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Wow, I can’t believe we’ve already reached the final episode of our three-part Holiday Special! This series has been such a joyful way to reflect on the year, celebrate a successful podcast season, and set the stage for the new year.
Lately, I’ve been reflecting a lot on the concept of being neurodivergent and how differently our minds can work. Growing up homeschooled, I always felt like my brain operated uniquely, which shaped my identity in ways I didn’t fully appreciate at the time. My mother’s dedication to homeschooling, especially during a period when it was less accepted, profoundly impacted me.
Our collective work is to reconnect with our Creator and reclaim the nourishment that only this relationship can provide. This realization has fueled my passion for teaching and sharing these concepts with others, to empower women to remember their inherent strength and divine connection.
As I prepare to share these lessons in the coming year, my hope is to inspire others to reclaim their lives, align with their true selves, and create from a place of abundance rather than survival. 2025 is about returning to our essence—rediscovering who we are and who we’re meant to be. I’m excited to walk this journey with you. Tune in today and ring in the new year in light and love. Cheers!
In this episode:
[00:46] Welcome to the season finale of The Fully Nourished Podcast!
[02:47] The overuse of the term “neurodivergent” and my homeschooling experience while growing up.
[05:05] I appreciate my mother so much, and we all need to reflect on our relationships with our mothers and how it translates to our self-mothering.
[11:22] Homeschooling teaches children how to truly learn, and it gives our children hungry minds.
[15:11] The type of homeschooling I will consider when I reach the journey of homeschooling my children.
[24:16] Every single woman possesses her own co-creative power. We just have to capitalize it.
[28:36] Thanks for joining me in the season finale of The Fully Nourished Podcast. See you next year!
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Wow, I can’t believe we’ve already reached the final episode of our three-part Holiday Special! This series has been such a joyful way to reflect on the year, celebrate a successful podcast season, and set the stage for the new year.
Lately, I’ve been reflecting a lot on the concept of being neurodivergent and how differently our minds can work. Growing up homeschooled, I always felt like my brain operated uniquely, which shaped my identity in ways I didn’t fully appreciate at the time. My mother’s dedication to homeschooling, especially during a period when it was less accepted, profoundly impacted me.
Our collective work is to reconnect with our Creator and reclaim the nourishment that only this relationship can provide. This realization has fueled my passion for teaching and sharing these concepts with others, to empower women to remember their inherent strength and divine connection.
As I prepare to share these lessons in the coming year, my hope is to inspire others to reclaim their lives, align with their true selves, and create from a place of abundance rather than survival. 2025 is about returning to our essence—rediscovering who we are and who we’re meant to be. I’m excited to walk this journey with you. Tune in today and ring in the new year in light and love. Cheers!
In this episode:
[00:46] Welcome to the season finale of The Fully Nourished Podcast!
[02:47] The overuse of the term “neurodivergent” and my homeschooling experience while growing up.
[05:05] I appreciate my mother so much, and we all need to reflect on our relationships with our mothers and how it translates to our self-mothering.
[11:22] Homeschooling teaches children how to truly learn, and it gives our children hungry minds.
[15:11] The type of homeschooling I will consider when I reach the journey of homeschooling my children.
[24:16] Every single woman possesses her own co-creative power. We just have to capitalize it.
[28:36] Thanks for joining me in the season finale of The Fully Nourished Podcast. See you next year!
Links and Resources:
Submit Questions Here: https://airtable.com/appoicByQy3UFoSXs/shrXwD7wQFJQr68Nn
Sign Up for Sunday Tea Here: https://jessica-ash-wellness.ck.page/04f86a550f
Get more info on Philosophia Society Here: https://www.jessicaashwellness.com/philosophia-society
Discount Codes from Our Sponsors:
Subluna: https://shopsubluna.com?sca_ref=6575731.SiVwQ6X9YX
*Code JESSICAASH for 10% off
IG: @shopsubluna
*This is an affiliate link. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links.
Connect:
Follow me @jessicaashwellness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessicaashwellness/

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