• Navigating Food, Body Image, Diet Culture, and Mental Health with Amanda a licensed counselor and registered dietitian
    Feb 18 2025

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    If you are a mom navigating her health and wellness in the sea of being raised in diet culture- SAME.

    Amanda and I have a conversation about how societal pressures and cultural narratives often distort our understanding of health, reducing it to a number on a scale. Instead, we explore how to raise future generations with a more empowering perspective on body image.

    We touch on intuitive eating and mindful living, emphasizing that the journey to self-acceptance is far more important than chasing perfection. It's about tuning in to what our bodies truly need, not succumbing to external ideals.

    As we unpack the harmful effects of diet culture and then the swing to perfectionism and intense rigidity with food, Amanda advocates for shifting away from self-criticism and embracing personal growth. With insights on moving beyond black-and-white thinking, we offer a balanced approach to food and exercise that nurtures both mental and physical health.

    About Amanda:

    Amanda is a licensed therapist and registered dietitian. I started my counseling career at an inpatient adult eating disorders rehab center that was wonderful. I lived through the 90s and 2000s as a young woman in a family of mostly women in the pre professional dance world. Luckily I didnt have a high level eating disorder but definitely learned some disordered eating patterns and body messages that I’ve healed through personal work, education, and the beautiful experience of helping and watching wonderful women also heal.

    Where to connect with Amanda:

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    Chapter Markers:

    00:02 Navigating Food and Body Relationships
    09:38 Empowering Body and Food Relationships
    18:26 Understanding Food and Body Narratives
    31:49 Exploring Nutrition and Body Connection
    41:06 Transforming Food and Body Relationships
    47:33 Navigating Body Respect and Nourishment
    01:00Unpacking Diet Culture and Mental Health




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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Health in Winter or Burnout Seasons: When Life or Healing Force You to Slow Down
    Feb 13 2025

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    Join me for this vulnerable solo episode where I share about a current season of winter in my personal life while my business is blowing up (in the best ways). How my kids new season and age alongside advanced somatic trainings invited me into an unexpected new depth and potency of healing personally. When you are a high functioner, it's really important to learn how to prevent burnout by honoring your seasons, so I wanted to share how winter feels and looks like while life keeps moving at the same pace.

    This episode invites you to trust your own season of life, whether you're finding solace in introspection or embracing a whirlwind of action. We'll discuss the importance of honoring your personal pace and the balance between ambition and contentment, especially when life demands more than we think we can give. By sharing insights and encouraging bold steps, I aim to foster a supportive community for moms and women ready to transform "aha" moments into tangible actions. Remember, self-care isn't just a buzzword—it's a cornerstone of making a meaningful impact in your world. Listen in, find your peace, and let's grow together.

    1:1 Somatic Coaching and Mentorship


    Chapter Markers:

    0:02 Navigating Seasons of Healing and Growth

    10:19 Trusting Your Season and Pace

    17:24 Empowering Actions for Women




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    18 mins
  • Grief unfiltered: the unspoken truths of navigating grief in the midst of motherhood with Erica Vander Sande
    Feb 11 2025

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    Grief is universal, yet most of the realities of what the experience feels and looks like remains shrouded in silence and stigma. In this heartfelt episode of the Motherhood Mentor Podcast, Becca sits down with one of her best friends Erica to explore the raw and often unspoken aspects of grief, particularly for mothers navigating profound loss. Erica shares her deeply personal journey of losing her mother to breast cancer in 2020, offering a candid look at both the sudden shock of loss and the slow, agonizing preemptive grief that accompanies knowing a loved one’s passing is imminent. And then the “after” the after of grief while navigating young babies and building a business.

    Through their conversation, Erica reveals the full spectrum of emotions that come with grief and death—those that society deems acceptable and those that are often ignored or no one names. She speaks about the delicate balance of holding space for grief while also being a pillar of strength for her children. This episode touches on the struggles of feeling isolated in grief, especially when friends and family’s support fades after the funeral, and how important it is to cultivate spaces for ongoing grief-sharing.

