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Some days, I wish I weren't a mom. I have never said it publicly until now. You might want headphones or to listen alone. This season, I’m walking into the house of motherhood as a daughter of four mothers. There are roo
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Hosted by Michelle Zhang · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes
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Raising kids shouldn't mean losing yourself. The Unhurried Mama is for mothers who are tired of running from the chaos, their own feelings, the version of themselves they can't quite get back to. Hosted by Michelle, a mom who does this work out loud. A mentor for women doing the hard, quiet work of coming home to themselves. Each episode starts in the mess and finds the truth inside it: the nervous system, the blueprint you inherited, the repair that changes everything, and what it actually means to parent from a place of peace. The children were always just showing you the way back.
Michelle Zhang hosts The Unhurried Mama, a kids show with 12 episodes published.

Some days, I wish I weren't a mom. I have never said it publicly until now. You might want headphones or to listen alone. This season, I’m walking into the house of motherhood as a daughter of four mothers. There are roo
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My twelve-year-old wandered into the kitchen while I was chopping vegetables. Watched me for a beat. Then said, almost to herself: You seem more relaxed. Like, in general. Compared to a few years ago. She could see it fr
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I was nine years old when I asked for a ring at a Pow Wow—a little play thing, probably 50 cents, sitting in a foam slot in a plain box. It caught the light just enough to make me feel like a princess. I asked for it the
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You know the girl you were before the world got loud? Before you learned to make yourself smaller, to move at everyone else’s pace, to be so good at the showing up that you forgot—she was still in there. Waiting. Unhurri
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My kids were supposed to be writing about eagles. They were playing thumb war. And I was standing in the kitchen, breath shallow, mental list running, every cell in my body pointed at the to-do list—when my nine-year-old
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She wanted screen time. I said not until the math was done. What followed was heavy sighs, three trips down the hallway, and more math than I probably should have done for her. But the boundary held. And the next morning
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She wanted screen time. I said not until the math was done. What followed was heavy sighs, three trips down the hallway, and more math than I probably should have done for her. But the boundary held. And the next morning
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My son wouldn't go upstairs alone. Every night for weeks: stalling, hovering, refusing—and I had a story about why. Then one night, I actually asked him. What he said was so unexpectedly tender, made me want to laugh at
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My daughter spat at her brother. I charged in, took away the thing she loved most, and she slammed her door, screaming, "I hate you!" Later, I found what she'd done while we ate dinner without her. This is the story of w
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You've been holding it together all day. You don't have to anymore. This one is just for you: a gentle body-scan meditation for the mother who needs to be held, for a change. Put it down for a little while. It'll still b
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My nine-year-old walked into my office shaking, convinced we'd have to move house. What came out over the next 97 minutes on my lap changed the way I understand what it means to hold space for your child—and why you can'
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“Mama, I cleaned up the mess." His voice was so small. This is the repair: the knock, the hug, and the ugly cry. And then the second rupture I didn't see coming: the piano, the flashback, the moment I heard my father's v
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We were already late. The bowl tipped. Coconut milk, the last of it, spilled all over the floor. And I snapped. This is the story of what happened next: the shame spiral, the bathroom floor, and the moment I heard a knoc
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This is the first episode of The Unhurried Mama. I'm Michelle, and I'm launching this podcast on my daughter's 12th birthday because she's the reason I started asking: What does it mean to parent from a nervous system th
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