057 | Celebrating the Love that You Are

 

The past few years have inspired so much reflection on who I am as a mother—a mother with doubt, shame, and hypervigilance on the one hand, and the most tenderhearted love for two little boys who are now two brilliant men on the other. Mother’s Day can be difficult for survivors of childhood trauma. While other holidays are recognized for being difficult for many people, Mother’s Day brings up a silent struggle for so many—including us, the beautiful members of the Trauma Hiders Club.

In this episode, I discuss how the last few years have inspired so much reflection on my life as a mother. I explain how Mother’s Day can be difficult for so many. I also highlight the Trauma Hiders Club as a place of safety and invite you to celebrate love.

 

“Celebrate the love you have in your heart. Celebrate who you are. Celebrate the love that you are—today and always.”

- Karen Goldfinger Baker

 

This week on the Trauma Hiders Club Podcast:

●        My reflections on motherhood

●        The silent struggle of Mother’s Day

●        How Mother’s Day can be difficult for childhood trauma survivors

Celebrating love today and always

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