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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 40 MIN

Emotional Regulation in Moms: The Truth No One Talks About | E33

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Motherhood can be beautiful, but it can also feel overwhelming, overstimulating, and emotionally intense in ways no one prepares you for.In this episode of SaaSy Moms, we talk honestly about emotional regulation in moms — from postpartum overwhelm and mom rage to guilt, overstimulation, mental load, and the pressure of trying to stay calm while raising kids and managing work.We share real experiences of what it feels like when small triggers become too much, why so many moms feel alone in this, and what can actually help when emotional regulation gets harder after becoming a parent.In this episode:emotional regulation after becoming a mompostpartum overwhelm, postpartum depression, and postpartum aggressionmom rage and overstimulationguilt, shame, and feeling out of controlhow birth trauma and mental load can affect motherspractical ways to recognize triggers earlierwhy working can sometimes feel easier than parentingIf you are a working mom, a new mom, or a parent struggling with emotional overload, this episode is for you.Chapters(00:00:50) Intro(00:01:40) “I feel like I have tantrums too”(00:02:31) Why motherhood can make emotions feel bigger(00:03:41) The pressure of carrying everything as a mom(00:05:00) What being emotionally out of control actually feels like(00:08:31) Physical signs of dysregulation before the breaking point(00:10:34) Anna shares the scariest moment: losing control while holding her baby(00:11:57) The guilt, shame, and silence moms carry(00:13:25) Why other moms can make you feel less alone(00:14:46) Postpartum blues, postpartum depression, and looking back differently(00:16:35) What helped Anna to get out of depression(00:18:31) Travel, exhaustion, and why routine disruption hits so hard(00:21:20) How Wendy tries to de-escalate in the moment(00:24:52) How partner support can look like in real life(00:26:43) The challenge of regulating yourself while raising dysregulated kids(00:27:29) The “cup is already full” theory of emotional overload(00:30:37) Anna opens up about her traumatic birth experience(00:32:08) Control, parenting, and why kids trigger deeper emotional patterns(00:32:57) Postpartum rage vs. postpartum anxiety(00:36:39) Green, yellow, red: noticing your warning zones sooner(00:37:52) Decision overload and why future planning can feel too heavy(00:39:10) Mental load, delegation, and what moms take on silently(00:40:50) What can be offloaded to your partner(00:41:30) This episode is about making moms feel less alone(00:44:29) “Work is my break”About SaaSy Moms:A podcast about motherhood, work, ambition, product leadership, and the real emotional realities behind modern life.#EmotionalRegulation #MomRage #Motherhood #WorkingMoms #Postpartum #MentalLoad #ParentingPodcast #SaaSyMoms

Motherhood can be beautiful, but it can also feel overwhelming, overstimulating, and emotionally intense in ways no one prepares you for.In this episode of SaaSy Moms, we talk honestly about emotional regulation in moms — from postpartum overwhelm and mom rage to guilt, overstimulation, mental load, and the pressure of trying to stay calm while raising kids and managing work.We share real experiences of what it feels like when small triggers become too much, why so many moms feel alone in this, and what can actually help when emotional regulation gets harder after becoming a parent.In this episode:emotional regulation after becoming a mompostpartum overwhelm, postpartum depression, and postpartum aggressionmom rage and overstimulationguilt, shame, and feeling out of controlhow birth trauma and mental load can affect motherspractical ways to recognize triggers earlierwhy working can sometimes feel easier than parentingIf you are a working mom, a new mom, or a parent struggling with emotional overload, this episode is for you.Chapters(00:00:50) Intro(00:01:40) “I feel like I have tantrums too”(00:02:31) Why motherhood can make emotions feel bigger(00:03:41) The pressure of carrying everything as a mom(00:05:00) What being emotionally out of control actually feels like(00:08:31) Physical signs of dysregulation before the breaking point(00:10:34) Anna shares the scariest moment: losing control while holding her baby(00:11:57) The guilt, shame, and silence moms carry(00:13:25) Why other moms can make you feel less alone(00:14:46) Postpartum blues, postpartum depression, and looking back differently(00:16:35) What helped Anna to get out of depression(00:18:31) Travel, exhaustion, and why routine disruption hits so hard(00:21:20) How Wendy tries to de-escalate in the moment(00:24:52) How partner support can look like in real life(00:26:43) The challenge of regulating yourself while raising dysregulated kids(00:27:29) The “cup is already full” theory of emotional overload(00:30:37) Anna opens up about her traumatic birth experience(00:32:08) Control, parenting, and why kids trigger deeper emotional patterns(00:32:57) Postpartum rage vs. postpartum anxiety(00:36:39) Green, yellow, red: noticing your warning zones sooner(00:37:52) Decision overload and why future planning can feel too heavy(00:39:10) Mental load, delegation, and what moms take on silently(00:40:50) What can be offloaded to your partner(00:41:30) This episode is about making moms feel less alone(00:44:29) “Work is my break”About SaaSy Moms:A podcast about motherhood, work, ambition, product leadership, and the real emotional realities behind modern life.#EmotionalRegulation #MomRage #Motherhood #WorkingMoms #Postpartum #MentalLoad #ParentingPodcast #SaaSyMoms

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