• 016 | Cassie A - Navigating identity, control, and community (Part 1)

  • Jan 14 2025
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

016 | Cassie A - Navigating identity, control, and community (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Can We Fkn Talk?, I sit down with Cassie Arrowgros, founder of Big Little Wins, to have an honest and open conversation about the challenges and transformations that come with Motherhood. Cassie shares her deeply personal journey through infertility and IVF, reflecting on how those experiences shaped her perspective on parenting and identity.

    We dive into what it means to rebuild your sense of self after becoming a Mum and how letting go of control can be one of the hardest yet most necessary lessons in parenting. Cassie opens up about the mental load of Motherhood and the importance of having a supportive village to thrive in this all-consuming role.

    Whether you're a new Mum navigating the early days or someone further along in the parenting journey, this episode will leave you feeling seen and supported. It's a reminder that while Motherhood may change everything, it also offers us an opportunity to grow, connect, and find ourselves in new and powerful ways.

    Connect with Cassie:
    Big Little Wins Instagram - Big Little Wins | Logan Mums Programs (@big.little.wins)

    If you're a Mum looking for a Mother's (or Father's) group on the southside of Brisbane in the Logan area, check out Big Little Wins - Big Little Wins | Logan Mothers + Fathers Groups

    Send me a message - I'd love to chat!

    Want to keep the conversation going?

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_ashscrivener/

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