
From Overloaded to Unburdened: Reclaiming Rest and Connection in Motherhood
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Motherhood is supposed to be joyful, but for many women it’s also isolating, exhausting, and overwhelming. In this episode of The Expanded MD: Bridging Science and Spirituality, I sit down with clinical counselor Autumn Fowler to explore the realities of burnout in motherhood—what it looks like, why it’s so hard to talk about, and how we can start to lighten the load.
Together we unpack:
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The hidden isolation many new mothers face
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How identity shifts and “shoulding” culture fuel shame and guilt
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Why burnout in motherhood mirrors workplace burnout (but is rarely named)
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The role of the nervous system in how we show up for our families
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Practical steps to move from martyrdom to connection and community
We also share our personal experiences of early motherhood, the guilt of not “doing it all,” and why modeling rest and self-care is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children.
✨ Plus: Hear about our upcoming event, Unburdened: The Experience, on September 28th in Victoria, BC—a half-day retreat designed to help mothers step away from the grind, reconnect with themselves, and find support in community.