Episode 17: Using Body Neutrality to Navigate Change and Build Confidence with Eada Gendelman

In this episode of Redefining Us, I speak with Eada Gendelman, a licensed counselor and founder of Morning Bird Therapy in Denver. Eada specializes in helping adults and teens heal their relationship with food, body, and exercise. Drawing from her own experience with an eating disorder, she offers a compassionate perspective on navigating body image struggles today.

Eada's journey into therapy was personal—having battled an eating disorder herself, she now helps others heal. While traditional therapy discourages personal disclosures, Eada finds that sharing her experience fosters deep connections with clients.

We discuss barriers to seeking help, especially for men, who often feel that eating disorders are a "woman’s issue." Eada highlights how cultural norms and family dynamics can reinforce unhealthy relationships with food and body image. The conversation also explores the shift away from toxic diet culture, which has left many women unsure of how to discuss body image in a healthy way.

Eada emphasizes that the first step in healing is awareness. She integrates tools from DBT and ACT to help clients identify triggers and develop healthier coping mechanisms. Self-compassion is key to this process, fueling motivation and resilience.

Eada encourages women to reclaim their energy, challenge societal standards, and focus on meaningful change. Her message is clear: healing is possible, and the world needs more women who are free from body insecurity.

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Episode 16: Mothering the Mother: Honoring our Grief with Kelle Myers

Motherhood is a profound transformation, yet society rarely gives mothers the space to fully honor this shift. In the latest episode of Redefining Us, host Stephanie Konter-O’Hara speaks with Licensed Professional Counselor Kellee Meyers about the power of ritual, grief, and reclaiming sacred spaces for mothers.

The Unspoken Grief of Motherhood

Kellee shares how her own experiences of birth, trauma, and recovery led her to explore ceremony. Motherhood often comes with silent grief—mourning the self before children, unmet expectations, and the emotional toll of birth. Too often, mothers are told to "just be grateful," leaving them without space to process their pain. Kellee’s work challenges this, offering structured ways to heal.

The Closing the Bones Ceremony

This four-hour, in-home ritual helps mothers feel seen, held, and honored. Through storytelling, somatic practices, music, and swaddling, the ceremony mirrors the care we give to newborns—care that mothers rarely allow themselves. Whether done postpartum or years later, it provides a way to close one chapter and step into the next.

The Power of Being Witnessed

Healing happens in community. Kellee highlights the importance of being seen—not just through words, but through presence and ritual. Much like group therapy, the act of being witnessed can transform how we relate to our experiences.

Reclaiming the Divine Feminine

Stephanie and Kellee explore how this ceremony aligns with the essence of feminine energy—receiving, creating, and allowing care. In a world that constantly demands more from mothers, prioritizing self-nourishment is a radical act.

Why This Matters Now

With mothers more stretched than ever, intentional healing spaces are crucial. By prioritizing their well-being, mothers create healthier families, stronger communities, and a more balanced world.

Listen to the full conversation on Redefining Us to learn more about honoring motherhood through ritual and healing.

Connect with Kellee
Kellee is the founder of Wild Transformations, where she offers Closing the Bones ceremonies, maternal mental health support, and workshops for mothers. You can find Website: wildtransformations.com 

IG and FB: @wildtransformations. 

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Episode 15: Midlife Priceless: Reinventing Yourself at Any Age with Sairan Aqrawi

In this episode of Redefining Us, I sit down with Sairan Aqrawi, an engineer and business strategist, who redefines midlife as a time for reinvention, not crisis. She introduces the concept of "midlife priceless," encouraging women to embrace their evolving journey with confidence. Sairan challenges the idea that midlife is a decline, instead presenting it as an opportunity for growth, fulfillment, and pursuing forgotten dreams.

With a unique mix of technical expertise and strategic insight, Sairan empowers individuals and organizations to reach their full potential. She dives into common barriers women face—feeling stuck, seeking validation, and losing a sense of purpose—and stresses the importance of curiosity, resilience, and taking action. Confidence, she says, is built through movement, not passive reflection.

Sairan also discusses how to overcome fear, rejection, and self-doubt, urging women to leverage their hidden talents and passions to create meaningful side businesses or pivot careers. A major theme of the episode is embracing change and lifelong learning, especially in the face of technological advances like AI. Rather than resisting change, she encourages women to lean into new opportunities and continuously evolve.

