Mothering Ourselves: Finding Strength and Resilience Within
The language of mothering really returns us to the crawls, returns us to the floor of movement. It is a language of returning us home, home, inside of our body's capacity to re-remember that we can crawl ourselves into walking and we can babble ourselves into talking and forming language.
Mother's Day can stir up a lot of emotions, especially if your relationship with your own mother is complicated. In this episode of the 'Untangle & Thrive' podcast, Angela McKinney delves into the concept of 'mothering'—but not in the way you might think. Instead of focusing on traditional mother-child dynamics, Angela invites listeners to explore the idea of 'internal mothering'. What does it mean to mother yourself?
How can this practice help you navigate life's challenges and reclaim your inner strength?Angela uses her innovative 3-step Untangle Method™ to guide you through these questions. She discusses how trauma and self-protection mechanisms often make us unavailable for mothering, whether it's from others or ourselves.
By understanding these barriers, Angela believes we can start to create space for healthy self-care and emotional growth.Through engaging storytelling and practical advice, Angela encourages listeners to find people who are more receptive to their nurturing efforts and to build an environment that supports their journey towards self-discovery and resilience.
This episode is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their self-care practices and find their way back to their own power and resilience.So, if you're ready to explore the transformative power of internal mothering and learn how to integrate it into your life, don't miss this episode of 'Untangle & Thrive'. It's a heartfelt conversation that promises to leave you feeling more attuned to yourself and ready to embrace new experiences.