Navigating Intimacy, Identity, and Eating After Having a Baby

In this episode, Alana opens up an honest and compassionate conversation about the shifting identity of motherhood, particularly exploring the emotional terrain that surrounds new mothers as they navigate changes in their bodies, their sense of self, and their relationship with food. She acknowledges her own perspective as someone without lived experience of motherhood, yet brings deep insights gained from years of supporting mothers in her work. Alana delves into the pressures to “bounce back,” the grief and joy that coexist during this life transition, and the complex role food can play as both comfort and coping mechanism. With empathy and gentle guidance, she offers tools for finding compassion, reclaiming feminine energy, and gradually moving toward healing. 

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Takeaways

  • Deeper changes beyond the physical body: a transformation of identity

  • The duality of joy and grief in motherhood

  • Grieving lost freedoms, previous sense of self, and familiar body image

  • Paradox of being “over touched” by a baby but “under connected” with adult relationships

  • Losing connection to sensuality while managing constant physical demands

  • Food as an accessible, expectation-free source of comfort and sensation

Chapters

00:00 Motherhood: Respect, Humility, Honesty

05:39 Dual Nature of Motherhood

08:14 Compassionate Healing Beyond Comfort Eating

13:11 Embracing and Reclaiming Feminine Energy


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