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REAL TALK ON MOTHERHOOD, MINDSET & THE MESSY MIDDLE.

I’m Gill Townsend, founder of The Mama Assembly™, a space where motherhood, midlife, and reinvention collide (sometimes gracefully, often chaotically).

The Mama Edit is home to my mini-series and musings on everything from the mental load to identity, ambition, and parenting in a fast-changing world.

It’s the unfiltered side of motherhood, the thoughts we all have but rarely say out loud.

You’ll find reflections, relatable reads, and stories that remind you you’re not alone in the chaos.

Grab a coffee and dive in, because this is where real life gets edited, not airbrushed.

The Mama Edit – Real Stories, Motherhood & Mindset for Modern Women

Unfiltered stories on motherhood, mindset, and the messy middle — where real women, real talk, and a little chaos all belong.

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Motherhood & Identity Series – Part 4: Making Room for You (Without Guilt)
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Motherhood & Identity Series – Part 3: Ambition Isn’t Selfish: It’s a Map
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Motherhood & Identity Series – Part 2: Why "balance" might be a lie
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The Mental Load Series. Part 4 – Motherhood Isn’t About Perfection; It’s Messy, Chaotic, and Sometimes Hilarious!
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The Mental Load Series. Part 3 – How do we lighten the mental load without dropping the ball?
Our brains are running the family operating system, and it’s time for an update. Here’s how to lighten the mental load, share responsibility, and stop carrying it all. Read more...
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The Mental Load Series. Part 1 – What Is the Mental Load, Really?
The invisible project management of family life, served with a side of sass, caffeine, and honesty. Let’s name it, share it, and lighten it together. Read more...
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AI might shape the future, but we’re still raising the humans who will lead it.In Part 4 of my series, I explore why ethical AI isn’t just a tech challenge,... Read more...
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