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In this thought-provoking episode, we’re diving into how moral philosophy—yes, even Kant’s ethical theories—can actually shape the way we show up in motherhood.
I unpack a passage from Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder that highlights Kant’s categorical imperative, and explore what it means for moms who are stuck in cycles of self-bullying and burnout.
✨ Inside this episode:
What Kant's ethical law teaches us about how we treat ourselves
Why affirmations aren't fluffy—they're ethical
How your personal motherhood mindset can align with your deeper values
If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly falling short as a mom, this one will challenge and encourage you in all the best ways.
🌸 You’re doing more than “getting through the day”—you’re shaping a whole worldview.
www.brittniclarkson.com
In this thought-provoking episode, we’re diving into how moral philosophy—yes, even Kant’s ethical theories—can actually shape the way we show up in motherhood.
I unpack a passage from Sophie’s World by Jostein Gaarder that highlights Kant’s categorical imperative, and explore what it means for moms who are stuck in cycles of self-bullying and burnout.
✨ Inside this episode:
What Kant's ethical law teaches us about how we treat ourselves
Why affirmations aren't fluffy—they're ethical
How your personal motherhood mindset can align with your deeper values
If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly falling short as a mom, this one will challenge and encourage you in all the best ways.
🌸 You’re doing more than “getting through the day”—you’re shaping a whole worldview.