{9.2} Seasons, Sisterhood and Self-Belief with Lisa Mabberley of Mother Nurture & Wild
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Occasionally I invite someone onto the podcast that speaks to my soul. This week's interview is one of those – my conversation with Lisa Mabberley of Morther, Nurture and Wild ended up being a heart-to-heart that made me feel really seen and heard. In our discussion I realised why it is we miss out so much when we don't have a tribe around us. As a mother of tweens, she's much further along her motherhood journey with me, and in her I heard the wisdom that experience brings as well as the comfort in knowing that no matter how old your children, you can still feel overwhelmed and in need of peace and calm.
Throughout our hour together we discussed...
The OKness of having conflicting feelings in motherhood
The identity shifts in motherhood and how to flow rather than fight the shifts
Seasons of motherhood and why we should embrace them
Capitalist patriarchy and how it diminishes the importance of motherhood
Sisterhood and friendship in motherhood
... and so much more.
This is one of those episodes that felt like chatting to a good friend round the campfire.
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