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“I Feel Like Nobody Is Taking Care of Me”: Disney World & The Mom Olympics

“I Feel Like Nobody Is Taking Care of Me”: Disney World & The Mom Olympics

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February 24, 202652m 7s

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Show Notes

This episode starts as a Disney vacation recap and turns into a conversation about recalibrating expectations, repairing with your kids, saying yes on purpose, and the Olympic-level skills moms use every single day without getting a medal for any of it.

 

What We’re Talking About in This Episode

→ what happens when your princess kid doesn’t like the princesses

→ “just take a picture”

→ the difference between your expectations and their experience

→ a 3-year-old saying, “I feel like nobody is taking care of me right now”

→ what it looks like when emotional regulation actually works in a chaotic environment

→ the skill of letting fun win

→ the art of the pivot

→ how “losing it” doesn’t always look like yelling

→ and the invisible Olympic sports moms are competing in daily

This episode is really about what happens when reality doesn’t match the picture in your head — whether that’s a vacation, a grocery run, a playdate, or a random Tuesday when everyone’s sick.

 

🏅 Let Us Brag: What’s one mom thing you do that deserves an Olympic gold medal?

The answers did not disappoint.

 

Links & Mentions

  • His & Hers (Netflix)
  • The Traitors
  • The Lincoln Lawyer
  • The Olympics (obviously)
  • Duolingo

 

Connect With Us

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Instagram (Podcast): @judgment_not_judgmental

Rachel: @regulatingwithrachel

→ PLUS: What To Do With Your Baby Every Day book by Rachel Lefebvre

 

DM us your gold-medal mom skill. We’re collecting them.

 

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