The Hidden Cost of Being the Selfless One

If the word “selfish” makes you uncomfortable… this episode is for you.

In this conversation, Zoe is joined by Suzy Reading for a deeply reassuring exploration of what mothers truly need – and why self-care alone is often insufficient.

Together, they talk about how so many women have been conditioned to put themselves last, why resting, saying no or asking for help can feel so hard, and how unmet needs often show up as guilt, resentment or snapping at the people we love most.

Suzy shares the thinking behind her new book How to Be Selfish, gently reframing “selfishness” as self-advocacy – and offers simple, practical ways to reconnect with yourself, calm your nervous system and let yourself matter too.

In this episode, you’ll learn about:

  • Why self-care alone isn’t enough – and how learning to receive care changes everything

  • How motherhood and conditioning pull us away from our own needs (and why that matters)

  • Why guilt, resentment and “shouty mum” moments are signals, not failures

  • Simple, compassionate ways to reconnect with yourself and remember that you matter too 💛

This is a compassionate, validating listen for any mother who feels stretched thin, disconnected from herself, or quietly carrying too much.

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