EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 57 MIN
Ep 46: Who Am I Without The Roles Pt 2 | Special Guest Alex Kyser
from Mama, Let's Talk
“Your roles are sacred… but they’re not your whole identity. Who you are doesn’t disappear when the seasons change. Stay rooted in that and everything else will fall into place.” --Alex KyserIn this episode, listeners will learn: How doing hard things quietly builds life-confidence because you start trusting yourself outside the gym once you’ve proven you can endure inside it.Why “alter ego” isn’t fake, it’s a practiced part of you that you can access when life gets intense.How to recognize and reframe mom guilt because guilt shows up whether you work or stay home, so the goal becomes choosing what’s best for you and your family, not what earns approval.Practical reconnection habits for full seasons like asking for help, taking tiny pockets of space, saying no without over-explaining, and doing regular “check-ins” that bring you back to your values.In Part Two, Alex and I move identity from a concept to something you can actually feel and practice whether it's inside the gym, inside motherhood, or in those quiet moments where guilt and self-doubt like to sneak in. Alex shares how training creates more than fitness; it builds a steady inner “edge” you can draw from when life gets real, and it helps you separate who you are from what you do.Together, we unpack the guilt women carry for wanting more than their roles, the value of a supportive village, and the power of intentionality, both in our goals and our rest. We close the episode with grounded, doable ways to reconnect with yourself without a total life overhaul, and a reminder that you can be devoted to your roles and devoted to you.Connect with Angela:Follow Angela on InstagramSubscribe to The Balanced Mama BlogGet In TouchGrab Your Extra Tools HereShop Our ProductsDisclaimerMusic by Mood Maze
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Ep 46: Who Am I Without The Roles Pt 2 | Special Guest Alex Kyser
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