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We keep saying we have mother wounds, but what if the real injury is deeper than our mothers? In this episode, we ask the question no one wants to touch: Who are our mothers, really? Not the role they performed. Not the fears they passed down. But the person underneath all that patriarchal survival.
Christabel and Kachi crack open a deeply personal conversation about rage, abandonment, girlhood, queerness, and what it means to love our mothers without excusing the harm. From forced obedience to performative connection, we explore how patriarchy trains us to mistrust other women, and how healing means confronting the system, not scapegoating each other.
If you've ever felt triggered by other women, if you're grieving the relationship you never had with your mother, if you’re trying to change the dance by changing your own steps, this one’s for you.
If you enjoy our work, please comment/rate/share. This is what helps us get known so we can make money doing work we love.
✨ If you’re in the Bay Area, come be in the room with us for The Gathering on June 21. It’s a lush, intimate night of expertly made cocktails, radically honest conversation, and real community around the theme of Love and Rage.
→ Get your ticket
Want a deeper way to practice this work?
The Relational Skills for Liberation workbook is your companion, especially if you’re learning how to show up for yourself and others without performing perfection.
→ Download the workbook
Want early access to future workshops and behind-the-scenes reflections?
→ Join the waitlist
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📸 Instagram: @richqueeraunties | @christabelmintahgalloway | @qingkachi
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We keep saying we have mother wounds, but what if the real injury is deeper than our mothers? In this episode, we ask the question no one wants to touch: Who are our mothers, really? Not the role they performed. Not the fears they passed down. But the person underneath all that patriarchal survival.
Christabel and Kachi crack open a deeply personal conversation about rage, abandonment, girlhood, queerness, and what it means to love our mothers without excusing the harm. From forced obedience to performative connection, we explore how patriarchy trains us to mistrust other women, and how healing means confronting the system, not scapegoating each other.
If you've ever felt triggered by other women, if you're grieving the relationship you never had with your mother, if you’re trying to change the dance by changing your own steps, this one’s for you.
If you enjoy our work, please comment/rate/share. This is what helps us get known so we can make money doing work we love.
✨ If you’re in the Bay Area, come be in the room with us for The Gathering on June 21. It’s a lush, intimate night of expertly made cocktails, radically honest conversation, and real community around the theme of Love and Rage.
→ Get your ticket
Want a deeper way to practice this work?
The Relational Skills for Liberation workbook is your companion, especially if you’re learning how to show up for yourself and others without performing perfection.
→ Download the workbook
Want early access to future workshops and behind-the-scenes reflections?
→ Join the waitlist
CONNECT WITH US
📸 Instagram: @richqueeraunties | @christabelmintahgalloway | @qingkachi
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