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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 37 MIN

Motherhood Identity Crisis: Why You’re Not Going Back to Who You Were

from What The Shift · host gia lacqua

You don’t “bounce back.” You don’t “get back to yourself.” And you’re not supposed to. In this episode of What the Shift, Gia sits down with psychotherapist and perinatal mental health specialist Gina Nercisian to unpack the identity crisis no one prepares women for after motherhood. This isn’t just about hormones. It’s about: Postpartum anxiety and depression High-functioning anxiety in ambitious women Perfectionism and control as survival strategies Why slowing down feels unsafe The nervous system shift that rewires how you operate The myth of doing it all Why asking for help feels like failure And the truth about why you’re not “going back” to who you were Gina shares her own experience of becoming a mother of twins, navigating preeclampsia, NICU stays, postpartum anxiety, and the moment she realized performance and perfection weren’t going to save her. If you’ve ever thought: “I should be able to handle this.” “I’m not cut out for this.” “Why does this feel so hard?” This conversation will hit. Because motherhood doesn’t add a role. It rewrites your identity. And the real shift isn’t getting back to who you were. It’s deciding who you’re becoming now. If this episode resonates, share it with the woman who’s having the same thoughts at 2 a.m. Let’s make shift happen.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Feb 27, 2026

You don’t “bounce back.” You don’t “get back to yourself.” And you’re not supposed to. In this episode of What the Shift, Gia sits down with psychotherapist and perinatal mental health specialist Gina Nercisian to unpack the identity crisis no one prepares women for after motherhood. This isn’t just about hormones. It’s about: Postpartum anxiety and depression High-functioning anxiety in ambitious women Perfectionism and control as survival strategies Why slowing down feels unsafe The nervous system shift that rewires how you operate The myth of doing it all Why asking for help feels like failure And the truth about why you’re not “going back” to who you were Gina shares her own experience of becoming a mother of twins, navigating preeclampsia, NICU stays, postpartum anxiety, and the moment she realized performance and perfection weren’t going to save her. If you’ve ever thought:“I should be able to handle this.”“I’m not cut out for this.”“Why does this feel so hard?” This conversation will hit. Because motherhood doesn’t add a role. It rewrites your identity. And the real shift isn’t getting back to who you were. It’s deciding who you’re becoming now. If this episode resonates, share it with the woman who’s having the same thoughts at 2 a.m. Let’s make shift happen.

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