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No matter what you believe BEFORE you go into motherhood, there is always a moment when you realise:
this isn't what I thought it would be.
Maybe it comes immediately - birth was nothing like you thought, the first days were completely different.
Or maybe it comes years later, when you think your life - and that of your children or your relationship - is on a certain path, and you realise: that's not my reality anymore.
In that moment, there is an invitation mama:
Will I open to a new way of thinking, and grieve the old way?
And will I be the one who creates this change?
Abby Kamen is an artist, activator, and the author of Generation WE: Healing Together to Create Better, a truly thought provoking book that looks at generational trauma and the cyclical effects of survivalism.
This podcast brought up how we deal with our own trauma,
How our kids push us to do better and upgrade our thinking,
And ultimately, how WE are the ones to do this work.
One of my fav conversations this year.
Listen, and let Abby and I both know what you got out of it.
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FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ABBY HERE:
https://www.abbykamen.com/
https://www.instagram.com/abbykamen/?hl=en
Abby Kamen is an artist, activator, and the author of Generation WE: Healing Together to Create Better. With candor and wit, she provides a thought provoking look at generational trauma and the cyclical effects of survivalism. In addition to her own projects, she collaborates with other folks and organizations vested in protecting our human rights and providing resources for our mental health and well-being. She lives in Louisville, KY.
You can check out Abby's website here. She is a passionate and articulate speaker who brings a deeply human perspective to the conversation about generational trauma, and we will officially be launching the book with a panel titled "Ths Ends With Us" at SXSW 2024.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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No matter what you believe BEFORE you go into motherhood, there is always a moment when you realise:
this isn't what I thought it would be.
Maybe it comes immediately - birth was nothing like you thought, the first days were completely different.
Or maybe it comes years later, when you think your life - and that of your children or your relationship - is on a certain path, and you realise: that's not my reality anymore.
In that moment, there is an invitation mama:
Will I open to a new way of thinking, and grieve the old way?
And will I be the one who creates this change?
Abby Kamen is an artist, activator, and the author of Generation WE: Healing Together to Create Better, a truly thought provoking book that looks at generational trauma and the cyclical effects of survivalism.
This podcast brought up how we deal with our own trauma,
How our kids push us to do better and upgrade our thinking,
And ultimately, how WE are the ones to do this work.
One of my fav conversations this year.
Listen, and let Abby and I both know what you got out of it.
x
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT ABBY HERE:
https://www.abbykamen.com/
https://www.instagram.com/abbykamen/?hl=en
Abby Kamen is an artist, activator, and the author of Generation WE: Healing Together to Create Better. With candor and wit, she provides a thought provoking look at generational trauma and the cyclical effects of survivalism. In addition to her own projects, she collaborates with other folks and organizations vested in protecting our human rights and providing resources for our mental health and well-being. She lives in Louisville, KY.
You can check out Abby's website here. She is a passionate and articulate speaker who brings a deeply human perspective to the conversation about generational trauma, and we will officially be launching the book with a panel titled "Ths Ends With Us" at SXSW 2024.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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