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On this week's episode, I acknowledge all the gratitude and love that I feel from Mother's Day, both connecting with my own children and expressing appreciation to the women in my life who have been mother-mentors for me. And I emphasize how important it is to be sensitive on Mother's Day, knowing how emotionally charged, for a variety of reasons, this day can be.
I share a poignant poem, representing Birth Mothers who had to give up their children, written by Mary Jean Wolch-Marsh called "Breaking the Silence". Please listen and allow this poem to deepen your sensitivity and compassion for those who had been silent about their motherhood for years. May we open our hearts, in solidarity with these Birth Mothers, to bring about collective healing on Mother's Day. Enjoy the podcast!
By Dr. Deborah Adamy, PhD., LMSW, LMT4.9
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On this week's episode, I acknowledge all the gratitude and love that I feel from Mother's Day, both connecting with my own children and expressing appreciation to the women in my life who have been mother-mentors for me. And I emphasize how important it is to be sensitive on Mother's Day, knowing how emotionally charged, for a variety of reasons, this day can be.
I share a poignant poem, representing Birth Mothers who had to give up their children, written by Mary Jean Wolch-Marsh called "Breaking the Silence". Please listen and allow this poem to deepen your sensitivity and compassion for those who had been silent about their motherhood for years. May we open our hearts, in solidarity with these Birth Mothers, to bring about collective healing on Mother's Day. Enjoy the podcast!

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