    Erica’s story highlights the importance of allowing yourself to grieve authentically and openly, embracing both joy and sorrow in equal measure. She reflects on how sharing memories of her mother with her children has helped her heal and keep her mother’s spirit alive. As the conversation deepens, the profound impact of grief on life, love, and connection becomes clear, reminding us that while grief is painful, it can also bring a deeper appreciation for life’s fleeting beauty.

    This episode offers a powerful, compassionate exploration of grief as a transformative journey—one that reshapes our relationship with ourselves, our loved ones, and the world around us. Whether you’ve experienced loss or want to better understand it, this episode will offer you solace, understanding, and a sense of connection in a topic too often left unspoken.

    About Erica:

    Erica Vander Sande is a light worker and psychic medium, deeply committed to helping others find alignment and purpose. As the owner of The Mina Company, Erica has spent over 15 years guiding conscious entrepreneurs to scale their businesses with sustainable strategies rooted in both intuition and expertise. Known for her ability to tap into her clients' strengths and create thriving, long-term marketing plans, she is also a sought-after speaker and mentor. Her new Her new initiative, Breaking Through.

    In addition to her work, Erica is a dedicated mother who finds balance through running and a deep appreciation for all things cozy. Her spiritual practice is integral to every part of her life and business, shaping a vision of success that empowers others to break through their own limitations.

    Chapter Markers:

    0:02 Exploring Grief With Erica

    14:23 Navigating Trauma and Support in Grief

    20:48 Navigating Grief and Celebration of Life

    25:40 Navigating the Depths of Grief



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Beyond the Waiting: Navigating the Emotional Rollercoaster of Fertility and IVF with Lisa White
    Feb 4 2025

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    This episode explores the emotional and holistic aspects of fertility journeys, how we show up to seasons without control, particularly focusing on IVF and the journey many women have to becoming a mother. Becca and her guest Lisa White dive deep into how we show up to infertility, IVF, becoming a mother, the identity we hold outside of motherhood and the timing of things. Lisa shares powerful perspectives on how she showed up to this season and how it impacted her and now supports the women she works with women going through fertility and IVF. It's more than just physical and biology- it's mental, emotional, and spiritual to walk through the journey and we hope this episode gives you language, permission, and support for your journey.

    Topics in this episode:

    • Discussing the rise of fertility struggles in women

    • The role of male factor infertility in couples’ challenges

    • Importance of early medical testing and support

    • Emotional toll of fertility challenges on women

    • Holistic approaches to coping with IVF and self-care practices

    • Building community and finding sisterhood during struggles- building resource and support

    • Using mindfulness and self-care to nurture the emotional self

    • Exploring the concept of choice and personal empowerment

    • Lessons learned about resilience throughout the IVF journey

    • The importance of staying connected to oneself during fertility challenges and seasons of waiting

    If this podcast episode resonated, Becca and Lisa would love to hear from you. Send us a DM on social and let us know you listened! What resonated or stuck out to you?

    About Lisa:

    Lisa White is a holistic IVF Coach, a national board-certified occupational therapist, author of the fertility book, ‘HOLD ON, BABY!’ and the host of the SOULFUL IVF Podcast. She specializes in helping women navigate the ride of IVF with a focus on mindset, energetics, and soulful living.
    As a lifelong practitioner of manifestation and holistic approach to wellness, Lisa applied these same principles on her fertility journey. With one healthy embryo holding on for her and her husband, they beat the odds and found “success” despite a long road of unexpected setbacks and surgeries. She helps women stay empowered, hold onto hope, and most importantly hold onto themselves while on their path to motherhood. Lisa guides women through private coaching support, group programs, and online
    resources. Most recently she created her signature online course – ‘‘The Energetics of IVF.’ She resides just north of Denver, Colorado with her husband and 7-year-old daughter.

    Connect with her at:

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    57 mins
  • The Unshaming Way with David Bedrick: a compassionate guide to healing shame,mom guilt, and trauma
    Jan 7 2025

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    In this deeply insightful episode of the Motherhood Mentor Podcast, Becca sits down with author and mental health expert David Bedrick to explore the complex emotions of shame, guilt, boundaries, and dealing with your inner critic. Drawing on his extensive experience, David offers a compassionate approach to understanding these emotions and experiences—not as flaws to fix, but as meaningful messages and medicine that guide us toward healing.

