The Unfuckwithable Woman

Episode 3: From Loss to Liberation – My Story & the Birth of The MotherWay


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This is the most personal episode I’ve shared yet.


I take you into my story — losing my mother to cervical cancer, surviving family dysfunction and abuse, navigating depression, postnatal crisis, burnout, and the grief that almost swallowed me whole.

Out of this rupture, I began piecing together a map. A way to care for myself when no system, no family, no community knew how. A way to integrate grief, rage, and trauma into a path of belonging. That map became The MotherWay.

In this episode, you’ll hear:
🌿 How the motherwound shapes our bodies, relationships, and communities.
🌿 Why grief, rage, and trauma are not pathologies — but sacred thresholds.
🌿 The story of how I built myself back, layer by layer, into wholeness.
🌿 How The MotherWay now helps women move through trauma, burnout, and disconnection into remembrance and belonging.

✨ If you’ve ever felt broken, unseen, or too much, this episode is for you.
You are not broken. You are remembering.

👉 Join me inside The MotherWay: a 16-week somatic, decolonised journey of motherwound healing, nervous system repair, and primordial belonging. 

https://www.thesomatherapycollective.com/

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Music by Finn Holleman

Photography by bethcronin_stillpoetry

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