PALOMA FAITH Opens Up On TRAUMATIC Pregnancy, Postpartum Psychosis & Motherhood
Description
Abbey Clancy welcomes Paloma Faith, the multifaceted singer, actress, fashion icon, and author.
Paloma opens up about her diverse career, which began unexpectedly in Hackney and evolved into international fame. She discusses her Sunday Times bestseller, "MILF," which reflects on the pressures women face today, societal expectations, and the myth of having it all.
In a conversation full of warmth, wit, and depth, Paloma shares her struggles with motherhood, societal ideals of beauty, and the emotional toll of balancing career, family, and self-care.
She delves into her upbringing by a fiercely independent single mother, her experience of postpartum psychosis, and the complexities of co-parenting after a relationship breakdown. This episode offers an honest portrayal of what it means to be a modern woman navigating fame, family, and personal growth.
0:00 Intro
0:35 Paloma Faith on Her Multi-Faceted Career
1:57 Women and the Unrealistic Dream
3:09 Raising Empowered Daughters
4:25 Growing Up in Hackney
5:04 Learning Independence as an Only Child
6:47 Managing Responsibility and Empathy
7:55 A Codependent Relationship with Her Mother
9:08 Coping with Health Anxiety
10:13 Motherhood as Preparation for Life’s Challenges
12:19 Hyper Responsibility and Emotional Intelligence
14:07 The Struggle of ‘Having It All’
17:03 The Realities of Sacrifice in Motherhood
21:07 Redefining the Term "MILF"
23:01 Writing for Mothers and the Importance of Self-Care
26:21 The Pressure of Perfection in Parenting
30:14 The Realities of Pregnancy and Childbirth
33:07 Paloma’s Experience with Postpartum Psychosis
37:18 The Importance of Sisterhood and Sharing Experiences
43:14 Balancing Career and Motherhood
48:43 Co-Parenting and Separation Therapy
52:52 Writing an Album About Relationship Breakdown
57:10 The Next Chapter for Paloma
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