    David introduces the concept of the "Unshaming Way"—a paradigm shift that encourages us to embrace imperfections and release the self-criticism that often keeps us stuck. Together, they explore how shame isn’t just an emotion but an internalized witness that distorts our reality, creating barriers to self-acceptance and healing. David and Becca discuss some of the highlights of David's new book “The Unshaming Way”

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    1. Healing Shame and Guilt: How to break free from the cycle of mom guilt and self-blame, embracing a compassionate relationship with yourself.
    2. Perfectionism and Its Roots: How generational trauma and societal expectations fuel perfectionism in mothers, and how to release the pressure to be “perfect.”
    3. Managing Parental Anger: How anger in motherhood isn’t a sign of failure but a signal of unmet needs—and how to express it in healthy ways.
    4. Generational Healing: How to break the cycle of intergenerational trauma and create a new legacy of self-acceptance, authentic connection, and empowerment.

    David emphasizes the importance of boundaries and self-compassion in healing, teaching us how to recognize the root of our anger and use it as a tool for reclaiming our voice and space. He shares powerful insights on how authentic relationships—not perfection—are the key to healing past wounds and cultivating resilience as a mother.

    If you’ve ever struggled with the weight of perfectionism, the guilt of yelling at your kids, or the feeling that you're not enough, or the exhausting constant inner critic- this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to discover how to release shame, embrace your humanity, and step into a more empowered, compassionate version of yourself.

    Meet David:
    David Bedrick, JD, Dipl. PW, is a teacher, counselor, and attorney. He grew up in family marked by violence. While his father’s brutality was physical and verbal, his mother’s denial and gaslighting had its own covert power. This formative context introduced David early to the etiology of shame and instilled an urge to unshame.

    Professionally, he was on the faculty for the University of Phoenix and the Process Work Institute in the U.S. and Poland and is the founder of the Santa Fe Institute for Shame-based Studies where he trains therapists, coaches and healers and offers workshops.

    David writes for Psychology Today and is the author of three books: Talking Back to Dr. Phil: Alternatives to Mainstream Psychology and Revisioning Activism: Bringing Depth, Dialogue, and Diversity to Individual and Social Change. His new book is You Can’t Judge a Body by Its Cover: 17 Women’s Stories of Hunger, Body Shame and Redemption. His recent book, The Unshaming Way, published in November of 2024 by North Atlantic books.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • From Fear to Freedom: Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Trusting Yourself in Life’s Gray Areas
    Dec 30 2024

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    In this empowering episode of the Motherhood Mentor Podcast, Becca dives into the phrase “ If it’s not a hell yes, it’s a hell no” and how that is often not true for her. When is “no” a boundary- and when is it a self imposed limiting belief, or even a safety response from avoiding discomfort or activation? Join me as I share a transformative journey from fear to freedom, exploring how imposter syndrome and self-doubt hold us back in motherhood, business, and personal growth.

    Becca shares her personal story of overcoming people-pleasing tendencies, navigating visibility fears, and learning to trust herself as she steps into new opportunities. Through engaging narratives, including a metaphor about her fear of heights and starting her podcast, Becca shows how fear can often disguise itself as a barrier to growth, when in fact it’s an invitation to step into something greater.

    In this episode, you’ll discover:

    1. How to recognize and dismantle imposter syndrome in your life.
    2. The power of self-trust and how to build it in motherhood and beyond.
    3. Why embracing life’s "gray areas" and mundane tasks can lead to deep personal growth.
    4. The importance of setting boundaries and understanding your capacity, both in motherhood and in daily life.
    5. How to move beyond the “hell yes or hell no” mentality and make empowered decisions that serve your personal values.

    Join Becca as she explores the nuances of fear, consent, and decision-making, offering insights and practical tools for mothers and women seeking to grow with intention and authenticity.

    Ready to trust yourself more and embrace the messy, beautiful journey of personal growth? Tune in now and let’s navigate these transformative steps together!

