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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #166: Becoming a mom: The advice I needed most in those first few months with Christen Reed

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Stephanie May Wilson

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Mental Health

4.94K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2022

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls Night! Our guest for today’s episode is Christen Reed. Christen works as a licensed marriage and family therapist at Ready Nest Counseling here in Nashville. And not only is she an amazing therapist, she’s MY therapist. Christen has been there with me every step of the way as I’ve gone through the most gigantic transition of my entire life — becoming a mom. And that’s what we’re talking about today. We’re talking about becoming a mom — why it’s such a big transition, what you can do to prepare for it, and some really practical pieces of advice and wisdom to help you through it. (Especially in those first few months). Now, I have a few disclaimers to share with you before we dive in: First: I mentioned this last week, but it is a tad unconventional for you to be meeting my therapist. (She and I had tons of talks and signed lots of papers having to do with boundaries and confidentiality and making sure that we keep our therapist/client relationship as safe and sacred as it’s always been!) So I just wanted to let y’all know that. Second: I wanted to let you know that this is a pretty messy, vulnerable topic for me. In this episode, you’ll hear why I had such a hard time in the first few months of being a mom — why I say that it’s the hardest transition I’ve ever gone through. And the reason I want to be so honest about this is not to be discouraging (that’s the LAST thing I would want to be), but it’s because I don’t ever want you to have to go through any of this alone. I was actually talking to my sister about this a few weeks ago. Maybe your first few months of mom life won’t be that hard, and if that’s the case, AMAZING! I’m so so happy for you. But if this is really hard for you — I want you to know that you’re not alone in that. You’re not weak, you’re not a bad mom. This is hard. And you’re not alone in feeling that way. One last thing I wanted to say: Christen and I had so much to talk about in this episode that we actually had to split it into two parts. But trust me, it’s so worth it. So today you’ll be hearing part one of our conversation, and next week we’ll air part two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey friends, welcome to Girls Night. I'm Stephanie May Wilson and I am so happy that you're here.

0:10.2

Each week I have a girlfriend over and we talk through one of the biggest questions we have

0:13.6

about our lives as women. We're talking about friendships and faith and relationships and self-confidence,

0:19.0

about our calling in life and how to live every bit of our lives to the full.

0:23.1

Life is so much better and easier and absolutely more fun when we navigate it together as

0:27.6

girlfriends and I cannot wait to get started. I guess for today's episode is Kristen Reid.

0:33.5

Kristen works as a licensed marriage and family therapist at Reddiness Counseling here in Nashville

0:38.4

and not only is she an amazing therapist, she's my therapist. Kristen has been there with me every step

0:45.1

of the way as I've gone through the most gigantic transition of my entire life, becoming a mom.

0:50.7

And that's what we're talking about today. We're talking about becoming a mom, why it's such a

0:55.6

big transition, what you can do to prepare for it and some really practical pieces of advice and

1:00.1

wisdom to help you through it, especially in those first few months. Now I have a few disclaimers

1:05.3

to share with you before we dive in. First, I mentioned this last week but it isn't had unconventional

1:10.3

for you to be meeting my therapist. She and I had tons of talks and signed lots of papers having to

1:14.9

do with boundaries and confidentiality and making sure that we keep our therapist's client relationship

1:19.6

as safe and sacred as it's always been. And so I just want to let you know that.

1:23.1

Second, I want to let you know that this is a pretty messy vulnerable topic for me.

1:27.6

In this episode, you're going to hear why I had such a hard time in the first few months

1:32.0

of being a mom. Why I say it's the hardest transition I've ever gone through.

1:35.6

And the reason I want to be so honest about this is not to be discouraging, that is the last thing

1:41.1

I would ever want to be. But it's because I don't want you to have to go through any of this alone.

1:45.2

I was actually talking to my sister about this few weeks ago. You know, maybe your first few

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