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138 | Need to be Nurtured: How the Mother Wound Impacts Your Marriage, Motherhood, and Self-Worth with Jada Dobesh

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In today’s episode, Jada Dobesh and I talk about the need to be nurtured, and how the mother wound impacts your marriage, motherhood, and self-worth. The mother wound goes SO much deeper than simply ‘my mom didn’t love me right’. It can actually present as a variety of physical symptoms in your body, and in your behaviors.

If you consistently feel like something just isn’t *right* in your life, or you’re always raging at your kids and your husband, you have a mother wound that needs to be addressed. Jada supports the women in her Need to be Nurtured program to do exactly this, so they can be nurtured, regulate their nervous systems, and ultimately, HEAL.

If you want to feel safe and thrive in motherhood, you’ve GOT to heal your daughterhood - period.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How the mother wound shows up
  • Why women are feeling the need to heal their mother wounds + how Jada’s Need to Be Nurtured program helps women do this
  • Receiving as women + how the patriarchy has impacted ALL of us
  • The relationship between masculine and feminine energy + how this affects the mother wound
  • Why so many men were raised to be ‘good boys’ instead of ‘strong men’ + how this plays out in marriage roles
  • Getting out of an unsafe situation in order to find safety & healing
  • Being willing to sit in discomfort and ask hard questions
  • Taking your time and being intentional with your everyday life

Be sure to hit subscribe so you never miss the latest episode!

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In today’s episode, Jada Dobesh and I talk about the need to be nurtured, and how the mother wound impacts your marriage, motherhood, and self-worth. The mother wound goes SO much deeper than simply ‘my mom didn’t love me right’. It can actually present as a variety of physical symptoms in your body, and in your behaviors.

If you consistently feel like something just isn’t *right* in your life, or you’re always raging at your kids and your husband, you have a mother wound that needs to be addressed. Jada supports the women in her Need to be Nurtured program to do exactly this, so they can be nurtured, regulate their nervous systems, and ultimately, HEAL.

If you want to feel safe and thrive in motherhood, you’ve GOT to heal your daughterhood - period.

In this episode, we cover:

  • How the mother wound shows up
  • Why women are feeling the need to heal their mother wounds + how Jada’s Need to Be Nurtured program helps women do this
  • Receiving as women + how the patriarchy has impacted ALL of us
  • The relationship between masculine and feminine energy + how this affects the mother wound
  • Why so many men were raised to be ‘good boys’ instead of ‘strong men’ + how this plays out in marriage roles
  • Getting out of an unsafe situation in order to find safety & healing
  • Being willing to sit in discomfort and ask hard questions
  • Taking your time and being intentional with your everyday life

Be sure to hit subscribe so you never miss the latest episode!

Connect with Jada:


Connect with Emily:


Related Episodes:


Resources and Links:


  continue reading

151 episodes

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