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EPISODE · May 18, 2026 · 1H 6M

How to Stay Connected as Your Children Grow with Orna Sharon

from The New School Of Motherhood Podcast · host Mandy Cai

So much of early motherhood can feel like second-guessing yourself. Am I responding the right way? Am I being too soft? Too harsh? Am I creating the kind of relationship I want with my child?But beneath all of those questions is something deeper; learning how to become a safe place for your children while still staying connected to yourself.In this episode, I’m joined by Orna Sharon, a mother of three adult children, to talk about what motherhood looks like over the long term. We explore how trust is built slowly through everyday interactions, why honesty matters in parent-child relationships, and what it actually means to be emotionally safe for your children without abandoning boundaries or authority.Orna speaks candidly about raising children through different stages of life, navigating divorce, balancing work and motherhood in ways that felt right for her, and learning over time, when her children needed guidance and when they simply needed her to listen.One topic we return to throughout this conversation is how much the small moments matter. How you respond when your child spills something or makes a mistake. Whether they feel safe telling you the truth. Whether repair is possible after conflict. Whether your love still feels available when boundaries are necessary. These moments shape the relationship your child learns they can have with you. Not only when life feels easy, but when they are struggling, ashamed, overwhelmed, or unsure.Key insightsYour child does not need perfection to feel secureEmotional safety and boundaries can exist togetherHonesty builds trust over timeMotherhood changes as your children grow, but your presence still mattersThere is no single right way to navigate work, family, and selfhoodIf this conversation resonates, let it remind you that motherhood is built in repetition, not perfection. In the way you respond. In the way you repair. And in the way your child learns they can keep coming back to you.⁠Begin The Mother They Remember Guided Experience⁠⁠⁠About our guest:Orna Sharon is the mother of three adult children (ages 21–30), to whom she devoted most of her time as a caregiver. Currently based in New York City, she previously worked as a growth consultant and angel investor, with a background in international business and finance.Follow her on LinkedinAbout your host:⁠Mandy Cai⁠ is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother.After nearly a decade helping leading global brands clarify their identity and communicate with meaning, Mandy now brings that same depth of work into motherhood.Her work helps women move beyond external preparation and learn how to mother with greater self-trust, emotional safety and intention, so they can consciously shape the kind of family life their children will one day remember.Explore ⁠The Mother They Remember⁠, a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously.⁠Begin the reflection⁠⁠Subscribe to her newsletter⁠⁠Connect on Instagram⁠⁠Follow on Rednote / 小红书⁠This episode was produced by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Six-Two Studio

So much of early motherhood can feel like second-guessing yourself. Am I responding the right way? Am I being too soft? Too harsh? Am I creating the kind of relationship I want with my child?But beneath all of those questions is something deeper; learning how to become a safe place for your children while still staying connected to yourself.In this episode, I’m joined by Orna Sharon, a mother of three adult children, to talk about what motherhood looks like over the long term. We explore how trust is built slowly through everyday interactions, why honesty matters in parent-child relationships, and what it actually means to be emotionally safe for your children without abandoning boundaries or authority.Orna speaks candidly about raising children through different stages of life, navigating divorce, balancing work and motherhood in ways that felt right for her, and learning over time, when her children needed guidance and when they simply needed her to listen.One topic we return to throughout this conversation is how much the small moments matter. How you respond when your child spills something or makes a mistake. Whether they feel safe telling you the truth. Whether repair is possible after conflict. Whether your love still feels available when boundaries are necessary. These moments shape the relationship your child learns they can have with you. Not only when life feels easy, but when they are struggling, ashamed, overwhelmed, or unsure.Key insightsYour child does not need perfection to feel secureEmotional safety and boundaries can exist togetherHonesty builds trust over timeMotherhood changes as your children grow, but your presence still mattersThere is no single right way to navigate work, family, and selfhoodIf this conversation resonates, let it remind you that motherhood is built in repetition, not perfection. In the way you respond. In the way you repair. And in the way your child learns they can keep coming back to you.⁠Begin The Mother They Remember Guided Experience⁠⁠⁠About our guest:Orna Sharon is the mother of three adult children (ages 21–30), to whom she devoted most of her time as a caregiver. Currently based in New York City, she previously worked as a growth consultant and angel investor, with a background in international business and finance.Follow her on LinkedinAbout your host:⁠Mandy Cai⁠ is an early motherhood mentor helping intentional women navigate the emotional, relational and identity transformation of becoming a mother.After nearly a decade helping leading global brands clarify their identity and communicate with meaning, Mandy now brings that same depth of work into motherhood.Her work helps women move beyond external preparation and learn how to mother with greater self-trust, emotional safety and intention, so they can consciously shape the kind of family life their children will one day remember.Explore ⁠The Mother They Remember⁠, a guided emotional reflection for women in pregnancy, postpartum and early motherhood who want to approach motherhood more consciously.⁠Begin the reflection⁠⁠Subscribe to her newsletter⁠⁠Connect on Instagram⁠⁠Follow on Rednote / 小红书⁠This episode was produced by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Six-Two Studio

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