Sairan’s energy and wisdom shine throughout the conversation as she challenges listeners to redefine success, embrace their next phase with courage, and remind us that it's never too late to take risks and create a life that’s fulfilling and exciting.

Want to connect with Sairan? She’s offering a complimentary one-hour consultation for Redefining Us listeners! Mention this episode when reaching out:
LinkedIn: Sairan Aqrawi
Instagram: @sairan_aqrawi

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Episode 14: The Connection Between Disordered Eating and Nervous System Dysregulation with Ashlyn Burnett

This episode of Redefining Us features Ashlyn Burnett, a National Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, discussing the deep connection between the nervous system and struggles with food. She explains how polyvagal theory helps us understand how different nervous system states influence eating behaviors, from restriction and obsession to binge eating and disconnection.

Ashlyn highlights how trauma, perfectionism, and control affect eating habits and offers practical tools for nervous system regulation, inner healing, and somatic work. By addressing the root causes of food struggles, she teaches how to develop a healthier, more intuitive relationship with food—free from anxiety, guilt, and shame.

If you've ever felt trapped in cycles of restriction or bingeing, this episode provides insight and strategies for healing. Ashlyn shares resources, including her podcast Heart Led Wellness, a free root cause quiz, and a 12-week coaching program to support listeners in their journey toward food freedom.

Join the Conversation:
If this episode resonated with you, let us know! Leave a review, share this episode with a friend, or tag us on social media. Your story matters, and healing is possible.

 Connect with Ashlyn:
Podcast: Heart Led Wellness
Free Root Cause Quiz: http://heartledwellness.com/quiz
Instagram: @heartledwellness
12-Week Coaching Program: https://www.heartledwellness.com/hle

About Ashlyn: As a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach and BS in Integrative Healthcare, I specialize in guiding women to find peace in their relationship with food, body, and life as a whole. I work with my clients to address the deeper roots of WHY they feel out of balance in their physical and mental health, through healing the nervous system and doing the deep inner work.

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Episode 13: Redefining Rest, and Overcoming Overwhelm with Caitlin Morris

Caitlin Morris, an Overcoming Overwhelm Coach and mother of three, helps moms redefine overwhelm and create space for rest and self-care in a way that works for them. Drawing from her own experience navigating the challenges of early motherhood, grief, and societal pressures, she empowers mothers to break free from unrealistic expectations and prioritize their well-being.

What to Expect:

  • Caitlin’s Story – From fitness professional to mother of three, Caitlin shares how motherhood transformed her perspective on self-care and personal growth.

  • The "ReRooted" Paradigm – Her unique framework for sustainable change, inspired by nature’s cycles, trimesters, and seasons of life.

  • Life and Loss – How Caitlin balanced the joy of new motherhood with the grief of losing loved ones, shaping her approach to resilience.

  • Redefining Rest – Exploring how rest looks different for everyone and the power of integrating small moments of rest into daily life.

  • Breaking Free from Mom Guilt – Challenging the pressure to "do it all" and embracing the importance of prioritizing personal needs.

Through honesty and wisdom, Caitlin reminds mothers that motherhood is a continuous cycle of growth, not a final destination. Whether you're in the newborn phase, balancing a career, or seeking clarity on self-care, her insights offer a path to reclaiming time and energy.

Connect with Caitlin Morris:

Subscribe to her newsletter or book a free "Possibility Call" to start overcoming overwhelm and creating space for what truly matters.

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Episode 12: Embracing Pleasure and Redefining Sexuality with Dr. Rosalyn Dischiavo

What does embracing pleasure look like as a woman whether your a woman without kids, a mom, a woman in menopause, a grandmother, etc? In this conversation with Dr. Rosalyn Dischiavo, founder of the Institute for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment and author of The Deep Yes: The Lost Art of True Receiving, she shares her personal and professional journey into sex education and therapy, exploring the profound intersections of sexual health, mental well-being, and personal identity. She dives into her story of overcoming infertility, pursuing a doctoral degree, and the importance of integrating pleasure and desire into our holistic health practices.

We discuss:

  • The cultural stigmas surrounding sexuality and how they disconnect us from our bodies.

  • Why sexual health is essential to mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

  • The often-overlooked connection between receiving and pleasure and how embracing both can lead to healing and growth.

  • The creation of the Institute for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment and its mission to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and personal empowerment.

