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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 13 MIN

You're Allowed To Be The Villain In Someone Else's Story

from Mom Gone Mild · host Lex Caamano

Have you ever noticed that the moment you start setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself, or changing old patterns, someone suddenly has a problem with it?In this episode, I'm sharing one of the most honest conversations I've had on Mom Gone Mild.We talk about people pleasing, motherhood, accountability, boundaries, growth, and what it really means to become a better version of yourself.For years, I tried to be who everyone wanted me to be. The easygoing daughter. The understanding friend. The person who kept the peace. But motherhood forced me to take a hard look at my priorities, my relationships, and even myself.I'm opening up about:• Why people don't always respect boundaries• Learning to stop abandoning yourself for approval• Motherhood and shifting priorities• The difference between protecting your peace and proving your point• Accountability and personal growth• Why a soft life doesn't mean being a soft target• Becoming her without pretending you're perfectThis episode is raw, real, and unfiltered.Because the truth is, growth isn't always pretty. Sometimes it's uncomfortable. Sometimes it costs you approval. Sometimes it means becoming the villain in someone else's story.And maybe that's okay.Connect with Mom Gone MildInstagram: @momgonemild_podcast🎁 Don't forget to enter our Wellness Giveaway currently happening on Instagram!

Have you ever noticed that the moment you start setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself, or changing old patterns, someone suddenly has a problem with it?In this episode, I'm sharing one of the most honest conversations I've had on Mom Gone Mild.We talk about people pleasing, motherhood, accountability, boundaries, growth, and what it really means to become a better version of yourself.For years, I tried to be who everyone wanted me to be. The easygoing daughter. The understanding friend. The person who kept the peace. But motherhood forced me to take a hard look at my priorities, my relationships, and even myself.I'm opening up about:• Why people don't always respect boundaries• Learning to stop abandoning yourself for approval• Motherhood and shifting priorities• The difference between protecting your peace and proving your point• Accountability and personal growth• Why a soft life doesn't mean being a soft target• Becoming her without pretending you're perfectThis episode is raw, real, and unfiltered.Because the truth is, growth isn't always pretty. Sometimes it's uncomfortable. Sometimes it costs you approval. Sometimes it means becoming the villain in someone else's story.And maybe that's okay.Connect with Mom Gone MildInstagram: @momgonemild_podcast🎁 Don't forget to enter our Wellness Giveaway currently happening on Instagram!

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