
She Followed Me
It started as a good day. A feeling. A moment. The kind that reminds you of parts of yourself you haven't seen in a while. But then something unexpected happened... she followed me home. This episode reflects on what it

Hosted by Mrs. G · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 23 episodes
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Did You Know Your Mama Had a Life? Is women reconnecting with themselves beyond their every day roles and titles.And one woman showing what that looks like behind the scenes—not just talking about it, but living it while she’s still in it.New conversations every Wednesday.
Mrs. G hosts Did You Know Your Mama Had A Life?, a society show with 23 episodes published.

It started as a good day. A feeling. A moment. The kind that reminds you of parts of yourself you haven't seen in a while. But then something unexpected happened... she followed me home. This episode reflects on what it

Spring hit a little different this time. Graffiti sneakers. A loud flower shirt. Jeans like you own the place. This episode reflects on those unexpected moments where you stop trying to feel like yourself again...because

All it takes is a certain energy...a certain feeling...a certain moment...to remind a woman she's still very much alive. This episode reflects on attraction, chemistry, energy, and what it feels like when certain parts o

There are moments in every journey where giving up starts sounding reasonable. In this honest episode, I talk about doubt, exhaustion, and staying with the vision. Sometimes the breakthrough moment is simply choosing not

Sometimes a random moment can make you question bigger things. In this episode, a group of pigeons, a passing thought, and one pause led me to wonder how many ideas we accept without checking first. Maybe some things don

Just when you think something no longer affects you, life has a way of showing you what still needs attention. In this episode, Mrs. G. reflects on old feelings resurfacing, quiet triggers, and what it really means to he

You ever try to have a moment...and life interrupts anyway? This episode is a real-life reminder that things don't always go as planned--and sometimes the best thing you can do is laugh, adjust, and keep it moving.

Somewhere along the way, everything starts needing a purpose. A reason. A result. In this episode, I'm coming back to something simple--doing things because you actually enjoy them, and allowing that to be enough.

There's pressure to know exactly where you're going. To have a plan. To make it make sense. But what if not feeling clear doesn't mean you're lost This episode explores that in-between space--and what it looks like to mo

At some point, we start carrying things that don't belong to us. Labels. Expectations. Roles we didn't choose. In this episode, I'm naming what that looks like in real life--and what happens when you stop automatically a

Momentum doesn't always look big. Sometimes it's quiet. Sometimes it's slow Sometimes it just looks like not stopping. In this episode, I'm talking about what movement really looks like in real life--and why small steps

There are moments in life when it feels like everything has slowed down. In this episode, I reflect on what it means to keep moving toward a dream even when progress feels delayed--when you're sitting in the middle of th

Sometimes the biggest change in our lives happen quietly, long before anyone else notices. In this episode, I reflect on the moment when you've already made a decision for yourself--when something inside you has shifted-

People often see the finished version of a dream, but they rarely see where it began. Before there was a podcast, there was a closet in a third-floor apartment and a woman with a dream that wouldn't let her go. In this e

New here? Start with this episode. Sometimes the moment that wakes a woman up doesn't happen in some dramatic place. It happens in the middle of an ordinary day. Maybe standing in a grocery store line. Maybe pushing a ca

There’s a version of many women that only appears after the day quiets down. After the responsibilities. After the roles. After everyone else is taken care of. In this episode, we talk about the After Hours version of a

Sometimes you're not asking for distance from your life. You're asking for a moment to find yourself inside it again. This episode is about the quiet moment when you realize you've been present for everyone--but haven't

Loving them never meant disappearing. Somewhere between caring for everyone else and showing up for yourself, something quiet can begin to slip out of reach. Not because you stopped caring---but because you were carrying

Sometimes the urge to leave isn’t about wanting something different — it’s about needing one place where you’re not required, responsible, or relied on. In this episode, we talk about the quiet moments — in the car, in t

After the Shift After admitting what you want, life doesn’t always quiet down. In this episode, Ms. G reflects on what happens after the big shifts — motherhood, responsibility, routine — when you’re still trying to hold
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