Nourishing The Mother

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 394:31:50
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Sinopse

Mothering can be an inspired journey to our most glittering, authentic, passionate, creative and connected selves. Through the mirror offered to us by our children, we are taken to every hurt, unmet need, and also every joy and excitement weve ever experienced. We want every woman and mother to give themselves and those around them the compassion, love and healing they so readily offer their children, but rarely allow themselves. Journey with us as we discuss the many layers of being a mother today, where we have come from and where we want to go. Learn tools to connect with yourself, offer compassion to those parts wed rather deny and get back in love with yourself, motherhood and who you are as a feminine woman.

Episódios

  • NTM 556: When You Know You’ve Cracked the Generational Pattern

    20/04/2026 Duração: 28min

    There’s a quiet, almost surreal moment when you realise… it didn’t pass through you. The reaction that used to be automatic doesn’t land the same. The pattern that shaped your family line stops with you. This episode explores what it actually feels like to break generational patterns - not as a loud, triumphant moment, but as a series of subtle, powerful choices that change the trajectory of everything that comes after you.In this episode we discuss:- the moment you notice you didn’t react the way you were wired to… and how significant that actually is- how breaking the pattern often feels quiet, almost underwhelming…but deeply profound- recognising the inherited dynamics you’ve been living inside of, without even realising- the tension of holding both where you came from and who you’re becoming- why growth isn’t about rejecting your lineage, but integrating and choosing differently- the grief and pride that can coexist when you see the pattern clearly- how your children reflect back the shifts you’ve made; i

  • NTM 555: Follow on from the Perfect Parent Trap convo: The Guilt/Shame spiral

    13/04/2026 Duração: 32min

    There’s a particular kind of fall that happens after we’ve tried to be the perfect parent - not just good, but better than what we had growing up; more conscious, more patient, more healed. And when we inevitably hit our edge, it doesn’t just feel like a bad moment… it feels like a collapse of identity. This episode unpacks how that spiral is not a sign you’re failing, but a direct consequence of the pedestal you’ve placed on who you think you need to be…and how softening the fantasy is what actually frees you from the shame loop.In this episode we discuss:- how you didn’t just become a parent… you stepped into a version of yourself you’d been rehearsing for yearsthe “perfect parent” as a fantasy built from everything you didn’t get, and everything you swore you’d be- why the higher the pedestal, the harder the fall: pride into guilt, control into collapse- the moment you hear your parent come out of your mouth… and the shame lands hard and fast- how the spiral isn’t because you’re failing…it’s because the st

  • NTM 554: The Perfect Parent Trap with Lisa Taylor

    07/04/2026 Duração: 43min

    In this episode, we’re joined by family therapist and author Lisa Taylor (The Perfect Parent Trap) for a deeply honest conversation about what’s really happening underneath our parenting. Lisa brings over 25 years of clinical experience into this discussion as we unpack the difference between reacting to our children versus truly responding to them — and how often we’re unknowingly parenting from our own unresolved “heartprints” rather than the child in front of us. We explore the pull toward control, the moments that hijack us, and what it actually looks like to pause, repair, and reconnect in real time. This is a conversation about letting go of perfection, understanding behaviour as communication, and learning how to hold boundaries from a place of love — not fear.Connect with Lisa:Book - https://www.amazon.com.au/Perfect-Parent-Trap-Therapists-Traditional/dp/1923403583/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2E8VQDPV2U8TU&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._ao0PRbW0zBY3kS7KnQ3DUz7-q2qOlhvDeJZgzHdOUwgmDudrVGboz5JAjB-ltXPadqtvGtmzN2J9WgpHPWK1cP