    Chapter Markers:

    Embracing Fear and Trusting Self

    00:11:10

    Understanding Consent and Capacity Levels

    00:22:40

    Navigating Life's Gray Areas

    00:30:50

    Empowering Moms Through Podcast Support



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    32 mins
  • Perfectionism or Permission: Transforming Ambition and Pressure in Motherhood & Business
    Dec 23 2024

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    In this episode of the Motherhood Mentor Podcast, we explore how perfectionism can shift from being a paralyzing pressure to a powerful permission for growth. In this solo episode with Becca, a somatic healing practitioner and holistic life coach, we dive into the complex ways perfectionism shows up in both motherhood, relationships, and entrepreneurship—often as fear masked by high standards and a consistent awareness in the gap. The gap between our ideals and desires- and the reality. We discuss how perfectionism can become a tool for personal growth rather than a barrier. We’ll look at different types of perfectionists—intense, procrastinator, messy—and how they impact our creativity, relationships, and self-worth.

    Becca shares practical tips and real-life experiences to help you reframe perfectionism. You’ll learn how to embrace imperfection, release unrealistic expectations, and create a more fulfilling life with both ambition and compassion. And most of all, finally feel good enough with where you are- present with what is messy and magic.

    If you're ready to stop letting perfectionism hold you back and start giving yourself permission to grow in your messy, beautiful human experience—this episode is for you!

    Resources and Recommendations from this episode:

    Liz Gilbert : Big Magic

    Anne Lamott

    Types of Perfectionism from The Perfectionists Guide to Losing Control by Katherine Morgan Schafler

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    Chapter Markers

    • 0:02- Navigating Perfectionism
    • 3:34- Battling Perfectionism in Everyday Life
    • 10:56- Embracing and Balancing Perfectionism
    • 27:31- Navigating Unrealistic Expectations of Motherhood
    • 32:53- Understanding and Embracing Perfectionism Types
    • 44:51- Trusting and Healing Perfectionism



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    53 mins
  • Defining success in business, health, and motherhood as a highly ambitious woman with Ash McDonald, my OG Mentor and Business Coach
    Dec 19 2024

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    This episode is a really special one for me as I have my OG mentor and business coach Ash Mcdonald as my guest. Ashley has such a special place in my life and business.

    In this conversation we dive into what success look and feel like when you're highly ambitious, a mother, and an entrepreneur/business owner? In this conversation, Ash, a therapist-turned-business mentor, shares her own transformational story of navigating ambition, burnout, and redefining what success truly means—both in her career and personal life.

    Together, we unpack how ambition, business growth, and motherhood intersect—and how to navigate them without falling into the trap of burnout, especially when you are a high functioning woman who can hold a lot.

    We discuss and share about:

    1. How her definition of success has evolved over the years, especially after becoming a mother
    2. The pressures of being a highly ambitious woman and how to manage them without sacrificing your well-being
    3. The role of ambition in shaping our careers—and how to handle it when it feels like too much
    4. Her decision to step and scale back from a successful business to prioritize personal fulfillment
    5. Selling and dropping all the external definitions of success and finding what serves her and her family in this season
    6. Practical advice on how to redefine your success criteria to align with your values, desires, and well-being

    If you're a mom or a business owner looking to balance a thriving career without losing yourself in the process, this episode is a must-listen. Ash’s insights will empower you to make intentional choices that support both your business and personal life, without compromising your peace or staying in cycles of burnout.

    Meet Ash McDonald: Ash is a walking contradiction: working less than 15 hours a week, running a multi-6-figure business, homeschooling her kids, and traveling the world.

    But, it didn't start that way.

    After years of hustling herself into burnout, she realized the true cost of my success—her well-being. She rebuilt her business from the inside out, prioritizing emotional healing, nervous system regulation, and sustainable success. Today, she help high-achieving women like you do the same—without sacrificing your peace.

    You can find her here:

    Ash's Podcast
    Instagram
    Website
    Becoming Her Free Guide

    Chapter Markers:

    • 0:02- Evolution of Success as an Entrepreneur
    • 11:45- Redefining Success and Burnout Recovery
    • 21:59- Defining Success Through Personal Criteria
    • 33:09- Reevaluating Identity and Success Definition
    • 44:21- Embracing Personal Growth and Authenticity
    • 55:37- Navigating Ever-Changing Personal Definitions of Success




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    1 hr and 6 mins