107: Supporting Yourself Through Hard Times with Tanisha of MedicalMomsofNICU

The Balanced Parent Podcast - A podcast by Laura Froyen, PhD - Tuesdays

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For this week's episode on The Balanced Parent Podcast, we are going to talk about a topic that is a little bit different from what we have tackled before and is quite personal in my own parenting journey. Many of you know that while I was pregnant with my second daughter I got into a car accident that started me down a path that eventually lead me away from academia and into my work with you all. But something I rarely talk about is my first daughter's traumatic birth that resulted in a Neonatal Intensive Care stay. During both of these incredibly difficult moments, I had to dig deep to figure out how to support myself and how to be fully present with my family. I struggled with my self-worth, knowing what was right, and feeling like I was constantly failing. During both of these incredibly difficult moments, I had to dig deep to figure out how to support myself and how to be fully present with my family. ​ It wasn't easy and at the time I felt incredibly alone. ​ ​I am speaking more about this experience TODAY in this online retreat, I'd love to have you join me!​ I know now that my emotions and experience in response to these stressful situations were incredibly common and understandable and that I'm definitely not alone. And while you maybe haven't had these exact experiences or had a medically complex child, I know that there have likely been times, especially over these past two years, where things have felt very heavy and hard. And that's what I want to support you with in this week's episode with my guest Tanisha Burke-Wormley. She is a NICU mom of a medically complex child who supports moms all over the world as they move through the space of having to stay in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with their child. Her son, Jaleel, is a NICU and Kidney Warrior who she helps conquer Chronic Kidney Stage 5 everyday as a Stay-at-home Medical Mom. She also has a healthy daughter, Jameela, that she gave birth to at home in October 2020 during the Covid pandemic. To get more support, follow Tanisha on social media and join her Facebook community. She is a grad student and donates much of her time to these causes, so supporting her by giving her a follow or spreading the word to moms you know who need support is hugely appreciated! ​ Instagram: @medicalmomsofnicu​ Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/MedicalMomsofNICU​ Facebook Group: Medical Moms of NICU Group​