[TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains references to suicide.] What happens when responsibility is placed on your shoulders before you even have language for choice? In this honest and illuminating conversation, Serena Low is joined by Adaku Mbagwu, founder of Healed Hero and widely known as The First Daughter Coach. They explore the emotional, cultural, and psychological imprint carried by firstborn daughters — particularly those who grow up over-functioning, over-delivering, and quietly bu...

The Quiet Warrior Podcast with Serena Low

Serena Low, Introvert Coach for Quiet Achievers and Quiet Warriors

129. Rest Isn’t Laziness: The Hidden Cost of Being the Firstborn Daughter with Adaku Mbagwu

APR 19, 202631 MIN
The Quiet Warrior Podcast with Serena Low

129. Rest Isn’t Laziness: The Hidden Cost of Being the Firstborn Daughter with Adaku Mbagwu

APR 19, 202631 MIN

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[TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains references to suicide.]What happens when responsibility is placed on your shoulders before you even have language for choice?In this honest and illuminating conversation, Serena Low is joined by Adaku Mbagwu, founder of Healed Hero and widely known as The First Daughter Coach. They explore the emotional, cultural, and psychological imprint carried by firstborn daughters — particularly those who grow up over-functioning, over-delivering, and quietly burning out while appearing “capable” and “strong.”Adaku shares her own journey as a firstborn daughter in a Nigerian Igbo family, where responsibility was culturally assigned before birth. She unpacks how this early parentification shapes perfectionism, hyper-independence, people-pleasing, and the belief that love must be earned — patterns that often follow firstborn daughters into leadership roles, careers, and entrepreneurship.This episode is a compassionate invitation to awareness, self-honesty, and re-parenting — not through grand gestures, but through micro-moments of choosing yourself.In This Episode, We Explore:What “eldest daughter syndrome” really looks like in everyday lifeWhy firstborn daughters often become the second mother in the householdHow unconscious family dynamics translate into careers, leadership, and burnoutThe link between perfectionism, over-responsibility, and invisibility at workWhy firstborn daughters struggle to receive support — even when they give endlesslyThe cost of believing that love must be earned through performanceRe-parenting yourself through micro-choices rather than radical overhaulsThe courage required to move from resentment to responsibilityWhy awareness — not blame — is the true turning point for changeConnect with AdakuWebsite: https://www.healedhero.comLinkedIn: Adaku MbagwuFree resource: https://www.healedhero.com/free-trainingLoved this episode?If this episode resonated, please share it with a firstborn daughter who needs to feel seen.Invitation from SerenaIf you’re ready to be seen, heard, and promoted without performing extroversion, the trauma-informed S.E.E.N. Coaching Program is your next step. Learn how to lead, communicate, and show up from a place of safety and sustainability.Find out more here: https://serenalow.com.auThis episode was edited by Aura House Productions