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Zen Supermom: The Mental Fitness Podcast

Zen Supermom: The Mental Fitness Podcast

著者: Alena Gomes Rodrigues
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I'm not a supermom. But I always wanted to be one and have it all: family, career/business that I love, AND the time for myself. But that ambition without proper stress resistance and resilience killed my mom (cancer at 48) and drove me to the edge of burnout twice. Only when I saw the disastrous effects of my anger, stress, and resentment on my little daughter, I knew I had to change... Since then, not only have I healed but I also helped thousands of other women all around the world through trauma-informed therapy and mental fitness training. And I decided to share the most vulnerable and valuable pieces of my and their journey here. Because if we got out of that dark, stuck place of feeling like a terrible mom, YOU CAN DO IT TOO. So choose the episode that speaks to you and tune in!

© 2025 Zen Supermom: The Mental Fitness Podcast
個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Ep 148: The Generational Ripple Effect: How One Mom's Healing Changed Three Generations
    2025/05/23

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    In this powerful interview, Ines shares how she transformed from a constantly triggered, yelling mom to creating a peaceful home in just four months.

    As a working mom managing solo parenting during the week, Ines found herself screaming at her six-year-old son, her partner, and even colleagues at work. Despite trying mental load coaching, parenting books, and even inner child workbooks, nothing seemed to create lasting change.

    The breakthrough? Discovering that her uncontrollable reactions weren't about her son's behavior at all, but about wounds from her own childhood - where she was the "responsible" middle child, never allowed to play, and never told she was loved unconditionally.

    In this raw, honest conversation, Ines reveals:

    • The specific situations that used to trigger her worst mommy tantrums
    • How she went from dreading bedtime to creating a peaceful routine
    • The shocking moment her own mother said "I love you too" for the first time
    • How healing her triggers saved her relationship with her partner

    If you've tried everything to stop yelling at your kids but nothing has worked, this episode reveals why - and shows how healing your own childhood wounds can transform not just your parenting, but every relationship in your life.

    The ripple effect of this healing extends to three generations - proving it's never too late to break generational patterns.

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    Prefer watching this podcast on video? Find us on YouTube!
    Zen Supermom YouTube Channel


    About the Author:

    Alena Gomes Rodrigues is a mommy tantrum specialist and the founder of the Zen Supermom method.


    She's definitely NOT a supermom.

    But through her own journey as a recovering perfectionist, hyper-achiever, and a 'Momzilla', she discovered the most effective strategy and tools to help busy moms stop yelling at their kids and set & keap healthy boundaries so that they stay calm, at peace, and happy no matter how stressful their life gets.

    Want to know HOW? Join us for the upcoming free workshop! https://www.zensupermom.com/workshop

    Have feedback & comments? Email hi@zensupermom.com


    Learn more about the Zen Supermom Method and the author of this podcast on the Zen Supermom web

    Zen Supermom Cafe FB Community: JOIN US HERE

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    39 分
  • Ep 147: Healing at the Roots: Why I Shaved My Head for 3 Years (And Why I'm Growing It Back)
    2025/05/16

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    In this deeply personal episode, I share the real story behind my 3-year shaved head journey – and why I'm now letting my hair grow again.
    This isn't a beauty update. It's a healing revelation.

    For generations, women in my family measured their worth through appearance and achievement. Always proving. Never enough. I inherited this painful pattern, relying on my looks and intelligence to feel worthy of love and belonging.
    When I finally began healing this generational wound, my razor became an unexpected ally. By shaving my head, I wasn't rejecting beauty – I was rejecting the need for external validation.

    In this episode, I reveal:
    - How my shaved head became physical proof I no longer needed others' approval
    - The unexpected freedom I found in letting go of my "pretty girl" identity
    - Why growing my hair now isn't a step backward, but a sign of deeper healing
    - How our appearance choices often reflect our internal healing journey

    Whether you've struggled with beauty standards or fought to break free from generational patterns, this episode invites you to look beyond the surface and recognize how our external choices can reflect our internal healing.
    Your appearance journey might look different from mine – but the path toward feeling whole, worthy, and free always begins within.

    Here's my video of my hair story: Why I shaved my head - aka how much do you really care about what others think of you?

    Support the show


    Prefer watching this podcast on video? Find us on YouTube!
    Zen Supermom YouTube Channel


    About the Author:

    Alena Gomes Rodrigues is a mommy tantrum specialist and the founder of the Zen Supermom method.


    She's definitely NOT a supermom.

    But through her own journey as a recovering perfectionist, hyper-achiever, and a 'Momzilla', she discovered the most effective strategy and tools to help busy moms stop yelling at their kids and set & keap healthy boundaries so that they stay calm, at peace, and happy no matter how stressful their life gets.

    Want to know HOW? Join us for the upcoming free workshop! https://www.zensupermom.com/workshop

    Have feedback & comments? Email hi@zensupermom.com


    Learn more about the Zen Supermom Method and the author of this podcast on the Zen Supermom web

    Zen Supermom Cafe FB Community: JOIN US HERE

    Music by HarumachiMusic from ...

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    23 分
  • Ep 146: You Have No 'Dark Side': How Your 'Worst' Parenting Moments Are Generational Healing Trying to Happen
    2025/05/09

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    Ever feel like you have a "dark side" that comes out when you yell at your kids?
    I used to think my mommy tantrums were proof I was broken. That if people saw this side of me, they'd run away. I'd end up alone.
    And I realized I felt that way even before I became a mom. Always hiding or changing who I was, to make people like me.
    But guess what? There is no dark side.
    In this episode, I share the truth that changed everything for me:

    What if those mommy tantrums and your strong emotions in general aren't evidence of your failure, but signals from unhealed parts of yourself desperate to be integrated?

    In this episode, I reveal:

    Why your "worst" parenting moments are actually generational healing trying to happen
    How to recognize when your inner child—not your adult self—is reacting to your kids (or adults)
    The liberating truth that transforms shame into healing opportunity
    What becomes possible when you integrate these wounded parts instead of hiding them

    If you've ever looked at yourself after yelling at your kids and thought, "Who is this monster?", this episode will change how you see yourself forever.

    This isn't just about becoming a calmer parent. It's about becoming whole by reclaiming the parts of yourself you've been taught to reject.

    Support the show


    Prefer watching this podcast on video? Find us on YouTube!
    Zen Supermom YouTube Channel


    About the Author:

    Alena Gomes Rodrigues is a mommy tantrum specialist and the founder of the Zen Supermom method.


    She's definitely NOT a supermom.

    But through her own journey as a recovering perfectionist, hyper-achiever, and a 'Momzilla', she discovered the most effective strategy and tools to help busy moms stop yelling at their kids and set & keap healthy boundaries so that they stay calm, at peace, and happy no matter how stressful their life gets.

    Want to know HOW? Join us for the upcoming free workshop! https://www.zensupermom.com/workshop

    Have feedback & comments? Email hi@zensupermom.com


    Learn more about the Zen Supermom Method and the author of this podcast on the Zen Supermom web

    Zen Supermom Cafe FB Community: JOIN US HERE

    Music by HarumachiMusic from ...

    続きを読む 一部表示
    34 分

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