  • Rosalyn’s book The Deep Yes: The Lost Art of True Receiving and the powerful practices it offers for embracing pleasure, nature, and rest without guilt.

Rosalyn reflects on how societal messages, like the Madonna-whore complex and hustle culture, inhibit our ability to truly experience life’s joys like enjoying a sunset or embracing intimacy. She wants us to rethink our relationship with pleasure and provides actionable insights for cultivating deeper connections with themselves and our partners.

This is a conversation that goes beyond sex. It’s about reclaiming wholeness, honoring our bodies, and redefining how we show up in the world.

Links and Resources:
Learn more about Rosalyn Devo and her work at the Institute for Sexuality Education and Enlightenment.
Check out Rosalyn's book, The Deep Yes: The Lost Art of True Receiving, available on Amazon.
Follow us on Instagram @RedefiningUsPodcast for more empowering conversations.

Connect with Dr. Roz:
http://instituteforsexuality.com
IG: @HolisticSexEd https://www.instagram.com/holisticsexed/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/InstituteforSEE
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Deep-Yes-Lost-True-Receiving-ebook/dp/B01COCGE74/ref=monarch_sidesheet_image

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Episode 11: Talking Money and Motherhood with Financial Therapist Khara Croswaite Brindle

We are talking about the deeply emotional and often taboo topic of money, especially as it relates to parenting.

Guest, Khara Croswaite Brindle shares her journey into the field of financial therapy and sheds light on the unique challenges parents face. Like psychological weight of financial fears and the practical considerations of budgeting for the costs of raising children.

Money is never just about dollars and cents. What us mother’s know is that money is also about exhaustion, comfort, and survival. Financial therapist, Khara Croswaite Brindle reminds us that compassion is essential when reflecting on our financial decisions.

What need was left unmet? What led you here? Instead of judgment, try curiosity. Instead of shame, try understanding. You're human. It’s not the mistakes that define you, it’s how you move forward.

We talk about:

  1. The Emotional Weight of Money: How inherited beliefs and personal fears shape our financial decisions.

  2. The Real Costs of Parenthood: From childbirth expenses to everyday spending habits, Brindle breaks down how to adapt budgets for family life.

  3. Predatory Marketing and Parental Guilt: Insight into how marketers target parents’ pain points and practical strategies to navigate these pressures.

  4. Curiosity and Compassion in Financial Healing: Why approaching money conversations with understanding instead of judgment is essential.

  5. Generosity and Stability: Balancing financial generosity with the need to maintain personal financial security.

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Episode 10: Redefining Motherhood And All It's Imperfections

It is from my own experiences and professional insights, that I know the importance of embracing imperfection, fostering vulnerability, and building supportive communities for moms. I'm providing an inside look at my upcoming eight-week therapeutic group and guide you through empowering exercise on practicing vulnerability - pulled straight from the workbook.

I share about embracing imperfection with life’s unpolished moments and the power of showing up authentically. As well as, the journey of redefining how motherhood reshapes your identity and why each experience—first child or fourth—is unique.

Whether you’re a first-time mom or a seasoned parent, this episode reminds us that each stage of motherhood redefines who we are—and that it’s okay to hold both joy and struggle.

Workbook Sneak Peek: I'm sharing a glimpse into the 22-page workbook designed to support moms through their transition. Including a guided exercise around “Five Ways to Practice Vulnerability,” that includes:

  1. Expressing your feelings honestly.

  2. Asking for help and breaking free from self-sufficiency.

  3. Sharing your personal story to foster connection.

  4. Giving and receiving feedback with patience and flexibility.

  5. Practicing empathy to build understanding and community.

"You can be grateful for the experience of becoming a mom and still feel exhausted, overwhelmed, or unsure—it’s okay to hold both." - Stephanie Konter - O'Hara

Therapeutic Group Details:

  1. Start Date: January 21, 2025

  2. Format: Eight weeks of virtually guided sessions combining education, experiential exercises, and community.

  3. Who It’s For: Open to all moms—first-time, seasoned, and everyone in between. (Participants must live in Colorado to fall within my therapy practices regulations).

How to Join the Group:

  1. Cost: $100 per session

  2. Contact: Reach out via email or call Well Minded Counseling to schedule a consultation.

Stephanie’s reflections on motherhood, community, and vulnerability offer encouragement and actionable insights for parents at any stage of their journey.

