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In this deeply personal episode, we explore the tender terrain of the mother wound — how it shows up in our lives, how it’s shaped by generations of silence, guilt, and survival, and what it means to begin the work of healing. I share my own story of recognizing inherited patterns and how becoming a mother cracked open old wounds I didn’t even know were there. We’ll also begin to unpack the witch wound — the historical and cultural silencing of feminine power — and how these two wounds intertwine. If you’ve ever felt too much, not enough, or afraid to take up space… this conversation is for you.
By Ariel Halka5
33 ratings
In this deeply personal episode, we explore the tender terrain of the mother wound — how it shows up in our lives, how it’s shaped by generations of silence, guilt, and survival, and what it means to begin the work of healing. I share my own story of recognizing inherited patterns and how becoming a mother cracked open old wounds I didn’t even know were there. We’ll also begin to unpack the witch wound — the historical and cultural silencing of feminine power — and how these two wounds intertwine. If you’ve ever felt too much, not enough, or afraid to take up space… this conversation is for you.