#43: From Infertility to Inner Strength: Finding Joy in the Chaos, ft. Alisha Purandare

16/09/2025 1h 1min Temporada 1 Episodio 43

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Episode Synopsis

From infertility struggles to redefining self-care, Alisha Purandare shares raw, witty, and deeply relatable truths about modern motherhood.In this episode, we sit down with Alisha Purandare—an unapologetic champion of keeping motherhood real. Across our conversation, we explore the messy, funny, and deeply human side of parenting. From infertility struggles to embracing the “old stained gray t-shirt,” Alisha opens up about self-compassion, redefining self-care, and finding moments of joy in the midst of laundry, milestones, and chaos.We talk about the quiet power of patience, the hidden labor behind polished Instagram moments, and why kindness should start with the voice inside your own head. Whether you’re a parent, future parent, or simply curious about the unfiltered realities of raising humans, this episode will make you feel seen, understood, and maybe even a little lighter.🎧 Why You Should ListenRelatable honesty: Hear real stories that dismantle the myth of the “perfect mom.”Emotional insight: Learn how infertility shaped Alisha’s outlook on parenting and life.Practical inspiration: Discover small acts of self-care that can make a big emotional difference.Gentle wisdom: Understand why measuring your child’s progress should never be a race.Humour in the chaos: Laugh along at the absurdity and beauty of daily mom life.💬 Notable Quotes from Alisha"I’m a complete couch potato… but if buying a dress and going for lunch makes me feel alive, that’s my cardio.""Kindness is not just for the world—it’s for the voice in your own head too.""We’re so quick to measure children against milestones… but maybe the real milestone is us learning to wait without panic.""Infertility is not a moral failing. It’s not about trying harder—it’s about accepting that biology and timing have their own plans.""People see the lipstick and the new dress; they don’t see the highchair I just wiped or the wet diapers I’ve changed.""Sometimes joy is just being okay with wearing the old stained gray t-shirt… with two holes in the back."🛠️ Practical Takeaways for ListenersRedefine self-care: It doesn’t have to be spa days—sometimes it’s brushing your hair or wearing lipstick.Be kind inwardly: The tone you use with yourself shapes your emotional resilience.Slow down on milestones: Your child’s pace is their own; your job is to guide, not pressure.Name the invisible work: Acknowledge your hidden labor—it matters even if it’s unseen.Release perfectionism: Comfort, authenticity, and connection trump curated appearances.👩🏽‍🎨 About the GuestAlisha Purandare is a mother, storyteller, and fierce advocate for authenticity in parenting. Her candid reflections on motherhood—rooted in personal experience with infertility, self-discovery, and the daily grind of parenting—resonate deeply with anyone navigating the unpredictable terrain of raising children. Alisha brings humor, compassion, and a deep sense of honesty to every conversation, reminding us that parenting is not about perfection, but about connection.Follow Alisha: https://www.instagram.com/joyful_soup, https://www.instagram.com/twopurplelines💬 Join the Conversation🔔 Review & Subscribe:If you enjoyed today’s episode, please leave a review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and family!💖 Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parenthootwithneha/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/parenthoot/☕ Support Us: https://buymeacoffee.com/gargneha Your support helps keep the show running.👋 Join our WhatsApp Community!🔗 https://chat.whatsapp.com/CHdbb6XkpSt5hBR4KN58qQ💬 For updates, reflections, and real talk on parenting, life, and everything in between.

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