Ep 4: Reaching Out for Support in Early Motherhood with Kori Zornes

 
 

Today, I’m interviewing a coaching client and friend of mine, Kori Zornes (@herwanderlustsoul) about her transition into motherhood, and her decision to reach out for support during this transformational time in her life.

For many new mothers, the first few months after baby are a blur, and Kori’s experience was no exception. Through all the chaos, she’s been relearning about herself. Who she is, what her values are, what she wants out of motherhood and partnership, and how she wants her future to look with her growing family.

In this episode, we discuss why it’s so important to reach out for support no matter where you’re at in life, why Kori chose me to coach her through this time, and all the beautiful things she’s learned about herself and her relationship along the way. Kori's commitment to self-development has had a ripple effect throughout all aspects of her life. I’m honored that she chose me to support her through it and excited to continue celebrating her future growth!

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Connect with Kori on Instagram, or visit her website to learn more:

@herwanderlustsoul

https://www.revampretreats.com/


Timestamps:

(01:18 -3:43) Kori’s background, coming out of the postpartum cocoon and beginning to rediscover herself

(3:46 - 5:54) What was going through her head as she decided to receive support during this new phase of her life

(5:56 - 7:48) How Kori and I aligned to work together on her goals

(7:50 - 9:11) The top 3 things Kori wanted to work on during her coaching

(9:16 - 11:26) The challenging moments — realizing her relationship is a mirror for herself

(11:27 - 15:15) Why you should “focus on your own side of the street” (and what that actually means)

(15:16 - 21:18) Apologizing, improving communication, and changing the stories we tell ourselves around disagreements

(21:29 - 23:07) Breaking down tumescence and how tumescence hinders our deepest connections

(23:09 - 27:35) Getting curious in moments of confusion or doubt

(27:37 -29:55) What is Kori celebrating herself for in her journey?

(29:57 - 33:45) Making sense of the early postpartum blur and leaning into the messiness; closing thoughts

 
Megan Lambert