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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 58 MIN

Ep 12: Aisha's Story

from Mommy You Said the F-word · host Sarah Goldsborough

In this heartfelt conversation, Sarah and guest Aisha Watley delve into the profound experiences of motherhood, loss, and resilience. Aisha shares her journey of becoming a mother at a young age, the heartbreaking loss of her infant daughter, and the emotional challenges that followed. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community, support, and the healing process, as well as the ongoing impact of grief on future pregnancies and relationships. Aisha's story serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in vulnerability and the necessity of sharing women's stories. In this heartfelt conversation, the speakers explore the profound impact of grief and loss, particularly in the context of motherhood and pregnancy loss. They discuss the importance of sharing stories to foster community and support, especially among women of color who often face underrepresentation in these narratives. The dialogue emphasizes the healing journey over time, the necessity of expressing emotions, and the hope of finding love again after loss.TakeawaysThe podcast aims to create a safe space for women to share their stories.Women's voices are crucial and should not be silenced.Aisha's story highlights the difference between pregnancy loss and infant loss.The emotional toll of losing a child is profound and complex.Grief can manifest in unexpected ways and may take time to process.Support from those who understand the loss is invaluable.Helping others can be a part of the healing process.The journey of motherhood can be filled with unexpected challenges.Remembering lost children is an important part of the grieving process.It's normal to feel guilt when loving other children after a loss. Grief is a personal journey that varies for everyone.It's important to honor the memory of lost loved ones.Time helps manage grief but doesn't erase it.Sharing stories can provide healing and support to others.Women of color often face stigma and underrepresentation in loss narratives.Expressing emotions is crucial to avoid bitterness.Life's fragility makes every moment with loved ones precious.Loss can deepen appreciation for existing relationships.Community support is vital for healing after loss.Finding new ways to love after loss is possible.Chapters00:00 Creating a Safe Space for Women's Stories02:50 Aisha's Journey: From Pregnancy to Infant Loss05:50 The Emotional Toll of Infant Loss09:05 Navigating Grief and Support12:03 The Impact of Loss on Future Pregnancies15:00 Finding Strength in Helping Others18:02 The Long Road of Grieving20:48 Remembering and Honoring Lost Children25:52 Navigating Grief and Loss31:01 The Journey of Healing Over Time37:57 The Importance of Sharing Stories45:13 Addressing Underrepresentation in Loss Narratives51:03 Finding Hope and Love After LossFollow Aisha on Instagram @purposedbeauty7Follow & connect on IG @mommyyousaidthefwordSubscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MommyYouSaidtheFwordContact: [email protected]

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