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Women’s voices
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MAY THEME
Motherhood is…
APRIL’S THEME
Ambition
Motherhood is... a woman’s rebirth
When Petra Tamas became a mother, she fell in love with motherhood as a journey. Her personal experience with the births of her two daughters—and everything that followed—inspired her to build her business.
Growing into motherhood. Life after an unplanned baby.
When life veers off-script, motherhood can feel like survival before it feels like joy. In this candid piece, one woman shares the emotional whiplash of an unexpected pregnancy, the long road to accepting a new identity, and the growing bond with her daughter.
Stepping away from your mother. When distance is the only safe choice.
Mother’s Day is often wrapped in flowers, gratitude and celebration - but for some it also carries grief. In this deeply personal reflection, counsellor Isabelle Anastasi reflects on her own story of loss, the complexities of motherhood, and the often-misunderstood resilience of those navigating difficult relationships with their mothers.
Maybe I was never “too sensitive” - The strength of experiencing the world more deeply
In a world that equates ambition with resilience and detachment, what happens when your greatest drive comes from feeling everything more deeply? Janice Fenech talks about how she learnt to understand that her sensitive nature is not a weakness, but one of her greatest strengths.
Fading away. Confessions of an aging woman
A reader talks about how she feels she is fading away as she ages. Once she felt seen. But she now feels invisible and longs to find herself again - and this starts with her seeing her own self-worth.