Good Enough Mothering, What I Learned After Releasing the Perfect Mother Image With Elizabeth Baron
Fri Feb 06 2026
In this episode, Alyssa and Elizabeth explore the complex landscape of motherhood, perfectionism, and self-acceptance. They share personal insights, practical strategies, and the importance of embracing the gray areas of parenting to foster mental well-being and authentic connection.
Remember, motherhood is a journey of continuous growth, acceptance, and authenticity. Embrace the messy, imperfect, and beautiful spectrum of your experience.
Key Topics:
The impact of perfectionism in new and experienced momsHow neuroplasticity allows for shifting routines and identitiesThe concept of "good enough" mothering is rooted in attachment theoryManaging anxiety around societal expectations versus personal valuesPractical nervous system tools to stay regulated amidst chaosEmbracing ambivalence and the wide spectrum of parenting experiencesThe role of radical acceptance and self-compassion in motherhoodReframing mommy brain as a survival skill and strengthAuthenticity over perfection: balancing work, self-care, and familyReal-life stories about diaper bag choices and parent judgment
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction: Embracing imperfection in motherhood02:05 - Managing technology and filming challenges04:00 - The importance of self-awareness and authenticity06:25 - Understanding perfectionism and its roots in childhood08:21 - The postpartum transition from control to surrender09:48 - Neuroplasticity and reimagining routines11:09 - Personal stories of striving for achievement and slowing down13:00 - Defining success in motherhood for oneself14:26 - Parenting with consciousness and repair17:34 - The concept of "good enough motherhood" (Donald Winnicott)21:51 - The dialectics of ambivalence and living in the gray23:44 - Overcoming social media pressure and judgment25:30 - Nervous system regulation techniques for overwhelmed moms28:14 - Practical parent-child connection strategies30:39 - Letting go of guilt around external expectations33:02 - Supporting working moms and managing maternal guilt36:07 - Addressing postpartum pressure to be happy and perfect37:04 - The emerging concept of "Type C" motherhood—conscious and carefree41:16 - Celebrating authenticity and breaking free from programming42:16 - How motherhood enhances our true selves, not diminishes them42:43 - Closing thoughts and resources
Episode Resources:
Donald Winnicott's Theory of Good Enough MotheringConnected Play — Parent-Child Connection Strategies (YouTube)Neuroplasticity in Parenting (Psychology Today)Cosmic Yoga for Kids (YouTube)ElizabethB.comInstagram: @withElizabethB
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In this episode, Alyssa and Elizabeth explore the complex landscape of motherhood, perfectionism, and self-acceptance. They share personal insights, practical strategies, and the importance of embracing the gray areas of parenting to foster mental well-being and authentic connection. Remember, motherhood is a journey of continuous growth, acceptance, and authenticity. Embrace the messy, imperfect, and beautiful spectrum of your experience. Key Topics: The impact of perfectionism in new and experienced momsHow neuroplasticity allows for shifting routines and identitiesThe concept of "good enough" mothering is rooted in attachment theoryManaging anxiety around societal expectations versus personal valuesPractical nervous system tools to stay regulated amidst chaosEmbracing ambivalence and the wide spectrum of parenting experiencesThe role of radical acceptance and self-compassion in motherhoodReframing mommy brain as a survival skill and strengthAuthenticity over perfection: balancing work, self-care, and familyReal-life stories about diaper bag choices and parent judgment Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: Embracing imperfection in motherhood02:05 - Managing technology and filming challenges04:00 - The importance of self-awareness and authenticity06:25 - Understanding perfectionism and its roots in childhood08:21 - The postpartum transition from control to surrender09:48 - Neuroplasticity and reimagining routines11:09 - Personal stories of striving for achievement and slowing down13:00 - Defining success in motherhood for oneself14:26 - Parenting with consciousness and repair17:34 - The concept of "good enough motherhood" (Donald Winnicott)21:51 - The dialectics of ambivalence and living in the gray23:44 - Overcoming social media pressure and judgment25:30 - Nervous system regulation techniques for overwhelmed moms28:14 - Practical parent-child connection strategies30:39 - Letting go of guilt around external expectations33:02 - Supporting working moms and managing maternal guilt36:07 - Addressing postpartum pressure to be happy and perfect37:04 - The emerging concept of "Type C" motherhood—conscious and carefree41:16 - Celebrating authenticity and breaking free from programming42:16 - How motherhood enhances our true selves, not diminishes them42:43 - Closing thoughts and resources Episode Resources: Donald Winnicott's Theory of Good Enough MotheringConnected Play — Parent-Child Connection Strategies (YouTube)Neuroplasticity in Parenting (Psychology Today)Cosmic Yoga for Kids (YouTube)ElizabethB.comInstagram: @withElizabethB