There’s something sacred about late-night reflections. In Episode 3 of the Midnight Momma podcast, we slow down and step into the soft, quiet space where truth lives—the kind that only shows up when the house is still, the lights are low, and your soul is wide open.
This episode is a heart-to-heart about the shifts that come with motherhood and aging—how our bodies change, how our identities stretch and reshape, and how self-care starts to mean something much deeper than a bubble bath or a good serum.
As I talk through my own journey of weaning, co-sleeping transitions, and staring down the milestone of turning 40, I’m reminded of something powerful: self-love is not a destination, it’s a daily, grace-filled practice. It’s looking in the mirror and seeing not just what’s changed—but what’s been revealed.
We dig into how beauty isn’t just in the smooth skin or firm curves—it’s in the laugh lines earned through years of joy and pain, the stretch marks from carrying life, and the tender strength that blooms from heartbreak and healing. Our bodies carry our stories, and every scar is a page.
One of the biggest truths from this episode? We are allowed to grieve who we used to be, even as we celebrate who we’re becoming. There is no shame in mourning the loss of a past version of yourself while making space for the woman you’re stepping into. That, too, is holy.
Through vulnerability and faith, I invite you to join me in embracing the transitions, shedding old expectations, and grounding ourselves in the unwavering truth: we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Always have been. Still are.
So if you’re in a season of change—whether you’re weaning your last baby, moving your child into their own bed, or simply noticing the ways your face is changing—know this: you are not alone. There is beauty in this becoming. And you are more than enough.
*🔗 Listen to Episode 3 now on Spotify, Rumble and Youtube and be reminded: you are still her. Just softer, stronger, and wiser.






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