Stacked Keys Podcast
The idea to talk to women who are out there living and making a difference is where the Stacked Keys Podcast was born. There are women who make a difference, but never make a wave while paddling through life. Immediately I can think of a dozen or more who impacted me, but I want more. I want to talk to those I don't know and I want to share with an audience that might need the inspiration to find their own beat. This podcast is to feature women who are impressive in the work world-- or in raising a family -- or who have hobbies that can make us all be encouraged. Want to hear what makes these women passionate and get up in the morning or what they wish they had known earlier in life? Grab your keys and STOMP to your own drum.
Stacked Keys Podcast
Episode 215 -- Rachel Armstrong -- The Protective Friend Becomes the Empowered Mom
How do you find joy and purpose when motherhood collides with past trauma? In this deeply moving conversation, Rachel Armstrong takes us on her journey from successful sales executive to full-time mom, revealing the beautiful and challenging transformation that changed her at her core.
"I died the day I gave birth," Rachel shares with striking honesty. This powerful statement opens a window into her experience of completely reshaping her identity through motherhood. Having grown up with an alcoholic mother who passed away in 2019, Rachel brings unique perspective to parenting - she's determined to give her son something she never fully had: peace.
The conversation explores the delicate balance between nurturing others and self-care. As a natural "people pleaser" from her childhood role of maintaining family homeostasis, Rachel candidly discusses her tendency to "pour from an empty cup" and her ongoing work to establish healthy boundaries. Her insights about regulating her own emotions to help her two-year-old son regulate his represent powerful healing across generations.
What makes this episode especially valuable is Rachel's perspective on finding richness in life's simple treasures - her son's laughter, her modest 830-square-foot home, the therapeutic fire pit in her backyard where she finds spiritual connection. She challenges listeners to practice open-mindedness and the willingness to be wrong sometimes, wisdom that extends far beyond parenting.
Whether you're a parent navigating difficult terrain, someone healing from childhood wounds, or simply seeking more authentic connections, Rachel's journey will inspire you to embrace both the struggles and joys that shape who we become. Her message that "peace is coming" offers hope that our most challenging experiences can ultimately lead to our greatest healing.
Music "STOMP" used by permission of artist Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff