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“It’s never too late for redemption.” You're invited to treat your story with kindness and curiosity, giving yourself permission to explore how your past experiences shape the ways you show up in the present.
In this vulnerable conversation with my dear friend, Michelle Konson, we explore how learning to embrace the fullness of our stories—even the hard parts—allows us to move forward with greater hope and self-compassion.
We talk about the freedom and courage that comes from being deeply known by others, and Michelle shares honestly about her journey of facing the pain of her failures in parenting—as well as the healing she experienced when she bravely faced the parts of her life she was desperate to change.
Michelle is a writer and speaker who has become a relentless pursuer of the truth in her story, learning to hold the pain and beauty she’s experienced in a way that allows her to honor them both. Michelle is particularly drawn to encouraging moms who feel like their parenting was deeply flawed and think it’s too late for redemption. You can connect with her on her website at michellekonson.com or on Instagram @michellekonson.
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Resources for your own story work:
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Stay connected:
“It’s never too late for redemption.” You're invited to treat your story with kindness and curiosity, giving yourself permission to explore how your past experiences shape the ways you show up in the present.
In this vulnerable conversation with my dear friend, Michelle Konson, we explore how learning to embrace the fullness of our stories—even the hard parts—allows us to move forward with greater hope and self-compassion.
We talk about the freedom and courage that comes from being deeply known by others, and Michelle shares honestly about her journey of facing the pain of her failures in parenting—as well as the healing she experienced when she bravely faced the parts of her life she was desperate to change.
Michelle is a writer and speaker who has become a relentless pursuer of the truth in her story, learning to hold the pain and beauty she’s experienced in a way that allows her to honor them both. Michelle is particularly drawn to encouraging moms who feel like their parenting was deeply flawed and think it’s too late for redemption. You can connect with her on her website at michellekonson.com or on Instagram @michellekonson.
Key takeaways:
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Resources for your own story work:
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Stay connected: