The Yard of Greatness Podcast
Mother’s Day can be a beautiful celebration for many people, but for Black women who have painful, complicated, or estranged relationships with our mothers, it can also be one of the most emotionally difficult days of the year. In this episode, I talk openly about how to care for your inner child during Mother’s Day when your relationship with your mother carries grief, trauma, or distance. Drawing from my work as a racial trauma therapist, as well as my own experience of family estrangement, I explore how this day can activate younger parts of us that still long to be seen, loved, protected, and understood. We explore how different younger parts of us may show up during this time, how childhood trauma can shape the ways we soothe ourselves as adults, and how we can begin rebuilding trust with parts of ourselves that were ignored or silenced in the past. I also share some practical ways I personally care for my inner child, creating intentional self-care rituals and learning how to protect my younger parts through healthy boundaries. Mother’s Day does not have to be a day of shame or emotional isolation. It can become a day where you gently turn toward yourself and offer the love and care that your younger self deserved all along. Key themes in this episode include: * Why Mother’s Day can be triggering for people with difficult mother relationships. * How different inner child parts may be activated during this time. * The impact of childhood trauma on adult coping behaviours. * Rebuilding trust with your inner child. * Self-parenting and compassionate self-care practices. * Setting boundaries with challenging family dynamics This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen inwardly, and honor the younger parts of yourself that still deserve care.
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