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Episode 9: Breaking Myths About Domestic Violence and Finding Support with Sybil Cummin

In this episode, we dive into the challenging realities of navigating narcissistic abuse, coercive control and domestic violence, particularly within the family court system, and how important it is that survivors of these situations find a like-minded community to heal within. Our guest, Sybil Cummin, MA, LPC, ACS, shares her journey into this field, explaining how her work as a play therapist with children revealed systemic issues that fail to protect families. We discuss the impact of coercive control on mental health, the misperceptions surrounding abuse like how abuse doesn't discriminate whether you have a good education and wealth, and the devastating effects on protective parents—predominantly mothers—who are often dismissed or vilified.

The conversation highlights the importance of understanding abuse in all the ways it shows up (it's not just overt) beyond physical violence, addressing the role of community in healing, and offering support to survivors as they navigate the complexities of safety, trauma recovery, and rebuilding their lives. Most importantly, we explore strategies to help survivors develop trust, autonomy, and resilience in systems that frequently fall short of providing protection or justice.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • The pervasive myths about domestic violence and the reality of coercive control.

  • How systemic biases in family court harm protective parents and children.

  • The importance of community and connection in the healing process.

  • Strategies for survivors to rebuild their trust and sense of self.

  • The delicate balance of sharing one’s story without shame or comparison.

Resources Mentioned:
https://www.risingbeyondpc.com
https:// instagram.com/risingbeyondpc
https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/podcasts
Sybil's Canned Responses Freebie: https://mailchi.mp/risingbeyondpc/freebie

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Episode 8: Breaking the Silence on Maternal Mental Health with Cre Chritz

What if finding the right support during postpartum could change everything? In this episode, we dive into the challenges many new moms face, from physical recovery to emotional well-being, and how a lack of accessible resources often leaves them feeling isolated. Together, we explore ways to prioritize maternal mental health and navigate this pivotal time with the care every mother deserves. 

Creinthea (Cre) Chritz, a psychiatric nurse practitioner and master's-prepared educator, shares about her journey into mental health care, her work with mothers and women across life stages, and how her personal experiences shaped her professional path.

Cre shares her transition from teaching to nursing and her passion for addressing the unique mental health needs of women. She opens up about her own challenges with gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and postpartum anxiety, which inspired her to found Coherent Care Women's and Maternal Wellness. Her practice, based in Denver, Colorado, also serves women in Florida and Iowa, with plans to expand further.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • Cre's personal journey through a high-risk pregnancy and postpartum challenges.

  • The importance of maternal mental health care and why it's often overlooked.

  • How hormonal shifts during and after pregnancy impact mental health and relationships.

  • Strategies for prescribers to ask the right questions and foster trust with patients.

  • How Coherent Care offers women-centered mental health care tailored to their unique needs.

  • The role of community and non-pharmaceutical resources in supporting maternal mental health.

  • The connection between postpartum care, mental health, and intimacy in relationships.

Cre also dives into the stigma women face when seeking help for postpartum mental health concerns and emphasizes the need for open conversations, better assessments, and comprehensive care that includes everything from therapy and medication to support for intimacy and libido changes postpartum.

Key Takeaways:

  • Women’s mental health care must address the entirety of their experiences, from adolescence to motherhood and beyond.

  • Postpartum issues like anxiety, OCD behaviors, and intrusive thoughts are common and treatable—but often overlooked in assessments.

  • It’s vital to normalize seeking help and ensure women have access to compassionate, informed care providers.

  • Prescribers and therapists can work together to support women in navigating the fourth trimester and beyond.

Connect with Cre:
www.coherentcare.org
Instagram and Youtube is @coherent_care

Resources Mentioned:

  • Coherent Care Women's and Maternal Wellness

  • Postpartum Support International (Charleston Chapter)

  • Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale

Join us in amplifying the conversation around maternal mental health. 

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Episode 7: Exploring Motherhood Through IFS and Human Design with Heidi Lindeman

In this episode of the Redefining Us Podcast, we welcome Heidi Lindeman, a licensed counselor, IFS therapist, and parent coach. Together, we dive into the worlds of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy and Human Design, exploring how these tools can help individuals, especially mothers, reconnect with their authentic selves.

IFS, developed by Dr. Richard Schwartz, is a therapeutic model that sees individuals as having many "parts," each with a unique role and purpose. When we learn to communicate with these parts from our core "Self," we can release emotional burdens, integrate more fully, and respond with more compassion—both to ourselves and to others. Heidi explains how IFS is transformative for both parents and children, allowing us to honor every part of ourselves and interact with our kids from a place of grounded wholeness.

