Speak, Mother | Motherhood Burnout Recovery & Identity Reclamation
You’ve kept quiet long enough. This is your invitation to get loud.
Speak, Mother is the podcast for women who feel buried under the weight of modern motherhood—and are finally ready to reclaim their voice.
Hosted by Shannon Warner, podcast producer and founder of Resonant Collective, this show gets real about why motherhood feels so damn hard—from invisible labor and mom guilt to systemic pressure and emotional burnout.
Whether you're a stay-at-home mom drowning in mental load or a working mom juggling deadlines and daycare pickups, you’ll find validation, truth-telling, and sanity-saving support here.
Through unfiltered solo episodes, intimate interviews, and voice-first storytelling, we’ll spill the tea on the systems that silence women—and explore what it means to come home to yourself after kids.
You’re not broken. You’re waking up.
Speak, Mother.
Speak, Mother | Motherhood Burnout Recovery & Identity Reclamation
Latest Episodes
You've Survived Every Hard Day So Far | Speak, Mother
You'll have a good day. Feel proud, capable, like yourself. And then something will happen. A number on a screen, a bill, a reminder of the reality you're living in. And just like that, the good feeling collapses.This week I'm not preten...
What Happens When a Mom Quits Her Toxic Job With No Plan | Kimberly Scanlon
What do you do when your job is making you miserable, your gut is screaming, and you have no backup plan?If you're Kimberly Scanlon, you quit. You take six months off to recover your nervous system. And then you take a part time job at a...
Why Reinventing Yourself After Motherhood Isn't Starting Over | Speak, Mother
Drop me a note and tell me what you're reclaiming. You may notice something different about this episode. It's dropping as Episode 86, not Episode 15. That's not a mistake.When I relaunched Speak, Mother earlier ...
What This Overwhelmed Mom Is Actually Reaching For | Speak, Mother
Life has been a lot lately. Not in a vague everything-is-fine kind of way, but in a just-trying-to-get-to-the-next-day kind of way. And in the middle of it, I've been paying attention to what's actually helping. Not the aspirational stuff. The ...
Why Women's Grief Gets a Time Limit | Speak, Mother
Sadness isn't one of the seven deadly sins, so why does it get its own chapter in On Our Best Behavior? Because the same culture that turned human impulses into moral failures has spent centuries teaching us that grief is an inconvenie...