Why Maternal Guilt Isn’t Personal: The Science Behind What Mothers Are Carrying - with Melissa Hogenboom episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 50 MIN

Why Maternal Guilt Isn’t Personal: The Science Behind What Mothers Are Carrying - with Melissa Hogenboom

from Challenge Your Guilt · host Belinda

In this episode, I’m joined by award-winning science journalist and author Melissa Hogenboom to explore maternal guilt through a powerful lens: biology, psychology, and culture.Melissa’s work has deeply influenced my own thinking, and in this conversation, we unpack one of the most important truths about modern motherhood:Much of what we experience as “personal failure” is, in fact, systemic design.We explore why women are still carrying too much, how deeply embedded gender norms shape our daily lives, and why even the most empowered, high-performing women can feel stuck in cycles of guilt, overload, and self-doubt.This is a conversation that will help you zoom out, reframe, and start questioning the narratives you’ve been living inside.What We Cover Why maternal guilt often feels visceral-and why it isn’t actually about you The difference between internal guilt vs. socially conditioned guilt  The concept of “gendered cognitive stickiness”-and why roles are so hard to shift  How maternal gatekeeping forms (and why it’s not your fault)  Why women still carry the mental load-even when they earn more  The hidden emotional and psychological cost of being a breadwinning mother  Why empowerment (financial + psychological) changes everything  The reality of modern motherhood: too exhausted to build the village we need How connection acts as a buffer against shame, depletion, and isolation Key Takeaways You are not failing at motherhood-you are operating inside outdated systems Guilt is often a signal of conflicting societal expectations, not personal inadequacy  Letting go of control (even imperfectly) is a crucial step in reducing mental load  Financial and psychological autonomy are deeply linked to wellbeing  Social connection isn’t a luxury-it’s protective and necessary The solution isn’t doing more-it’s rethinking everything you’ve been told you should be doingAbout MelissaMelissa Hogenboom is an award-winning science journalist and author of The Motherhood Complex and Breadwinners. Her work explores the intersection of biology, psychology, and culture-particularly in relation to motherhood, gender, and identity.Links & ResourcesMelissa’s websiteMelissa's InstagramThe Motherhood Complex + Breadwinners – available wherever books are sold Work With MeIf this episode resonated and you’re ready to stop internalising guilt and start creating a way of living and working that actually works for you, you can:Buy my book Challenge Your GuiltSubscribe to my newsletter for weekly insights and support Email me - [email protected] - for the link to apply for a free 60-minute Motherload Breakthrough call - a powerful starting point for real change.✨ If this episode resonated, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a mother who needs to hear that guilt was never hers to carry.

In this episode, I’m joined by award-winning science journalist and author Melissa Hogenboom to explore maternal guilt through a powerful lens: biology, psychology, and culture. Melissa’s work has deeply influenced my own thinking, and in this conversation, we unpack one of the most important truths about modern motherhood: Much of what we experience as “personal failure” is, in fact, systemic design. We explore why women are still carrying too much, how deeply embedded gender norms shape our...

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