
Motherhood Burnout Recovery: Speak, Mother
You’ve kept quiet long enough. This is your invitation to get loud.
Speak, Mother is the podcast for moms navigating identity loss, exhaustion, and overwhelm—and finally ready to reclaim their voice.
Hosted by Shannon Warner, podcast producer and founder of Resonant Collective, this show explores the real reasons modern motherhood feels so 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 balancing career and caregiving, you’ll find validation, truth-telling, and sanity-saving support here.
Through honest solo episodes, deep-dive interviews, and voice-first storytelling, we’ll unpack the motherhood myths that keep women silent—and explore what it means to come home to yourself after kids.
You're not broken. You're waking up.
Speak, Mother.
Motherhood Burnout Recovery: Speak, Mother
A Year of Reflection: Why Motherhood is a Catalyst for Change
Welcome back to the Having a Mom Moment podcast, friends! In this solo episode, I reflect on the first year of hosting the show. It's been a journey of self-discovery, overcoming challenges, and celebrating the incredible women who've shared their stories.
Here's a taste of what you'll hear:
- The unexpected lessons learned from building a podcast from scratch
- The power of embracing your motherhood journey and honoring the transformation it brings
- How I believe mothers are leading a global awakening
- A call to action: share your voice and the topics you want to hear discussed on the show!
I also opened up about a recent health realization and how it's impacting my creativity.
This episode is perfect for you if you're a mom who:
- Feels inspired by other women's journeys
- Wants to embrace your power and purpose
- Has a story to share
Speak, Mother is hosted by Shannon Warner, founder of Resonant Collective—offering podcast production for truth-telling women.
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