
Formerly Navigating No Contact with Toxic Parents. Healing the Parent Wound is about reparenting yourself. Learning who you are without all your trauma responses. When we heal our parent wound we give our wounded parts what they needed. This is the most loving thing you can do! Welcome to my revamped Podcast!.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | ||||

In this episode I talk about money trauma and all of the different ways that I’ve seen it show up in my own life and ways my clients have expressed.
I found Megan on TikTok and asked her to be on the Podcast because I really like her content and can tell she's done a lot of therapy!
In this episode we talk about what it means to "decenter" our parents and put the focus on us and our relationsh... more
In this episode I break down what it means to be the Golden Child in a dysfunctional family system
Something that isn’t talked about enough and is burdened by so much shame so much trauma.
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How about you put in a minimal amount of effort into writing a script instead of blathering steam of consciousness into the microphone and wasting everybody’s time.
…but 10 mins in to my first episode I had to turn it off. She interrupts every 5 seconds with “mmhmm” and “yeah”. It’s incredibly distracting. It’s unfortunate because there’s probably some valuable content in there.
Too repetitive
I couldn’t get past 10 minutes if an episode, the amount of times the the podcast host said “right” “yea” “hmmm” made my skin crawl. She sounds like she is just trying to think of the next thing to say rather than listening to her guest and really making them feel heard by giving a genuine response to what they have to say. I can’t sit and listen to “yea…yea…yea” as responses.
This helped give me a lot of tools to work through my past and hopefully be a better parent to my son.
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