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What if healing your relationship with your parents became the key to reclaiming your peace and power?
In this episode, we explore how to gently untangle from the mother and father wound, release old stories, and begin showing up as the empowered adult you are. With compassion and clarity, you'll learn how to set loving boundaries, reparent yourself, and stop seeking validation from those who couldn’t give what they didn’t have. This is an invitation to choose yourself, honor your healing, and walk the path of freedom and wholeness.
If this episode stirred something in you, take a moment to pause and reflect. Where are you still relating to your parents from the lens of the child?
Share your biggest insight in the comments or send this to someone who's also on the healing path. Let’s create a space where boundaries, compassion, and truth can coexist. You’re not alone—and your healing matters.
Timestamps:
01:00 – A Gentle Grounding
02:00 – Why Healing Your Parent Relationship Matters
03:00 – Seeing Your Parents as Humans, Not Just "Parents"
05:00 – Unmet Needs, Camouflaging, and Childhood Conditioning
07:00 – How We Internalize Rejection from Parents
09:00 – Shifting from Blame to Compassion
11:00 – Personal Story: Healing the Father Wound
14:00 – Seeing the Man, Not Just “Dad”
16:00 – The Power of Softening and Reconnection
18:00 – Releasing the Inner Child’s Expectations
20:00 – Understanding the Mother and Father Wounds
22:00 – Intergenerational Trauma and Survival Parenting
25:00 – Reparenting Yourself & Emotional Triggers
27:00 – Stepping into Your Adult Self in the Relationship
29:00 – Healing Through Boundaries, Not Conflict
31:00 – Trigger Responses & Shame Agreements
33:00 – How to Reclaim Your Power During Family Interactions
36:00 – Letting Go of Control: Accepting Their Capacity
38:00 – The Embodiment of Her: Healing and Rebirth
40:00 – Self-Inquiry Reflection Practice
41:00 – Sovereignty, Love & Wholeness
42:00 – Closing Invitation
CONNECT WITH ENISA
Instagram: enisaeccuturich
Facebook: Enisa Cutrich
By Enisa Cuturich
What if healing your relationship with your parents became the key to reclaiming your peace and power?
In this episode, we explore how to gently untangle from the mother and father wound, release old stories, and begin showing up as the empowered adult you are. With compassion and clarity, you'll learn how to set loving boundaries, reparent yourself, and stop seeking validation from those who couldn’t give what they didn’t have. This is an invitation to choose yourself, honor your healing, and walk the path of freedom and wholeness.
If this episode stirred something in you, take a moment to pause and reflect. Where are you still relating to your parents from the lens of the child?
Share your biggest insight in the comments or send this to someone who's also on the healing path. Let’s create a space where boundaries, compassion, and truth can coexist. You’re not alone—and your healing matters.
Timestamps:
01:00 – A Gentle Grounding
02:00 – Why Healing Your Parent Relationship Matters
03:00 – Seeing Your Parents as Humans, Not Just "Parents"
05:00 – Unmet Needs, Camouflaging, and Childhood Conditioning
07:00 – How We Internalize Rejection from Parents
09:00 – Shifting from Blame to Compassion
11:00 – Personal Story: Healing the Father Wound
14:00 – Seeing the Man, Not Just “Dad”
16:00 – The Power of Softening and Reconnection
18:00 – Releasing the Inner Child’s Expectations
20:00 – Understanding the Mother and Father Wounds
22:00 – Intergenerational Trauma and Survival Parenting
25:00 – Reparenting Yourself & Emotional Triggers
27:00 – Stepping into Your Adult Self in the Relationship
29:00 – Healing Through Boundaries, Not Conflict
31:00 – Trigger Responses & Shame Agreements
33:00 – How to Reclaim Your Power During Family Interactions
36:00 – Letting Go of Control: Accepting Their Capacity
38:00 – The Embodiment of Her: Healing and Rebirth
40:00 – Self-Inquiry Reflection Practice
41:00 – Sovereignty, Love & Wholeness
42:00 – Closing Invitation
CONNECT WITH ENISA
Instagram: enisaeccuturich
Facebook: Enisa Cutrich