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This episode is personal as I discuss the guilt and judgement we experience as parents, and specifically mothers. In fact it means so much to me that we had to split the recording into 2 episodes. This is Part 1 discussing guilt.
I wanted to record an episode about the guilt and judgement we feel as parents, especially mothers.
In fact it's a topic I feel so strongly about that we had to split the recording into 2 episodes as I share some of my personal experiences. I think that guilt comes with parenting in one package when we become parents.
So, here's Part 1 where I talk about guilt.
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By Dr Maryhan4.9
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This episode is personal as I discuss the guilt and judgement we experience as parents, and specifically mothers. In fact it means so much to me that we had to split the recording into 2 episodes. This is Part 1 discussing guilt.
I wanted to record an episode about the guilt and judgement we feel as parents, especially mothers.
In fact it's a topic I feel so strongly about that we had to split the recording into 2 episodes as I share some of my personal experiences. I think that guilt comes with parenting in one package when we become parents.
So, here's Part 1 where I talk about guilt.
đ Let's grow our village together, please share this episode with at least one friend
đ Complete the listener poll to let me know what you'd like in future episodes
đ You can watch the Bucket Emptying Episodes on Youtube
đ Access the free resources mentioned in the episodes
đ Join our campaign One Million Moments to reduce the number of children struggling with mental health challenges from 17% to 10% by 2025.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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