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No One Told Us

Episode 39: From One to Two: Rediscovering Yourself, Managing Expectations, and Splitting the Load

No One Told Us

Rachael Shepard-Ohta

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.9590 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Episode 39: From One to Two: Rediscovering Yourself, Managing Expectations, and Splitting the Load with Cameron Oaks Rogers  @cameronoaksrogers This week Rachael has on guest Cameron Rogers, a content creator, podcaster and mother of two! Cameron shares her journey to motherhood, including her transition from a career on Wall Street to full-time content creation. Recently a mom of 2, she discusses the challenges and surprises of transitioning from one to two children. Cameron also talks about the impact becoming a mom has had on her relationship with her partner and how they navigate the division of labor through the Fair Play method.  In this candid conversation, Cameron shares openly about her mental health during pregnancies and postpartum, her decision to go alcohol-free and the journey to finding identity outside of motherhood. Find out how she deals with negative comments on the internet, why parenting each child differently has been so helpful, and the unexpected healing and challenges of parenthood! Cameron Oaks Rogers is best known for her voice and relatable humor which carves out a safe space on the internet for mothers everywhere. She’s dedicated to dismantling the stigma surrounding mental health, and leveraging her platforms to foster an open dialogue within her closely-knit community about real life issues. Drawing from her fearless career journey, a notable five-year stint on Wall Street, and a robust entrepreneurial skill set, she’s earned recognition as one of Forbes' "Five Entrepreneurs Who are Changing New York’s Wellness Scene." Embracing the challenges of new motherhood, she has passionately shed light on her own experiences with pregnancy, postpartum depression, and the often unspoken or overlooked trials and tribulations of navigating the journey of motherhood, she’s also a recent mother of two! Mentioned in this episode: Cameron’s Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers Cameron’s tiktok: @cameronoaksrogers Cameron’s Podcast: Freckled Foodie & Friends Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram! 😴☁️🤎✨ Rachael is a mom of 3, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, and the host of this podcast. Instagram | Tiktok |  Website  Episode Sponsored By: Mysteries About True Histories Podcast:  Tune in every Thursday for a brand new episode of Mysteries About True Histories! This series is perfect for kids ages six and up. Even if your child hasn’t learned some of these concepts yet in school, the storytelling seamlessly plants the seeds for all kinds of math, history, geography and science lessons that will keep your little ones curious and excited to learn. Listen to the podcast here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to the No One Told Us podcast where we tell the truth about parenting and talk about all the stuff you wish you knew before having your kids.

0:40.4

I'm your host, Rachel Shepard Otaugh, and today I'm so excited to be speaking with Cameron Oaks Rogers,

0:46.2

who's best known for her voice and relatable humor, carving out a safe space on the internet for mothers everywhere.

0:52.8

Standing proud as a mental health advocate,

0:55.1

community curator, and overall relatable mom, her audience resonates with her realistic and

1:00.0

authentic take on life. She's dedicated to dismantling the stigma surrounding mental health

1:04.6

and leveraging her platforms to foster an open dialogue within her closely knit community

1:08.9

about real life issues. Drawing from her fearless

1:11.8

career journey, a notable five-year stint on Wall Street, and a robust entrepreneurial skill set,

1:17.5

she's earned recognition as one of Forbes five entrepreneurs who are changing New York's wellness

1:22.6

scene. Embracing the challenges of New Motherhood, she's passionately shed light on her own

1:26.8

experiences with pregnancy, postpartum depression, and the often unspoken or overlooked trials and tribulations of navigating this journey of motherhood.

1:35.8

And Cameron is a new mother of two. You just welcomed your second baby, which has been, it's been so exciting for me to watch this on TikTok. I've been following you for such a long time. And I've been so excited to kind of see how you navigate that journey because it can be really intense and tough and beautiful and all of the things. Humbling, that's probably the best way to sum it up. So I'm really excited to get into today's episode with you. Thank you so, so much for joining us on the podcast today. Thank you for having me. I'm so excited to chat. And I do feel like as someone who has multiple kids, like it must be interesting to watch a transition of someone from one to two because it's a very different experience. It's very different. Well, the thing that's funny to me is that like on my Instagram page all the time, people want me to poll. Like, can you please just poll and ask people what they found the hardest? Which transition was the hardest? Was it one to two? Was it, you know, becoming a mom for the first time with the zero to one? Was it two to three? And I really find that it's usually pretty evenly split. Like everybody has a totally

2:36.1

different experience. And I think it really just depends on so many different factors. Like you talk

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