To The Woman It May Concern: The Podcast
To The Woman It May Concern: The Podcast
Podcast Description
Every woman has a letter within her—words she’s never said out loud, thoughts she’s pushed aside, feelings she hasn’t fully faced. To the Woman It May Concern – The Podcast holds space for women and their unspoken truths. Each episode features real letters, real conversations, and the honest, unfinished process of becoming. Because growth doesn’t always begin with a breakthrough. Sometimes, it starts with a sentence you didn’t know you needed to say—or hear—until now. jasminebibb.substack.com
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on personal growth, faith, and emotional vulnerability, with episodes exploring themes like wresting with personal visions, career pivots, and the journey of self-discovery, such as Episode 2 which dives into the struggle of holding onto a calling and trusting faith in life decisions.

Every woman has a letter within her—words she’s never said out loud, thoughts she’s pushed aside, feelings she hasn’t fully faced. To the Woman It May Concern – The Podcast holds space for women and their unspoken truths. Each episode features real letters, real conversations, and the honest, unfinished process of becoming. Because growth doesn’t always begin with a breakthrough. Sometimes, it starts with a sentence you didn’t know you needed to say—or hear—until now.
Hey there,
I’m going to be honest…my mind was blown when I realized that motherhood doesn’t just change your life—it actually changes your brain.
And once I understood that, so much of what I’ve been feeling started to make sense.
In this conversation with neuroscientist and maternal mental health expert, Dr. Jodi Pawluski, we get into what’s actually happening in your brain as you become a mother.
Because a lot of us are walking around thinking we’re overwhelmed, disconnected, or not quite ourselves anymore…
…and what if it’s not that something is wrong with you?What if something is actually happening within you?
This gave me language for things I couldn’t quite explain—and I have a feeling it might do the same for you.
If you’ve been feeling like this version of you is unfamiliar…this one is for you.
-Jasmine
If this hit something for you and you want to go a little deeper, Dr. Pawluski offers a workshop that breaks this down in a way that’s both informative and grounding:
*The thoughts and perspectives shared by Dr. Pawluski in this episode reflect her professional opinions and expertise.
This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jasminebibb.substack.com

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