Season three, episode 33: a mother for all seasons

“I think so many people suffer and struggle because of the expectation and the reality not meeting.”

— Robyn Alagona Cutler

What if motherhood could mean finding joy that has nothing to do with the kids? We’re kicking off Mental Health Awareness month with Robyn Alagona Cutler, who has devoted her life to helping moms (and those who want to be them) unlearn cultural norms of putting themselves last in the name of caring and find joy that is all their own.


Show notes:

  • Last chance! Record a voice memo on your phone and tell us what this podcast has meant to you. Email it to hell@shelterinplacepodcast.org by May 8 to be included in our finale episode.

  • Learn more about Robyn Alagona Cutler’s therapy practice

  • Connect with her on Instagram at The Postpartum Therapist

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