
Ep 2: Motherhood is a Sacred Struggle: A Special Episode for the Mamas
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In this deeply personal episode, we explore the raw reality of becoming a mother young, the challenges of knowing your worth as a woman, and breaking generational cycles. As Mother’s Day approaches, this is a soulful tribute to every woman who’s carried the weight of motherhood, seen or unseen. This is a conversation about healing your inner child while raising one, redefining what it means to nurture, and reclaiming motherhood as something sacred, not performative.
If you’ve ever felt like you were drowning in expectations while trying to hold everyone together, this one’s for you.
ABOUT THE HOST, MYKAYLA BEST:
I’m Mykayla Best — a mom, entrepreneur, and life and business coach. After becoming a mom at 19, pushing through college, and working jobs that didn’t align with who I was, I finally stopped ignoring the voice inside me. Now, I guide women through the same kind of radical self-discovery that changed my life.
Through House of Authority, I share with you the lessons, tools, and unfiltered truths I’ve picked up along the way, because you deserve to own your story and stop playing small as well.
EPISODE KEY MOMENTS:
00:00 Introduction
04:40 Becoming a mom young
08:40 Redefining motherhood: setting up boundaries
16:00 What sacred struggle really means
19:51 Reminder for every mom
20:51 Motherhood will break your ego and rebuild your soul
21:16 Speaking to all of the moms out there
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Website: thefeminineauthority.com
Instagram: @thefeminineauthority
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Tag @thefeminineauthority on IG and tell me:
What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned while navigating motherhood?
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This podcast is produced by AOLI.fm.