Finding My Pink: A Chat with Brittnee Bish About Reclaiming Our Sparkle
Ep 2: Finding Your Pink Again — with Brittnee Bish
In this episode we dive deep into one of the most beautiful metaphors I’ve ever heard relating to motherhood and identity: finding your pink.
This phrase comes from flamingos — yes, the vibrant pink birds! During motherhood, flamingos lose their colour because they put so much energy and nutrients into raising their babies. But once that intense season passes, they slowly regain their colour.
Sound familiar? That’s what this episode is all about.
In this episode we sat down with the incredible Brittnee Bish, who has been creating a series called Finding My Pink on Instagram & TikTok — an honest, raw, and beautiful look at her own journey to reclaiming her identity after becoming a mum for the fourth time. Together, we talk about what it really feels like to lose yourself in motherhood, and the small but powerful steps you can take to find your sparkle again.
In this episode, we explore:
What inspired Brittnee to start “Finding My Pink”
How motherhood shifted her identity and creative spark
The surprising hobbies and rituals that helped her reconnect with herself
Her favourite responses from other women walking similar paths
Why being Not Just A Mum is more than just a catchy phrase — it’s a reclamation of self
If you’re in a season where you feel like your colour has faded, let this episode remind you that it’s never too late to find your pink again. You deserve time for you. You deserve to feel like you again.
💌 Resources Mentioned:
Free Hobby Guide: Packed with simple, inspiring ideas to help you reconnect with yourself — even in small windows of time
Hobby Hub Directory: Real places and communities where you can explore new passions or reignite old ones
You can follow Brittnee on social media for more of her pink journey.
Instagram: @thebishbunch
TikTok: @thebishbunch
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