The FMG Mother's Day Take Over
You're invited
Mothers’ Day feels underleveraged.
It’s all getting a bit vanilla, or vanilla with a hint of pink. It needs a radical glow-up. It needs an FMG takeover.
Sure, share your cute family pictures and enjoy that breakfast in bed (you’ll be making it the other 364 days if you’re like me), but I’m not OK with leaving it there.
I’m not OK with how squeezed mums are in a society that wasn’t built around our needs yet bombards us with expectations every single day. I’m not OK with the fact 95% of us battle mum guilt on a daily basis through no fault of our own.
No, in fact, I’m choking on the only slice of toast I won’t make this year.
If there’s one day we take the mic, it’s this one.
Mums rarely get to be centre stage, and on this one day, I don’t just want some floppy flowers and the last card in M&S.
Those of you who were here last year, may remember that I got a card that said, “To a beautiful mum, on your birthday” - it was not my birthday and it definitely was the only card left in M&S.
I want Mother’s Day to be a chance to have conversations about what’s really going on for mums right now and what we’re going to do about it. So I’m talking
with organisations about how they can actually support working mums
with anyone who will listen about the fact that 50% of mums in Europe report mental health struggles. Half.
with you, about how to break up with mum guilt and choose a kinder mindset right now
So, as requested by some of you, we’re holding a TAKEOVER event next Tuesday 8pm (after my boys are in bed).
The FMG Mother’s Day Takeover is simple:
We stop pretending a bunch of daffodils fixes everything and start talking honestly about mum guilt.
And there’s another reason this year’s Mother’s Day takeover is important.
Where it all began
Almost exactly two years ago, 7th March 24, I ran the very first F*** Mum Guilt event.
It was a simple idea: an online amnesty from mum guilt run by a triplet mum who was DONE with it.
Seventy mums signed up. Including some OGs pictured below.
We got media coverage.
And it started a movement.
And two years later, it feels like the perfect moment to celebrate with a Mother’s Day takeover.
Claim your free spot here and say yes to more than floppy flowers this year.
The FMG Takeover
This Mother’s Day, mums don’t need flowers that will wilt.
We need a way to break up with mum guilt - for good.
Mum guilt affects around 95% of mothers, yet it’s rarely called out. And that works perfectly for guilt - because when it stays unchallenged, it gets to run the show.
But the moment we start talking about it openly - with other mums who get it - its power starts to shrink.
Unchecked, it whispers that we’re not good enough.
It undermines our decisions.
It drains our energy and confidence - every single day.
Enough.
If you’re ready to say “no” to mum guilt and “yes” to yourself, join me, Leila Green, founder of the F*** Mum Guilt Movement, on Tuesday 17th March at 8pm.
You’ll leave with:
A practical 4-step framework to break up with mum guilt
Clarity on what truly deserves your time and energy
A feeling of being lighter and unburdened
Bring the mums in your life who need this conversation too.
Still not convinced?
Here’s what my idol, Joeli Brearley had to say about my workshops:
"Leila combines insight, empathy and practical guidance beautifully. Many shared that they felt seen and understood in a way they hadn’t before."
- Joeli Brearly, Founder of Pregnant Then Screwed
Yeah, I know. I thought about getting it tattooed. I can’t believe that event two years ago has now got to this level.



