In “More Than I Let On,” a single mom opens up about the quiet battles she faces while raising kids, living with bipolar disorder, and navigating the loneliness of dating. She shares the raw truth behind her strength — the tears no one sees, the exhaustion that hides beneath her smile, and the constant effort to keep going. Through her honesty, she reminds other moms that they’re not alone, that it’s okay to struggle, and that surviving — even imperfectly — is its own kind of strength.