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Normalize The Conversation by Inspiring My Generation

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Tune into "Normalize The Conversation" by Inspiring My Generation for insightful discussions on mental health, featuring experts and real-life stories. Join us in breaking the stigma! Trigger Warning: Mental Health & Suicide Hosted by Francesca Reicherter An initiative of Inspiring My Generation
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High-Functioning Postpartum Depression Explained with ⁠Dr. Emily Guarnotta
Episode 259
Wednesday, 1 April, 2026

Postpartum depression doesn’t always look the way we expect — and that’s why so many new mothers go unseen. What happens when someone is doing “everything right” on the outside but struggling deeply on the inside?In this episode of Normalize The Conversation, host Francesca Reicherter sits down with Dr. Emily Guarnotta, a psychologist specializing in maternal and perinatal mental health, to unpack how postpartum anxiety and depression actually show up — especially in high-functioning women.Together, they explore the many ways postpartum mental health struggles can be missed, misunderstood, or minimized. Dr. Gornata explains why postpartum depression isn’t always marked by withdrawal or inability to function, and how intrusive thoughts, sleep disruption, irritability, shame, and difficulty bonding can be powerful warning signs — even when a mother appears capable and put-together.This episode is for:New or expecting mothers wondering if what they’re feeling is “normal”Partners, friends, and family who want to better support postpartum momsTherapists, clinicians, and students seeking more insight into maternal mental healthAnyone interested in mental health, emotional wellness, and reducing stigmaDr. Guarnotta also shares her own experience with postpartum depression, including the shame that delayed her seeking help — even as a mental health professional. The conversation highlights how societal expectations, comparison on social media, and the pressure to feel grateful can prevent women from reaching out for support.You’ll learn how to recognize signs that go beyond typical newborn adjustment, why asking “How are you really?” matters, and what healing can look like through therapy, community, and accessible support resources.If you or someone you love is navigating postpartum mental health, this episode offers clarity, validation, and practical guidance.🎧 Listen now — and if this conversation resonates, consider following Normalize The Conversation or sharing it with someone who may need it.

 

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