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#145: Feeling Forgotten on Mother’s Day? A Stepmom’s Guide to Getting What You Need

Episode 145 Published 1 week ago
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Mother’s Day can be one of the most confusing—and painful—holidays for stepmoms.

You show up. You support your partner. You help raise kids who aren’t biologically yours. You carry emotional labor, household responsibilities, and the invisible weight of stepfamily dynamics…

…and then Mother’s Day rolls around and you feel completely overlooked.

In this episode, Alicia dives into the emotional reality of Mother’s Day for stepmoms—especially those who are childfree or childless. If you’ve ever felt forgotten, awkward, resentful, or unsure of your place on this holiday, you are not alone.

This episode will help you:

  • Understand why Mother’s Day feels so triggering and complicated as a stepmom
  • Break out of the silent expectation trap that leads to disappointment
  • Learn how to communicate what you want (yes… even if it feels uncomfortable)
  • Explore ways to celebrate yourself—without waiting for someone else to do it
  • Navigate grief and complex emotions as a childless stepmom
  • Reclaim your power and define your role on your terms

Whether you want to feel appreciated, create your own plan, or simply survive the day without spiraling, this episode gives you practical tools and a powerful mindset shift.

Because you don’t need permission to matter in your home.

And you don’t have to keep feeling invisible.

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