Heidi also introduces the concept of Human Design, a holistic system combining elements like astrology, chakras, and the I Ching. Human Design offers insights into our energetic blueprint and guides us toward choices aligned with our true nature. Heidi describes how this approach has impacted her own life and parenting journey, particularly in understanding and supporting her children as unique individuals.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Understanding Internal Family Systems (IFS):

    • IFS views us as composed of many distinct "parts" or subpersonalities that represent different aspects of our emotions, experiences, and roles.

    • The importance of the "Self"—a calm, compassionate core that can communicate with each part, helping to heal trauma and align all parts with their positive intentions.

  • Applying IFS in Parenting:

    • How IFS can be a valuable tool for parents, helping them distinguish between their "mom part" and their core identity.

    • Using IFS to respond to children from a grounded place rather than reactive childhood wounds or unmet needs.

  • Introduction to Human Design:

    • An exploration of Human Design as a system that integrates multiple ancient wisdom traditions and offers a personal roadmap based on birth information.

    • Heidi shares how Human Design has helped her understand herself and her children, tailoring her approach to parenting according to each child's unique energetic profile.

  • Aligning with Our Authentic Selves:

    • The common thread between IFS and Human Design is living in alignment with one's true self, free from societal expectations or past traumas.

    • Heidi emphasizes the value of connecting with our "core self" in navigating the demands of motherhood and daily life, bringing a sense of peace and authenticity.

About the Guest: Heidi Lindeman is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a deep-rooted spiritual background, she is dedicated to helping moms who feel overwhelmed, isolated, and burnt out. She believes in nurturing both your soul and your human experience, creating a harmonious balance that allows you and your children to thrive.

Heidi is the creator and owner of Self Grounded Therapy, LLC. At Self Grounded Therapy, we offer counseling for mothers who have a deep spiritual connection to the universe and are seeking to deepen their bond with their children through meaningful and transformative practices. We understand that as a spiritual being having a human experience, your journey is about more than just managing day-to-day stress—it’s about fostering a deeper connection with yourself and your children. Heidi uses Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Human Design to help parents live an authentic life and parent in an aligned manner. 

Resources:

Find out more about Heidi Lindeman and her services, including a free Human Design chart on her website https://selfgroundedtherapy.org or  https://www.youtube.com/@heidilindeman9602

For further information on IFS, visit the official website of the IFS Institute founded by Dr. Richard Schwartz.


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Episode 6: Body Image, Eating Behaviors, and Rewiring Our Relationship to Food

This episode focuses on body image and its effects on self-esteem, particularly for women during different life stages, such as pre- and post-pregnancy. The speaker shares personal experiences and insights from their counseling practice, emphasizing how body image can lead to disordered eating behaviors and eating disorders.

Key points include:

  1. Distinction Between Disordered Eating and Eating Disorders: Disordered eating involves unhealthy eating patterns that may cause emotional distress, while eating disorders are clinically significant and often require medical intervention.

  2. Impact of Life Changes: Women's bodies change significantly during pregnancy and postpartum, and societal pressure to "bounce back" can exacerbate negative body image.

  3. Emotional Connection to Eating: Individuals may make emotional decisions regarding food, leading to a cycle of stress and disordered behaviors.

  4. Self-Reflection and Awareness: The speaker advocates for practices that enhance body awareness and emotional health, encouraging individuals to focus on feelings rather than solely on food and body image.

  5. Acceptance of Change: Emphasizing the importance of accepting body changes over time, the speaker suggests that surrendering to these transitions can lead to healthier self-perception.

  6. Community Support: The message encourages seeking help and building a supportive community to navigate body image challenges together.

The overarching theme is the importance of self-acceptance and emotional well-being in the journey of body image and eating behaviors.

Stephanie Konter-O'Hara is deeply passionate about the work she does as a clinician, supervisor, business owner, podcaster, wife and mother as they all inspire her to be the best version of herself and challenge her everyday. A guiding mantra that Stephanie follows in life is the Gandhi quote of "be the change you want to see in the world", and this inspires her to keep doing things in a way that don't necessarily follow the mold but is ideally changing the world one interaction at a time. She believes her purpose is to inspire others to be the best version of themselves and empower every person to deeply know they are good enough just the way they are.

