momming so hard

Welcome back to The Scaries, your go-to podcast for unravelling the alarming, the inconceivable, and the downright scary realities faced by women and girls worldwide. Today, we're diving deep into the complex world of motherhood. With Mother's Day just around the corner, and as moms and daughters ourselves, we couldn't think of a better time to shed light on this simultaneously challenging and rewarding role.

But let's get real for a moment. Mother's Day isn't all sunshine and roses for everyone. We want to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate all the moms out there, whether you're celebrating, grieving, or simply trying to survive. This one's for you.

As we peel back the layers of motherhood, we uncover some surprising truths. From unexpected bodily changes to the relentless juggle of work and caregiving responsibilities, being a mom is no walk in the park. And let's not forget the invisible load that many moms carry, often shouldering multiple full-time jobs with minimal time for themselves. But amidst the chaos, there are moments of joy and growth.

However, it's essential to address the harsh realities that many moms face today. From societal pressures to the staggering statistics on motherhood burnout, the struggle is real. Did you know that nearly half of mothers are currently seeking therapy or that the pandemic has forced one in three mothers to consider leaving their jobs or downshifting their careers? It's a sobering reminder of the uphill battle that many moms face.

So, what can we do to change the narrative? As individuals, we can challenge stereotypes, encourage shared parental responsibilities, and build supportive communities celebrating diverse parenting styles. And for employers, implementing policies such as flexible work schedules, generous leave, and career advancement opportunities can make a world of difference for working moms.

Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions on how to make the world a little less scary for women and girls everywhere. Remember, change starts with awareness and action. Together, we can make a difference.

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