Welcome to SHE MD, where co-host Mary Alice Haney sits down with Cameron Rogers, founder and host of the Conversations with Cam podcast. Known for her unfiltered voice and humor, Cameron has built a safe space online for mothers, tackling the highs and lows of parenting with honesty and relatability. Cameron opens up about her journey to starting her podcast, her experiences with postpartum depression (PPD) and intrusive thoughts, and the challenges of mental health in the digital age. She also shares insights on building a postpartum support system, navigating the impact of social media, and maintaining a connection with your partner amidst the chaos of parenting.
Cameron Rogers, Founder and Host of the Conversations with Cam podcast, uses her unfiltered voice and humor to create a safe space for mothers. As a mental health advocate and mother, she connects with her audience through her authentic, realistic approach to life’s challenges. Cameron is committed to dismantling mental health stigma, fostering open dialogue, and empowering mothers to embrace a simple, imperfect life while sharing her experiences with pregnancy, postpartum depression, and the struggles of motherhood.
CAMERON ROGERS TAKEAWAYS:
1. Digestive Health Issues Can Point To Hidden Causes Beyond Diet. Digestive issues like SIBO, leaky gut, and IBS-C may stem from underlying causes such as mercury poisoning from filling removal. Addressing toxicity can improve symptoms and highlight anxiety’s impact on gut health, emphasizing the need to look beyond diet for healing.
2. Intrusive Thoughts in Postpartum Feel Real, Even When They Defy Logic. They can convince you of terrifying scenarios—dropping a child, causing harm, or witnessing accidents—despite knowing these fears are irrational. Often rooted in trauma, these thoughts can resurface during stressful times like a head injury.
3. Social Media Amplifies Feelings Of Exclusion, Especially For Young, Developing Minds. Watching events unfold on social media, like friends sharing uninvited moments, can lead to feelings of isolation and inadequacy. Social media often creates an illusion of perfection, as people selectively share parts of their lives. Understanding this helps shift how we process online content.
4. Building Your Village Is Essential In Postpartum. Leaning on family, friends, or mom groups creates a vital support system. Postpartum can be isolating, but connecting in safe spaces helps you feel less alone. Sharing experiences replaces self-criticism with the compassionate support every parent needs.
5. Motherhood Challenges and Mental Health -Prioritizing Time With Your Partner Is Essential, Even Amid The Chaos Of Parenting. Balancing children's needs with quality time for your relationship is essential. Carving out moments together strengthens your bond and maintains harmony at home.
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Conversations with Cam - Podcast