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In this solo episode of the Sacred Window Podcast, Christine Eck offers a quiet, steady reflection for caregivers who are holding more than most people can see.
Recorded during the season of darkness and light, this conversation emerges from an awareness that burnout has become almost synonymous with caregiving—especially in postpartum care, birth work, and family support. We name it, we expect it, and often we carry it alone.
But burnout is not a personal failure.
And it is not the price of meaningful work.
Through the lens of Ayurveda and the Universal Mother Principles, Christine explores caregiving as a reciprocal process—one in which the caregiver must also be held, nourished, and resourced from within. She speaks honestly about motivation, depletion, inner fire, and the quiet self-judgment that can arise when we feel we are never doing enough.
This episode is an invitation to step back from the pressure of productivity and return to what truly sustains us. To remember that while we may not be able to do everything, we can tend the center—one moment of presence, one connection, one intentional pause at a time.
This conversation is for:
Caregivers feeling stretched thin
Postpartum and birth professionals navigating exhaustion
Mothers and family caregivers longing for restoration
Anyone questioning how to stay in service without burning out
Rather than offering fixes or formulas, this episode creates space for reflection—asking you to consider your own story of depletion, and the possibility of restoration that still lives within you.
Care was never meant to flow in only one direction.
You are part of the circle, too.
We’re grateful to walk this path together.
Are you feeling the call to know more about Conscious Postpartum Care?
Reach out! Schedule a time with Christine to find out how this work can transform your care business or provide a meaningful career path.
Here is the link to our free class
@sacredwindowstudies
Join our Facebook Group
Podcast Music is Composed by Sara Emmitt, graduate of the Center for Sacred Window Studies. You can hear more of Sara’s incredible music at www.saraemmitt.com.
By Christine Devlin Eck5
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In this solo episode of the Sacred Window Podcast, Christine Eck offers a quiet, steady reflection for caregivers who are holding more than most people can see.
Recorded during the season of darkness and light, this conversation emerges from an awareness that burnout has become almost synonymous with caregiving—especially in postpartum care, birth work, and family support. We name it, we expect it, and often we carry it alone.
But burnout is not a personal failure.
And it is not the price of meaningful work.
Through the lens of Ayurveda and the Universal Mother Principles, Christine explores caregiving as a reciprocal process—one in which the caregiver must also be held, nourished, and resourced from within. She speaks honestly about motivation, depletion, inner fire, and the quiet self-judgment that can arise when we feel we are never doing enough.
This episode is an invitation to step back from the pressure of productivity and return to what truly sustains us. To remember that while we may not be able to do everything, we can tend the center—one moment of presence, one connection, one intentional pause at a time.
This conversation is for:
Caregivers feeling stretched thin
Postpartum and birth professionals navigating exhaustion
Mothers and family caregivers longing for restoration
Anyone questioning how to stay in service without burning out
Rather than offering fixes or formulas, this episode creates space for reflection—asking you to consider your own story of depletion, and the possibility of restoration that still lives within you.
Care was never meant to flow in only one direction.
You are part of the circle, too.
We’re grateful to walk this path together.
Are you feeling the call to know more about Conscious Postpartum Care?
Reach out! Schedule a time with Christine to find out how this work can transform your care business or provide a meaningful career path.
Here is the link to our free class
@sacredwindowstudies
Join our Facebook Group
Podcast Music is Composed by Sara Emmitt, graduate of the Center for Sacred Window Studies. You can hear more of Sara’s incredible music at www.saraemmitt.com.

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