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Episode 5: SAHM What inspired Heather Saylor to be a Stay at Home Mom

In this episode, Heather reflects on the evolution of her life as a working mom, navigating the challenges, surprises, and deep love that comes with raising her daughter, Jocelyn.

  • Initial Career and Family Plans:
    Heather started with big dreams for her career, envisioning a future where she could “have it all” — being a successful professional while also being a perfect mom. This plan included her husband stepping into the role of a stay-at-home dad, which wasn’t a traditional setup but one that suited them well.

  • The Reality of Motherhood:
    Their plans drastically changed when Jocelyn was born, as both mother and daughter spent time in the ICU. Heather reflects on how those early months tested her expectations. While she had prepared with books, classes, and years of experience as a social worker, nothing could prepare her for the realities of raising a very sick baby, managing medical appointments, and pumping while working full-time.

  • The Shift to Stay-at-Home Mom:
    As Jocelyn’s needs became more complex, Heather made the difficult decision to leave her job and stay home full-time. She describes the overwhelming mental load that came with managing her daughter’s health and her social work responsibilities simultaneously. Despite the challenges, staying home allowed them to find a new sense of family rhythm and connection.

  • Development and Milestones:
    As Jocelyn grew, the milestones that once felt distant started to become a reality. Heather shares her pride as Jocelyn began to walk, run, and even climb, which gave her a renewed sense of hope. Despite early setbacks, Jocelyn is now thriving, and Heather feels immense joy witnessing her progress.

  • Community and Support:
    One of the biggest shifts Heather has experienced is in her sense of community. While the early months felt isolating, she now finds strength and purpose in the connections she’s built with her neighbors and friends. Support from loved ones and regular playdates have given her a sense of balance and relief.

  • Self-Care and Embracing the Role:
    Heather never expected to love being a stay-at-home mom, but over time, she’s found a deep sense of fulfillment in caring for her home, her family, and herself. Despite the challenges, she’s been able to cultivate self-care routines and build a strong sense of community around her.

  • A Reflection on Identity and Personal Growth:
    Heather opens up about the intense, sometimes disorienting experience of losing her sense of self in the early days of motherhood. She describes how her social work background helped her through some of the toughest moments, though it wasn’t until she found the courage to "show up" for herself that she truly started to feel like her pre-baby self again.

  • Humorous Moments in Parenthood:
    From shopping trips to crafting at Hobby Lobby with Jocelyn, Heather shares funny, lighthearted anecdotes about the new normal of being a mom to a toddler. She finds humor in the chaos and celebrates the little victories along the way.

  • Final Thoughts:
    Heather closes with a reflection on how much she’s grown in her new role. While the transition into motherhood wasn’t easy, she now feels deeply connected to her family, her work as Jocelyn’s personal social worker, and her community.

Key Themes:

  • Parenthood and career shifts

  • Mental load of motherhood

  • Building community and support

  • Embracing unexpected changes

  • The evolution of self-identity

  • Celebrating milestones and small victories

If you’re navigating a similar journey, or even if you're just curious about the unpredictable adventure of being a parent, you won’t want to miss this heartfelt conversation.

Where to connect with Heather Saylor, LCSW

Website: www.heartdrivecolorado.com

Business Instagram: @home.madebyheather.co

Personal Instagram to follow her and Joceyln’s story: @hedrbear

The mental load was really hard because I would leave the house and wonder if she was okay. I was managing her doctor’s appointments and communicating with the doctors, which I was equipped for as a social worker, but it was still overwhelming. I was managing a lot of her life while also managing other children’s lives. Before Jocelyn was born, I talked about those kids as my kids, and it was a big shift not to be as available to them.
— Heather Saylor, LCSW
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Episode 4: Acting in Alignment with Ourselves

In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the recurring theme of women feeling the need to change or abandon parts of themselves in order to “keep the peace” at work, in relationships, or with friends and family. So many of us find ourselves bending over backwards, shrinking, or silencing our needs to fit into spaces that aren’t aligned with who we are. But what happens when we stop acting from a place of misalignment and start honoring our true selves?

Key Takeaways:

  • The Strain of Misalignment: Many women feel pressured to abandon their boundaries and authenticity in order to fit in or be seen as successful or worthy. This constant pressure can lead to feelings of doubt, exhaustion, and a deep sense of betrayal toward oneself.

