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There’s a narrative among some that when you become a mother, your ambition should get quieter, your goals should get smaller, and you move to the background of your own life. That was not my experience.

Motherhood didn’t replace my purpose. It expanded it. Becoming a mother in the middle of law school meant navigating two major transformations at once. What came out of that season was a sharper, more intentional, and more focused version of who I am and what I’m building.

Motherhood made me more accountable to my own potential, not less.

In this episode of Branding Room Only, Paula T. Edgar gets personal about what that actually looked like: becoming a mother during law school, navigating her son’s childhood cancer diagnosis, and the moment she decided she was no longer willing to stay in spaces that did not support her.

1:24 – The impact of balancing high-level education with early parenthood

2:12 – The difference in Paula’s brand before and after becoming a mother

3:45 – A surprising piece of advice about prioritization as a parent

4:35 – How motherhood expanded my purpose instead of replacing it

5:24 – How her son’s diagnosis forced an overhaul of Paula’s boundaries

6:58 – The root question Paula asks to ensure her actions align with the legacy she wants to leave

7:37 – Motherhood as a catalyst for increased accountability toward your own potential

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This episode is brought to you by PGE Consulting Group LLC.

PGE Consulting Group LLC empowers individuals and organizations to lead with purpose, presence, and impact. Specializing in leadership development and personal branding, we offer keynotes, custom programming, consulting, and strategic advising—all designed to elevate influence and performance at every level.

Founded and led by Paula Edgar, our work centers on practical strategies that enhance professional development, strengthen workplace culture, and drive meaningful, measurable change.

To learn more about Paula and her services, go to www.paulaedgar.com or contact her at info@paulaedgar.com, and follow Paula Edgar and the PGE Consulting Group LLC on LinkedIn.