What Wise Women Taught Me
In this episode of What Wise Women Taught Me, Jen and Antoneth are joined by B, founder of Core & Floor Restore, for a thoughtful and grounding conversation about power, voice, and self-trust. B reflects on the phrase “get off your high horse,” often said to her in her younger years, and how her strong sense of justice was not always easily received — both in her family and later in her workplace. Over time, her relationship with these parts of herself has softened, allowing her to meet them with more acceptance and clarity. She shares about a time in her life where using her voice felt difficult, and how that experience has stayed with her — not only mentally, but within her body. From this, we explore the importance of being held by the right people — those who create a sense of safety, where we can be truly seen — and how that can open the door to healing. This conversation also speaks to the power of community, and the role that women can play in supporting one another through these experiences. A reminder that we are not meant to do this alone. ✨ Rewriting internal narratives with compassion ✨ Reconnecting with power and self-trust ✨ The importance of safe, supportive spaces and women in community Pull up a chair — the circle is open. 🤍
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