Zoe Blaskey (Part 1) - The Antidote to the Toxic Perfectionism of Motherhood

Zoe Blaskey (Part 1) - The Antidote to the Toxic Perfectionism of Motherhood

By Mo Gawdat

Today&aposs guest is Zoe Blaskey.

Zoe is the founder of Motherkind, a self empowerment platform for modern mums. Through Motherkind, Zoe coaches mothers of all backgrounds from Global CEO&aposs to full time moms on how to navigate the huge challenges of modern motherhood.

Zoe hosts the Motherkind Podcast, which is the UK&aposs number one family podcast on iTunes and speaks every week to world leading experts on a range of topics from self care, mental health, career, nutrition and parenting. The Telegraph celebrated the podcast as &aposthe antidote to the toxic perfectionism of modern motherhood&apos.

In Part 1, listen as we discuss:

The anxiety and perfectionism of being a new mom.The inner changes of becoming a mom or dad are so discombobulating.Why it&aposs okay to not feel overwhelming love when your child is born.Matrescence, the pruning process of becoming a mother.How we learn our parenting from our parents.Why moms need coaching.The effects of having kids on your relationship.The ten minute, ultra honest check in with your partner.People should take the decision to have kids more seriously.Nobody really feels ready to have kids.

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Connect with Zoe Blaskey on Instagram at @motherkind_zoe  and her website, motherkind.co

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