When You Believe in the Mission But Doubt Your Doula Self: A Brutally Honest Convo With Kelly Cox of Share The Drop
I sat down with Kelly Cox, the founder of Share The Drop, a mission that’s easy to believe in from the outside. Peer-to-peer milk sharing. Donor milk. Mothers supporting mothers. Work that feels obviously important.
But what we talked about wasn’t the mission.
We talked about rejection.
About hearing “no” even when the work matters.
About the fear that sneaks in after momentum.
About imposter syndrome that doesn’t magically disappear once you’re “successful.”
This conversation is honest in the quiet way.
The kind that normalizes the ups and downs instead of trying to fix them.
The kind that reminds you that doubt isn’t a sign you’re failing, it’s often a sign you’re expanding.
If you’ve ever wondered why the hard parts come back…
If you’ve felt unsteady even after wins…
If you’ve questioned yourself after you thought you’d made it…
This episode is for you.
This is the first in a new series meant to pull back the curtain, normalize the mess, and remind you that you’re not alone in the middle of it.
Still scared.
Still showing up.
Still building anyway.