• 72. What the Research Says About Moms, Self-Care, and the Path to Repair with Leslie Forde

  • May 2 2025
  • Duración: 59 m
  • Podcast

72. What the Research Says About Moms, Self-Care, and the Path to Repair with Leslie Forde

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    In this episode, Ashley Blackington welcomes Leslie Forde, founder and CEO of Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs and upcoming author of Repair With Self-Care: Your Guide to the Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs. With humor, honesty, and deep research-backed insight, Leslie unpacks the complex emotional and logistical layers of caregiving, particularly motherhood, in a post-pandemic world. She discusses how societal expectations, personal habits, and systemic structures collide—and what we can do about it. From redefining self-care to advocating for policy change and workplace flexibility, this is a must-listen for anyone navigating care, career, and their own mental health.

    What you'll learn:

    • The origin and evolution of Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs
    • How Leslie’s research is changing the conversation around parental burnout
    • Why self-care isn’t optional—and how to reclaim it
    • The intersection of public policy, workplace culture, and maternal well-being
    • What the pandemic revealed about caregiving and equity
    • Actionable ways moms can “vote with their wallets” for change
    • How organizations can retain working parents and caregivers
    • The critical role of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) in supporting caregiver wellbeing
    • Why women’s mental and physical health are directly impacted by invisible labor
    • The long and short game strategies for changing the systems that hold moms back

    Questions answered in this episode:

    • What is the Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs, and how did it begin?
    • Why do moms struggle to care for themselves—and how can that change?
    • How has the pandemic reshaped caregiving and work?
    • What long-term solutions exist for systemic inequities in care and labor?
    • Why is self-care a “ministry” for Leslie?
    • How can moms find clarity on what actually matters in their day-to-day?
    • What is the role of employers in creating family-friendly workplaces?
    • What’s the danger of society “returning to normal” post-pandemic?
    • How can mothers advocate for change through spending power?
    • What’s in Leslie’s upcoming book, Repair With Self-Care?


    Connect with Leslie Forde:

    • Website: https://momshierarchyofneeds.com
    • Book (Pre-order): Repair With Self-Care: Your Guide to the Mom’s Hierarchy of Needs (available wherever books are sold
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslieforde/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/momshierarchy



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