1 sessions or her signature Motherload Membership, Kayla creates a brave space for mothers to explore their identities beyond parenting, reconnect with their intuition, and find creative outlets for emotional expression and self-discovery.

Thank you for letting me be a part of your day—kids running amok and all! If this episode helped you feel a little more chill, please leave a rating or review. Your feedback helps the podcast reach more moms who need to hear it.

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Motherhood and Identity: How to Be a More Mindful Mom

Motherhood and Identity: How to Be a More Mindful Mom

Kayla Huszar