Becoming Mom: Transitioning Into Motherhood With Sonya Looney, Kikkan Randall, Kimmy Fasani, Belinda Baggs, and Marissa Colclasure

Mom

This is an episode for all women everywhere. If you are finding motherhood hard, this episode is for you. If you are finding it hard to mother yourself, this episode is for you. If you aren't sure motherhood is right for you, this episode is for you too.

In this special compilation, we are featuring five rockstar guests who tell their stories of becoming moms. 

I hope this compilation raises questions and provides support for you, wherever you are on your journey.


Guests Mentioned

Sonya Looney, professional mountain biker and entrepreneur, talks about shifting her perspective and finding out what's really important in life.

Listen to Episode 087

Kikkan Randall, Olympic Gold Medalist in nordic skiing and cancer survivor, on how having a child made her more in love with her sport, changed her body, and allowed her to come back stronger than ever.

Listen to Episode 022

Kimmy Fasani, pro snowboarder, entrepreneur, and cancer survivor, on the myths of motherhood and the realities of balancing work and family life.

Listen to Episode 055

Belinda Baggs, environmental surf activist and ambassador for Patagonia, discusses sharing her passion with her son and what it was like to go from never wanting kids to becoming a mom.

Listen to Episode 08

Marissa Colclasure, first Officer Pilot, skydiver, and Wingwalker, talks about the power of doing something that sets your heart on fire while the kids are watching.

Listen to Episode 036

Topics Include

  • Finding clarity on the important things in life

  • Questioning the value of "achievements"

  • Deciding to have kids or not

  • Deciding when to have kids

  • How pregnancy affects our bodies

  • Myths of motherhood

  • The realities of balancing work and family life

  • Sharing your passions with your kids


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