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569: Shannon Siriano Greenwood: PPD, Medication, and the Truth About Mental Health in Motherhood

569: Shannon Siriano Greenwood: PPD, Medication, and the Truth About Mental Health in Motherhood

FromThe Shameless Mom Academy: Motherhood, Motivation, and Mindset Tips for Busy Moms


569: Shannon Siriano Greenwood: PPD, Medication, and the Truth About Mental Health in Motherhood

FromThe Shameless Mom Academy: Motherhood, Motivation, and Mindset Tips for Busy Moms

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Founder, leader, and community builder, Shannon Siriano Greenwood knows the benefits of building her network with meaningful relationships over bountiful connections.  As the CEO of the Rebelle Brand, her work supports working women in creating meaningful connections that will support them both professionally and personally. Women network differently. And quite frankly, most of us hate networking all together, but now more than ever we recognize that having a supportive community is a vital human need.  Rebelle brings together women who are building their Wolf Pack, as defined by Abby Wambach, “a crew of brave and honest women to support you.” I invited Shannon on the show to talk about her entry into motherhood and the mental health journey that took her years to find her way to a diagnosis.  We covered everything from Postpartum Depression to mental health medication to why women shy away from talking about their mental health. Listen in to hear Shannon share: Her journey into motherhood - experiencing anxiety and depression from the day her first child was born Her 2-year journey to finally being diagnosed with Postpartum Depression The pervasive inner dialogue of her anxiety and depression Her AHA moment of sitting in the pediatrician’s office sobbing for no particular reason The differences in how Postpartum Depression showed up between her first and second child Her life changing, potentially life saving decision to get on medication and how it’s impacted the last 3 years of her life The role of shame in moms keeping quiet about the truths around their mental health The importance of having various friend groups & social circles to meet your various needs in order to thrive Why connection with new people - especially new people who are different than you - is so important Her perspective on what connection and gatherings will look like as we transition out of the pandemic Links mentioned: Join our membership community, Momentum Mamas Connect with Shannon Social media: @ssiriano and @readytorebelle Thank you to our sponsor: Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to talkspace.com, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show.
Released:
Aug 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Sara Dean launched the Shameless Mom Academy to help moms lead more positive, powerful and purposeful lives #everydamnday. Sara is an award winning fitness professional, author, speaker, and transformation coach who spent the last 16+ years serving moms in the fields of psychology, sociology, health & wellness. But, it took becoming a mom herself in 2012 to learn that - holy cow - this is hard work, and if you’re not paying attention you can completely lose your own sense of identity while raising babies. Join Sara every Monday and Wednesday as she and her notable guests (such as Gretchen Rubin, Carrie Wilkerson, JJ Virgin, Susan Hyatt, Cathy Heller, Nichole Nordeman, Melanie Shankle, and Jadah Sellner) dig deep into topics like creating the confidence you crave; turn your struggles into strengths, building better boundaries, and tuning into tiny habits that can change your life. Discover how why thousands of moms all over the world are turning to The Shameless Mom Academy to live bigger, bolder, braver lives #everydamnday.