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NTM 454: Hard to be around your child today? Try this

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Content provided by Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner, Bridget Wood, and Julie Tenner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner, Bridget Wood, and Julie Tenner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Let’s talk about the swing of resentment and infatuation with our children - which is completely normal! Let this conversation and tools unlock you so you can gain capacity, gratitude and heart-bursting love back again.
In this episode we discuss:
- What spacious, attuned and respectful communication with our children really looks like
- Denying the value of your authentic expression
- Acknowledging your anger where it’s authentic
- The power of self-acknowledgment for the impact that your child’s behaviours have on you
- Regulated means connected to yourself
- Authentic communication means connected to you truth; not shutting it down or vomiting it over
- It’s hard living with the expressions of your repressions
- The natural in-breath and out-breath of love and parenting
- The goal is to embrace the synthesis of infatuation and resentment, because that is love
To explore feminine embodiment, intimacy and relationship in Honey Club with Julie, visit https://julietenner.love/
To explore conscious parenting and inspiring motherhood in Reimagining Motherhood with Bridget, visit https://www.bridgetwood.life/

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486 episodes

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Manage episode 404906447 series 3487724
Content provided by Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner, Bridget Wood, and Julie Tenner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner, Bridget Wood, and Julie Tenner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Let’s talk about the swing of resentment and infatuation with our children - which is completely normal! Let this conversation and tools unlock you so you can gain capacity, gratitude and heart-bursting love back again.
In this episode we discuss:
- What spacious, attuned and respectful communication with our children really looks like
- Denying the value of your authentic expression
- Acknowledging your anger where it’s authentic
- The power of self-acknowledgment for the impact that your child’s behaviours have on you
- Regulated means connected to yourself
- Authentic communication means connected to you truth; not shutting it down or vomiting it over
- It’s hard living with the expressions of your repressions
- The natural in-breath and out-breath of love and parenting
- The goal is to embrace the synthesis of infatuation and resentment, because that is love
To explore feminine embodiment, intimacy and relationship in Honey Club with Julie, visit https://julietenner.love/
To explore conscious parenting and inspiring motherhood in Reimagining Motherhood with Bridget, visit https://www.bridgetwood.life/

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