Are We The Perfect Family?

Are We The Perfect Family?

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From Disappointment to Conscious Connection

On today’s powerful episode, Dr. Shefali speaks to parents whose fantasies about parenthood and expectations for their children haven’t turned out the way they imagined. She explores the disappointment that arises when reality doesn’t match the picture parents had in their minds ...  Show more

Redefining Success as a Bossbabe and Mom

On today’s podcast, Dr. Shefali is joined by Natalie Ellis, founder of BossBabe and CEO Mama. Natalie opens up about the pressure of trying to do it all and how overwhelming and complicated motherhood and entrepreneurship can feel. She shares her personal parenting journey, the s ...  Show more

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