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EP6- Where Do We Go From Here?

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Bloodline & Backbone – Season Finale

What if motherhood isn’t a destination, but a transformation?

This finale explores how becoming a mom rewires our brains, reshapes our desires, and calls us to reclaim what we’ve lost. From viral language like “bedrotting” and “girl dinner” to the sacred science of matrescence, this episode is a benediction for every mom becoming someone new.

In this episode:

  • The power of naming our experience: “bedrotting,” “girl dinner,” “touch grass”
  • Why matrescence is the motherhood equivalent of adolescence (Lucy Jones)
  • “Mom brain” as neurological brilliance (Dr. Sarah McKay)
  • Claire Huxtable’s cultural legacy
  • What Scripture says about restoration
  • Reclaiming joy, creativity, desire—and your whole self
  • A lipstick story from WWII that redefines dignity
  • A final benediction: you’re not failing. You’re forming.

References & Voices: TikToks: Bedrotting, Girl Dinner, Touch Grass Interviews: Lucy Jones, Dr. Sarah McKay, Ellen Pompeo Special thanks to Dr. Beth Stovell

You carry the bloodline. You are the backbone. You don’t have to go back—just forward, into who you’re becoming.

🎧 Listen now and tag a mom who needs to hear this.

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Bloodline & Backbone – Season Finale

What if motherhood isn’t a destination, but a transformation?

This finale explores how becoming a mom rewires our brains, reshapes our desires, and calls us to reclaim what we’ve lost. From viral language like “bedrotting” and “girl dinner” to the sacred science of matrescence, this episode is a benediction for every mom becoming someone new.

In this episode:

  • The power of naming our experience: “bedrotting,” “girl dinner,” “touch grass”
  • Why matrescence is the motherhood equivalent of adolescence (Lucy Jones)
  • “Mom brain” as neurological brilliance (Dr. Sarah McKay)
  • Claire Huxtable’s cultural legacy
  • What Scripture says about restoration
  • Reclaiming joy, creativity, desire—and your whole self
  • A lipstick story from WWII that redefines dignity
  • A final benediction: you’re not failing. You’re forming.

References & Voices: TikToks: Bedrotting, Girl Dinner, Touch Grass Interviews: Lucy Jones, Dr. Sarah McKay, Ellen Pompeo Special thanks to Dr. Beth Stovell

You carry the bloodline. You are the backbone. You don’t have to go back—just forward, into who you’re becoming.

🎧 Listen now and tag a mom who needs to hear this.

  continue reading

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