Am I a Mother?

#25 Heavy emotions, feeling a failure & Mothers Day


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In this heartfelt episode, Anne opens up about the complex emotions surrounding Mother's Day, especially for those who are childless by circumstance, child-free by choice, or doubting motherhood. She shares her personal journey from feeling triggered by Mother's Day to finding peace and empowerment.

Anne discusses her struggles with entrepreneurship, her attempts to heal her relationship with her mother, and the importance of acknowledging and moving through difficult emotions to find joy.

Throughout the episode, Anne provides insights on handling societal pressures, personal insecurities, and the significance of community support in navigating life's challenges.


Are you ready to raise your vibe so you can shine?

✨ Healing ritual: Shine sister!

📆 Friday May 10, 7-8.30 PM CET

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Much love,

Anne


00:21 Exploring Mother's Day Emotions and Childlessness

02:18 Sharing Personal Struggles and Insights

05:56 Dealing with Business Challenges and Personal Growth

08:33 Emotional Journey Through Family Dynamics and Self-Reflection

13:02 Connecting Childhood Emotions to Adult Challenges

17:27 Embracing Emotions for a Brighter Life

17:43 The Power of Acknowledging Pain and Joy

19:38 Navigating Emotional Healing and Mother Relationships

21:21 Personal Journey: Overcoming Emotional Challenges

24:20 Sharing Vulnerabilities and Seeking Support

27:15 Healing Rituals and Mother's Day Reflections

31:46 Offering Support and Overcoming Insecurities

33:50 Invitation to a Healing Ritual: Shine Sister Shine


(thank you AI for helping me and writing my show notes this time! you did a great job)

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Am I a Mother?By Anne Visser