What No One Tells You About Becoming A Mother
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In this powerful episode of 'We Need To Talk,' host Paul C. Brunson brings together pop star Cher Lloyd, reality star Georgia Kusulu, and podcaster Mel Robbins to have an unfiltered conversation about the hidden realities of motherhood. The discussion centers on the emotional and psychological toll of postnatal depression and postpartum anxiety, with Georgia sharing her raw experience of feeling isolated despite being surrounded by loved ones, struggling to bond with her newborn, and fearing for her baby’s safety. She reveals how a pivotal moment—when her husband Tommy publicly acknowledged her distress—was the turning point that allowed her to seek help and begin healing. Cher Lloyd opens up about her own battle with postnatal depression, describing physical symptoms like shakes, insomnia, and intrusive thoughts, while Mel Robbins reflects on her family’s journey through mental health challenges, including her children waking her from depression-induced sleep and their exposure to marital conflict. The guests emphasize that motherhood is not a linear journey of joy, but a complex mix of love, exhaustion, identity loss, and resilience. They advocate for normalizing these struggles, reducing shame, and encouraging parents to seek support, especially through therapy. The episode concludes with Mel’s daughter sharing a heartfelt message of gratitude for her parents’ authentic love and growth, underscoring the long-term impact of modeling emotional honesty and vulnerability. Key takeaways include: 1) Postpartum mental health struggles are common and not a sign of failure—seeking help is a strength; 2) The myth of instant mother’s instinct can cause unnecessary guilt; 3) Vulnerability and authenticity—like filming raw moments during postpartum—can be healing and transformative; 4) Parents should pursue their dreams not just for themselves, but as powerful examples for their children; 5) Therapy is not for crises—it’s a preventive tool for emotional resilience and relationship health. The overall tone is deeply empathetic, courageous, and hopeful, offering both validation and practical hope to listeners navigating the complexities of motherhood.
Postpartum mental health struggles are common and not a personal failure—seeking help is a sign of strength.
The belief that motherhood brings instant love and instinct is a myth that can deepen guilt and isolation.
Vulnerability—like sharing raw, unfiltered moments on camera—can be healing and transformative.
Parents should pursue their dreams not just for themselves, but as living examples for their children.
Therapy is not just for crises—it’s a proactive tool for emotional resilience and relationship health.
The Hidden Reality of Motherhood
“It took me a really long time. I felt like I didn't want to leave the house. I didn't know who I was anymore, to be honest.”
Georgia’s Postpartum Breakdown
“I was like, whoa, this is a lot. But I was kind of wanting the people there because I was like, help me, what am I doing?”
The Turning Point: When Tommy Spoke Up
“No, she's not. She is not right. And all of a sudden, everyone looked at me and I burst into tears.”
Cher Lloyd’s Battle with Postnatal Depression
Cher Lloyd opens up about her physical and emotional struggles after childbirth, including intrusive thoughts, shakes, and a complete loss of self, highlighting the invisibility of postnatal depression.
The Myth of Instant Motherhood
The panel challenges the cultural narrative that motherhood brings instant love and instinct, emphasizing that bonding can be delayed and that this is normal.
“Mental health is happiness. Mental health is managing stress. Mental health is having the clarity and the confidence to be able to communicate effectively.”
“I just love being around you. Here's the other thing that's important to recognize and I'm not proud to share this.”
“If you have something in your heart that you want to pursue, you are both robbing yourself and more importantly, your kids of that opportunity.”
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Georgia Kusulu
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Mel Robbins
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Postnatal Depression
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Cher Lloyd
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Tommy
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Therapy
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Paul C. Brunson
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We Need To Talk
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Sawyer
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