Identity Crisis — Letting Go, Losing Yourself, and Starting Again as a Mom of Teens | Ep. 73

When my son started to pull away, I panicked. I thought I was losing him—and, in many ways, I was. But what I didn’t expect was how much of myself I’d lose in the process. In this episode, I open up about one of the most profound mindset traps I’ve experienced as a mom of teens: the identity crisis that hits long before the empty nest actually begins.

Motherhood has been my purpose, my structure, and my emotional anchor. But as my kids grow up and push for independence, I’ve had to face the grief, the anxiety, and the disorientation that comes with letting go of being the caregiver, the cop, even the coach—and trying to figure out who I am beyond all that.

This conversation is for every mom who feels stuck in overthinking, self-doubt, or the quiet heartbreak of disconnection. It’s about emotional regulation, self-discovery, and learning how to reclaim your identity and confidence in this next chapter. Because you are not just a mom. You’re a woman who still has so much life—and love—left to live.

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This empowering podcast offers life coaching for moms and parenting support for midlife mothers raising teens as they approach the empty nest, teaching them how to let go of control, stop overthinking, and shift their mindset, while also helping them set boundaries, improve communication, reduce anxiety, release mom guilt, and find purpose in the evolving journey of parenting teens and motherhood.