
Solo Parent Podcast
Being a single parent comes with unique challenges, but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Our podcast is a space where you’ll find encouragement, expert insights, and a community that gets it.
This week we’re discussing Why Self-Care Can Trigger Single Parents
For many single parents, the idea of self-care doesn’t feel like a gift. It can feel selfish, unrealistic, or even triggering when you’re already carrying the full weight of responsibility. This conversation explores the complicated relationship single parents often have with self-care, why it sometimes feels like a weapon, why the myths around it can be harmful, and how to redefine it in a way that actually builds resilience.
Today, we cover three main points:
- When self-care gets weaponized
- The myths of self-care
- Redefining self-care for real life
When you’ve been told to just “take more time for yourself,” it can feel dismissive. But when self-care is redefined as everyday disciplines and intentional choices that align with your real needs, it becomes a tool for healing and strength, not shame or guilt.
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Show Notes
There’s a strange tension that comes with the phrase “self-care.” For many solo parents, it doesn’t feel like an invitation
Some days as a solo parent, it feels like you’re living with your head just above water. The bills pile
You can be doing all the “right” things and still feel your strength thinning. The bills do not pause. The
Some seasons of solo parenting feel like you’re stuck at the bottom of a mountain with no way up. The
It doesn’t take much. A sideways glance. A critical comment. Silence from someone you hoped would speak up. Suddenly you’re
Some seasons of single parenting feel like you’re sprinting a marathon you never signed up for. You wake up already
There’s a strange tension that comes with the phrase “self-care.” For many solo parents, it doesn’t feel like an invitation
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