
Mothers sacrifice so much of themselves to carry another human being in their body for nine months. Even after childbirth, there's a phase called the fourth trimester because babies are still heavily dependent on moms for their survival. Motherhood looks different for every woman. For Anastasia, who is a first-time mom, motherhood looked particularly different since her family is overseas and she's also running Young Goose with Amitay. Yet, there's something unique when a biohacker becomes a mom that new moms can learn from.In this Young Goose Mother's Day Special, we celebrate every mother who gives selflessly to their family. We also take a peek into Anastasia's life as a new mom, what changed in her body and mindset, and how she maintained her self-care while taking care of the family and the business.This episode will make you realize that it takes a village to raise a kid, but it takes a great mom to raise a kid and still come back to herself. Because the only way she can show up fully for others is when she can show up for herself first.What's Discussed:(3:11) Who Anastasia was before motherhood: the risk-taker who crossed the world.(6:03) Why Anastasia loves a small circle and how she protects it.(10:09) Why Anastasia went back to work early, and the regret she wants other new moms to avoid.(12:00) Why motherhood is the hardest thing she has ever done, more than building a company.(15:49) How motherhood flipped the dynamic: why the assertive co-CEO becomes the soft parent.(25:26) Postpartum breakouts, cortisol, and why her skin told the story before anything else did.(29:25) What her early postpartum self-care actually looked like. (30:33) The non-negotiables: PEMF mat, lymphatic drainage suit, and red light therapy.(34:04) Anastasia's postpartum bounce-back stack: spermidine, NAD+, and PC.(1:58) How a biohacker reconnects with a body that no longer feels like her own.(4:05) The self-massage course that changed everything.(5:42) What self-care actually looks like in this season of motherhood.(10:02) Redefining energy as a mother: capacity, limits, and the cost of burnout.(16:01) Mindfulness as a skincare tool: why lowering cortisol shows up on your face.(26:06) The 20-minute practice that can stand in for hours of lost sleep.(27:45) The 4-7-8 breathing technique for moms who do not have 20 minutes.(43:28) Advice for new moms who feel self-care is unrealistic in this season.(43:45) The reframe that changes what self-care means for a new mom forever.Check out our Mother’s Day Special: Explore the Mother’s Day gift sets at https://www.younggoose.com/pages/mothers-day Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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