Caregiver Stories: Choosing Love Through the Unexpected Journey of Motherhood with Valerie Probstfeld
What's This About?
Every mother begins with expectations. Few of us imagine how deeply motherhood will transform our identity.
In this episode of Inchstones, Sarah Kernion sits down with author and nurse practitioner Valerie Probstfeld, creator of To Mom Is to Love, for a heartfelt conversation about caregiver stories, neurodivergent parenting, grief, identity, and learning to choose love when life unfolds differently than expected.
Valerie shares the experience of becoming a mother in the NICU, where losing control forced her to rethink what motherhood truly means. Together, she and Sarah explore how unexpected diagnoses, profound autism, medical trauma, and unmet expectations reshape caregivers—and why healing often begins by releasing the illusion of control.
From autism parenting advice and caregiver emotional support to the role of nature, community, and nervous system regulation, this conversation reminds every parent that growth is rarely linear. Whether you’re raising a child with autism, navigating a difficult diagnosis, or simply learning to trust yourself again, this episode offers encouragement to recognize the sacredness hidden inside ordinary moments.
In this episode:
02:10 — Becoming “Mom” and the unexpected identity shift of motherhood
06:10 — Why unmet expectations can feel more painful than reality itself
10:20 — Medical trauma, grief, and feeling unseen as a caregiver
13:10 — Releasing the illusion of control through motherhood
15:00 — Nature, resilience, and why growth is never linear
18:00 — Water, nervous system regulation, and profound autism
21:15 — Why caregivers need community more than ever
24:00 — Choosing love over fear in everyday parenting
27:00 — Finding meaning through the smallest inchstones of motherhood
Resources
Learn more here about Valerie Probstfeld and her book To Mom Is to Love.
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