Singing for Mental Health: Why Mums Who Sing Together Feel Less Anxious, Less Alone
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Singing for Mental Health: Why Mums Who Sing Together Feel Less Anxious, Less Alone

What if one of the most powerful things you could do for your mental health as a mother didn't involve a therapist, a screen, or a to-do list — but your own voice?

This week on Dam Parenting, we're closing out our Maternal Mental Health Month series with something that surprised even us. Host Eva went along to a Singing Mamas session in Amsterdam — and felt it from the very first song.

Singing Mamas is a group singing movement for mothers that started in the UK and is now building community across the world. Babies are welcome from the earliest weeks. No musical experience needed. What happens in the room is something science is only beginning to catch up with: group singing regulates the nervous system, lowers cortisol, reduces anxiety, and creates a felt sense of safety and belonging that so many mothers quietly need and rarely find.

Eva sits down with Danielle, the woman who brought Singing Mamas to Amsterdam, to talk about what actually happens when mothers sing together — the emotional releases, the unexpected connections, the women who walked in disconnected and left feeling like themselves again.

This episode is for the mother who feels anxious, isolated, overstimulated, or not quite herself. The one who thinks "that's not for me" — and needs to hear why it might be exactly for her. This isn't wellness as performance. It's somatic, communal, and real.

In this episode we cover:
— Why singing together works differently to singing alone
— The psychology and neuroscience behind group vocalisation and stress relief
— What mothers experience emotionally when they allow themselves to let go and sing
— How community singing builds connection in the postpartum period and beyond
— What to expect if you walk into a session for the first time

If you've been looking for something that goes beyond talking about your feelings — something somatic, accessible, and rooted in community — this one is for you.

You can find Danielle on Instagram at danielle.singingmamas.ams

Dam Parenting is our international parents in the Netherlnads podcast for the honest, unfiltered side of parenthood.

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