  • Challenge the Narrative: It’s time to reject the toxic message that we need to change to be accepted. When we stand firm in who we are and act in alignment with our values, the relationships or environments around us will either adapt or fall away—and that’s okay.

  • Real-Life Example: Stephanie shares a story of a woman who constantly feels like she has to work harder, ignore her emotions, and overfill her plate to be seen as “enough.” This cycle of striving ultimately leads to burnout and a sense of inadequacy.

  • Creating Space for Authenticity: True peace and safety come from environments where we can show up as our authentic selves. Whether it means leaving a toxic job, setting boundaries in relationships, or creating a healthier environment, we deserve spaces where we are valued and seen.

  • What’s Holding You Back?: Stephanie encourages listeners to evaluate their current spaces and relationships. If they aren’t aligned with your true self and values, it may be time to ask: “Is it worth staying?”.

  • The Journey to Ease: Transitioning from toxic environments to spaces of peace is not easy. It requires identifying what kind of environment feels safe, setting boundaries, and learning to rest. But in that journey, we find more peace, more ease, and a version of ourselves that thrives.

Relationships are a huge part of every person’s life and oftentimes, in relationships, women can carry the emotional burden unevenly compared to other people in the relationships.
— Stephanie Konter-O'Hara, LPC

Reflection Questions:

  1. Are there areas in your life where you feel like you have to abandon yourself to fit in?

  2. What would it look like to act in alignment with your true self every day?

  3. How can you create or seek spaces that honor your boundaries, authenticity, and emotional safety?

Stephanie’s message is a call to step away from the toxic hustle culture and the pressure to conform, and instead, to embrace ease, peace, and self-alignment. When we honor who we truly are, we not only transform our own lives but also positively impact those around us.

Join the Conversation: We’d love to hear from you! How are you acting in alignment with yourself? What shifts are you making to honor your boundaries and create peace? Share your thoughts and experiences with us on social media and let’s keep redefining what it means to live authentically.

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Episode 3: Navigating the Journey

In this heartfelt episode, we dive into the transformative journey of motherhood. Host Stephanie Konter-O'Hara opens up about her own experiences of navigating the challenges and beauty of becoming a mother for the first time.

Stephanie normalizes the struggles and triumphs of motherhood, reminding us that we're not alone. Whether you're a new mom, a mom-to-be, or simply someone interested in the motherhood experience, this episode is full of wisdom, validation, and support.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Navigating Motherhood for the First Time

  • Facing the Inner Critic

  • The Power of Letting Go

Special Announcement: Stephanie is launching a Pregnancy and Postpartum Support Group in January. If this episode resonates with you, be sure to reach out to learn more about how to connect with other women during this life-changing time.

Please leave us a review or rating! These help get the show out to more women. We hope this show finds other women like you wanting to have these conversations.

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If you're a new mom looking for community, and local to Colorado, come join us in January for an in-person group that's made to support women on the journey to and through motherhood. Enrollment begins December 1st and final time to sign up for group will be December 30, 2024.

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I just think it’s so disorienting when you have a life that you had clearly planned out and you thought that your plan involved a baby, and you could figure out how to do it with the baby, and then turns out.

Ha! Ha! Jokes on you! It’s not gonna go like you thought it was and really trying to let go and surrender to that is hard.

— Stephanie Konter-O'Hara

Where to find more from Redefining Us:
Website: wellmindedcounseling.com/redefining-us-pod
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellmindedcounseling
Instagram: @wellmindedcounseling

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Episode 2: The Value of Building Connections with Dayna Sammartino, LPC

Welcome back to Redefining Us! In today's episode, we’re diving deep into the heart of human connection with our guest, Dayna Sammartino, a licensed professional counselor practicing in both Colorado and Ohio.

Dayna brings her expertise and passion for the topic of connection, exploring why it's essential for our well-being and how it impacts our mental health. With a rich background in counseling, she’s seen firsthand how loneliness and a lack of meaningful relationships can affect people, particularly as they age or go through life changes.

In this engaging conversation, Dayna discusses:

  • The decline in close friendships and the reasons behind it.

  • The concept of "perceived loneliness" and how it differs from actual isolation.

  • Cognitive distortions that can contribute to feelings of loneliness and social anxiety.

  • Practical tips for fostering and maintaining connections, including social experiments and mindful communication.

We also touch on the surprising statistics about loneliness among different demographics, including young women during the pandemic, and discuss strategies for breaking free from routine to create meaningful connections.

