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Moms of the Night
Welcome to the “Moms of the Night” podcast where Niki DeConcini - just your average, everyday mom - is on a mission to combat loneliness in motherhood, especially during those middle of the night hours. If you’ve ever found yourself searching for solidarity, encouraging words, or just some companionship when motherhood feels too much, you’ve come to the right place. Each week, join Niki and fellow moms - some from this community and others you may even recognize - as they sit in solidarity, sharing vulnerable & relatable stories about motherhood. No experts, no "we know best" advice—just heartfelt conversations, encouragement, and the reminder that you're not alone. Subscribe now to feel heard, seen and uplifted.
New episodes launch every Thursday, with bonus Dear Mama Monologue mini-sodes going live every Monday.
We’re creating a really special community over on the @momsofthenightpodcast instagram! You can follow along there for episode drops, behind the scenes info, inspiring content, and soon - a space for us to connect on a deeper level. It’s also where you can find a link to apply to be a guest on the podcast!
Moms of the Night
8. Breaking Generational Cycles and Parenting After Childhood Trauma with Megan Perron
Today's conversation is raw, vulnerable, and powerful, as my new friend Megan Perron shares the story of her childhood and the traumas that she endured. Megan is no longer in contact with her parents and is learning to navigate her motherhood journey by reflecting on how her past experiences impact her as a mother, while also learning how to break the generational cycles that so many mamas find themselves in. We also dive into how all relationships—whether they be with our families, partners, or friends—can change when you become a mother.
Megan is a mama, wife, cancer survivor, and business owner who, after becoming a mom in 2021, started designing apparel for bodies that have been through it all. MPowHer Collective is a Minneapolis-based, mom-owned active and loungewear brand that aims to create clothes that everyone can feel comfortable and confident in.
This episode is a powerful one, and I know that Megan's story will resonate with a lot of mamas who may be working through childhood traumas of their own. By discussing and reflecting on our pasts, we discuss how we can strive to be the best mamas we can be in the present moment and future.
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