Erin Walsh
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So this is a good point.
The other thing, too...
What you put on when you get home, don't put on that like sloppy stuff that doesn't make you feel great.
You get an intentional change.
And then when you go to pick up your baby, you feel like soft and beautiful still.
It's not like all of a sudden because you get home, you have to be scrappy mom.
There's like great matching sets that are comfortable.
It doesn't have to be cashmere.
It can be velour.
It can be cotton.
You want that part to feel great too.
And you deserve to feel beautiful in that role too.
There are some very good big ass underwear options.
We need to go in there.
Did Mel know you didn't want to do it?
This is how so many women feel.
Everything that you're describing viscerally is why women in their closet, when they go to get dressed, start feeling bad about themselves.
And they're reminded of all the things on their body that they don't like, or they make them feel shamed or that have changed and shifted and evolved.
Kind of bootcut trousers or high-waisted frontal pocket.