Whether you're struggling with feelings of loneliness, looking to enhance your relationships, or just curious about the science behind social connections, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice. Join us for a thoughtful conversation on how to redefine and deepen our connections with others.

Episode Highlights:

  • Dayna shared different interventions people can use to help ease loneliness

  • Dayna shared how prevalent and common feeling disconnected from others in todays society

  • Dayna shared the long term impacts of not having healthy connections with others can impact your physical health

  • Dayna runs groups at WellMinded Counseling to help bridge the gap for adults that struggle with connection and mental health

Guest links:

Where to find more from Dayna Sammartino, LPC:

Website: wellmindedcounseling.com/dayna-specailities

Facebook: www.facebook.com/wellmindedcounseling

Email: dayna@wellmindedcounseling.com

I encourage a lot of my clients to almost even kind of do like social experiments like trying something new.
— Dayna Sammartino, LPC
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Episode 1: It Takes A Village: Why We’re Not Meant to Do Life Alone

In this debut episode of Redefining Us, host Stephanie Konter-O’Hara takes the mic solo to introduce herself and share her personal journey. With over 13 years of experience as a therapist and a business owner since 2017, Stephanie Konter-O’Hara reflects on the various roles she juggles—therapist, business owner, mom, and wife—and the invaluable lessons learned along the way.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Journey to Motherhood: [Your Name] opens up about her own struggles with infertility and the extensive efforts she made to overcome the challenges, including seeking help from therapists, acupuncturists, and reading extensively.

  • Building a Business: Learn about [Your Name]’s initial foray into business ownership, her approach to learning and growth through business coaches, programs, and podcasts, and how she manages to lead a team of 15 while maintaining a full client caseload.

  • The Power of Community: Discover why [Your Name] believes that personal and professional growth is deeply intertwined with the support and influence of a strong community. She emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive, inspiring individuals.

  • Balancing Life’s Roles: Hear about the balance [Your Name] strives to maintain between her roles as a therapist, business owner, mom, and wife. She discusses how embracing the busyness of life helps her thrive and find creativity.

  • The Importance of Connection: [Your Name] reflects on the idea that no one should navigate life’s challenges alone. She discusses how leaning on others and finding a supportive tribe can be instrumental in personal growth and well-being.

  • Finding Alignment with Your Community: Gain insights into how [Your Name] encourages listeners to seek out communities that align with their values while also challenging them to engage with diverse perspectives.

Episode Highlights:

  • Personal stories of overcoming infertility and business challenges.

  • The impact of therapy and community support on personal growth.

  • Practical advice on finding and nurturing supportive relationships.

  • The significance of being part of a larger community and the value of diverse perspectives.

Stephanie Konter-O'Hara is deeply passionate about the work she does as a clinician, supervisor, business owner, podcaster, wife and mother as they all inspire her to be the best version of herself and challenge her everyday. A guiding mantra that Stephanie follows in life is the Gandhi quote of "be the change you want to see in the world", and this inspires her to keep doing things in a way that don't necessarily follow the mold but is ideally changing the world one interaction at a time. She believes her purpose is to inspire others to be the best version of themselves and empower every person to deeply know they are good enough just the way they are.

Each part of this journey has really taught me a lot of lessons.
— Stephanie Konter-O'Hara

Guest links:

Where to find more from Redefining Us:

Website: wellmindedcounseling.com/redefining-us-pod

Facebook: www.facebook.com/wellmindedcounseling

Instagram: @wellmindedcounseling

Bio of Host: Stephanie Konter-O’Hara

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Trailer to Redefining Us Pod

Here it is! Season 1 of the Redefining Us Podcast with host Stephanie Konter-O'Hara, a licensed professional counselor, clinically trained supervisor, and new mom on a mission. 

Stephanie invites transformative conversations about what it truly means to be a woman in today's world. Whether you're a mom, entrepreneur, educator, or professional, this podcast explores how women redefine their roles and identities in a rapidly changing society. 

Stephanie was inspired to start the Redefining Us Podcast by her own journey into motherhood and her passion for helping women navigate the complexities of modern life. Fueled by her experiences as a new mom and a seasoned counselor, she aims to create a space for authentic conversations that empower women to embrace their evolving identities.

Keep coming back every other week on Thursdays to continue to be apart of the conversation! Found on Apple Podcasts, Youtube, YouTube Music, Overcast, Spotify & IHeartRadio

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