44. You've Been Accepted: Amy's Story of FINALLY Becoming a Member of The Mom Club

Amy's application to join the “Mom Club” was denied many times. She spent two decades trying to become a mom, battling infertility.  

It took many applications, years, time and money.  But through it all, Amy discovered a resilience she never knew she had. And let me tell you, it's nothing short of inspiring.

As an author, Amy's creativity became her superpower, fortifying her for the rollercoaster ride of parenthood. From the anticipation of motherhood to the actual nitty-gritty of raising a child, Amy's story is one of growth, love, and strength.

But it doesn't stop there. Oh no, Amy and I dove headfirst into some deep waters – raising children with unique minds and navigating our own neurodiverse traits.

This podcast episode for moms talks the tough stuff – the stigmas, the anxieties, and even that little voice in the back of our heads whispering about the freedom of our child-free days.

So, if you're out there wrestling with similar challenges, know this – you're not alone. Amy's story is a beacon of hope, a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there's light at the end of the tunnel.

If you are a parent walking the tightrope between being a "good" and "gentle" parent and wanting to be more then just "mom", this episode was made for you! Grab a cuppa, hit play, and let's navigate this wild ride called parenthood together. 

Mama, you might find these interesting:

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Amy is an author who writes in a variety of genres. She lives outside Philadelphia with her husband, stepson, daughter, and cat.

Amy’s debut novel Star Sick, a humorous science fiction novel with talking robot dogs, is now available on Amazon.

Kayla Huszar

I believe that women are not given the tools to succeed in parenting. Constantly striving for an unattainable standard leaves mothers feeling inadequate and overwhelmed.

Through the use of creative arts, there is a beautiful moment of sacred stillness. A simple act of intentional creativity can remind a mother of who she is, what is truly important, and what she is capable of.

I aim to provide the best creative arts services both online and in person, because every mother deserves a simple and effective outlet for finding chill, being vibrant and feeling alive.

http://www.kaylahuszar.com
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