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Episode 76: Mother’s Day Podcast - “Are mothers even human?”

9 min · 7. Mai 2026
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Motherhood is the only job where people expect perfection from exhausted humans carrying unhealed generations in their nervous system.   This is not a Hallmark episode.   This is a contemplative conversation about mothers, daughters, sons, inherited pain, nervous systems, survival strategies, accountability, and the complicated truth that love and damage can exist in the same home at the same time.   Some mothers survived through silence. Some through hardening. Some through performance. Some through over-functioning. Some through party mode. Some through emotional distance. Some through sacrifice so deep nobody noticed they disappeared inside it.   And now newer generations are trying to heal while sometimes unconsciously passing new pain forward in different language.   This episode is not about blame. It is about awareness.   Because healing is not pretending your mother never hurt you. But healing also is not building your entire identity around proving she did.   Tonight at the kitchen table by the ocean, we talk honestly about the architecture that built us… and how to stop unconsciously rebuilding it.

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