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What happens when a perinatal mental health specialist finds herself overwhelmed by postpartum OCD, PTSD, and anxiety—right in the middle of a pandemic? In this powerful episode, I sit down with Kara Kushnir, LCSW, a therapist, author, and mom who shares her deeply personal journey through birth trauma and postpartum mental health struggles.

Kara opens up about her C-section experience gone wrong, the unexpected NICU stay, and the lonely spiral into anxiety that followed. Despite having all the “right” tools and training, she still found herself drowning—and clawing her way back with the help of a village, EMDR therapy, and her own stubborn refusal to give up.

We talk about shame, spirituality, radical acceptance, and the way our culture fails new parents again and again. Kara also shares the beautiful story behind her book Mama’s Thoughts—a children’s book secretly written for mothers navigating the storm.

This episode is a reminder that preparation doesn’t always protect us, but connection can heal us. Whether you're a parent, a provider, or somewhere in between, Kara's story will stick with you.

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