Welcome to IMHMO — In My Humbly Honest Mom Opinion
A space for truth-telling, emotional strategy, and being a mother without pretending it’s fine.
Hi — I’m Coral Edwards.
Coach, evidence-based coach, speaker, facilitator, mother.
Welcome to IMHMO — In My Humbly Honest Mom Opinion.
This is a space for honest writing about motherhood, burnout, identity shifts, and what it means to live, lead, parent, and exist in systems that weren’t built for us — especially if you’re trying to do all of that while holding onto your humanity.
This is not a parenting newsletter.
This isn’t a performative self-help blog.
This isn’t a how-to.
IMHMO is a space to feel, think, burn down, rebuild.
It’s essays, tools, frameworks, and reflections for people who are:
Done pretending burnout is just a scheduling issue
Questioning who they are now, after the big shift
Trying to lead with integrity while staying alive in their own body
Holding rage, love, grief, and ambition at the same time
Maybe you’re a mother.
Maybe you’re neurodivergent.
Maybe you’re holding emotional labor that no one else sees.
Maybe you’re just tired of lying about how tired you are.
Either way: You’re not too much. You’re not behind. You’re right on time.
What you’ll get here:
Essays and dispatches about motherhood, burnout, identity, and emotional clarity
Hot-minded opinions — about school systems, capitalism, “balance,” all of it
Tools and reframes — because naming the truth isn’t enough unless we can work with it
Optional voice notes and audio reflections (coming soon)
Resources for those navigating the messy, beautiful, exhausting, and revolutionary work of becoming someone new
Some posts will be public.
Some will be for paid subscribers — who make this work sustainable, honest, and independent.
This is the beginning.
Thanks for showing up. For subscribing. For being here.
Let this space be a mirror, a journal, a pocket of oxygen — whatever you need it to be.
I’m so glad you’re here.
— Coral
Founder of IMHMO
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If you want more — consider becoming a paid subscriber to support the work and go deeper.
If you’re not sure yet — stick around. I’m not going anywhere.