  • NTM 553: Long-Term Love: The Difference Between Wanting Out and Waking Up

    30/03/2026 Duração: 28min

    This one goes right to the heart of what so many long-term couples quietly sit in but rarely say out loud; the moments where you question everything, where disinterest creeps in, and where part of you starts scanning for the exit. Julie and Bridget unpack the truth that these seasons don’t mean your relationship is broken, but they do ask something deeper of you. They explore the concept of the “exit girl” - the part of you that wants out - not as something to suppress, but something to understand, honour, and get honest with. Because when you know what that part of you actually needs, you stop making reactive decisions and start making powerful ones. This is a conversation about choice, clarity, and taking responsibility for the relationship you’re in; whether that means staying, leaving, or completely redefining how you show up inside it.In this episode we discuss:• the normalisation of disinterest, distance and “co-existing” seasons in long-term love• why questioning your relationship doesn’t mean it’s fai

  • NTM 552: Friendship Drama at School: When Do You Step In… and When Do You Step Back?

    16/03/2026 Duração: 59min

    Friendships are one of the first places our children meet the raw edges of relationship: loyalty, exclusion, conflict, repair and belonging. And if you’re a parent watching from the sidelines, it can stir up everything. In this conversation, Julie and Bridget unpack the emotional complexity of children’s friendships, particularly through the tween and teenage years, where identity, social power and belonging start to take shape. They explore the difference between protecting our children and rescuing them, the courage required to teach accountability, and why sometimes the most powerful thing we can do as parents is step back and allow our children to learn how relationships actually work.In this episode we discuss:• Why our children’s friendships can trigger such a deep emotional response in parents…especially mothers• The different ways boys and girls often develop socially and how this shapes their friendship dynamics• Why the tween years are a “trying on” period for identity, belonging and social power• T

  • NTM 551: Why Some Friendships Don’t Survive Motherhood

    05/03/2026 Duração: 33min

    Adult friendships can look very different once life fills up with partners, children, careers and shifting values. In this conversation we explore what it really means to navigate friendship as grown women: the grief when friendships change, the beauty of seasonal relationships, and the quiet truth that the friendships that last are the ones built on reciprocity, honesty and shared values. We unpack the pressure women often feel to maintain friendships exactly as they once were, and why allowing relationships to evolve can actually create space for deeper, more aligned connection.In this episode we discuss:• How friendships naturally evolve through motherhood, career shifts and changing life seasons• The grief that can arise when friendships change, stretch or quietly fall away• Why some friendships are seasonal gifts rather than lifelong commitments• Navigating different parenting styles, values and life circumstances with friends• The emotional labour women often carry in maintaining friendships• The import

  • NTM 550: Parenting, Pressure & Protecting Your Partnership

    23/02/2026 Duração: 47min

    In this honest, grounded conversation, we unpack what it really takes to sustain a long-term relationship through parenting, midlife shifts, sexual differences, resentment, novelty, and the quiet drift that can happen when life gets busy. We share personal stories from our own marriages - the escapes, the misunderstandings, the accountability, the grace - and explore how intentional action, communication, sexual intimacy, and self-awareness can transform a partnership from obligation back into choice. This is a conversation about choosing each other again and again, with freedom, truth, and depth.In this episode, we discuss:-The reality of long-term love beyond the honeymoon phase-How parenting reshapes identity, intimacy, and friendship-Why modern couples spend so little quality time together...and what that costs us- The power of novelty in preventing complacency- Grace as the glue in decades-long relationships- Masculine accountability and moving out of resentment- What happens when love languages don’t na

  • NTM 549: The Emotional Load No One Talks About in School Systems

    10/02/2026 Duração: 50min

    In this episode of Nourishing the Mother, Julie and Bridget dive into the invisible labour of advocating for your child inside school and medical systems; especially when your child is neurodivergent, anxious, or simply doesn’t fit the mould. They unpack how our own history with authority shapes how we show up, why systems can both help and harm, and how constant advocacy quietly erodes mothers’ energy, self-worth, and capacity. This is a raw, practical conversation about choosing your battles, preparing proactively, assuming positive intent where possible, and tending to yourself so advocacy doesn’t consume you whole.In this episode we discuss:• why advocating for your child can feel emotionally brutal, lonely, and never-ending• how your own experiences with authority shape how you deal with schools and professionals• the difference between fighting a system and learning how to work within it• why choosing aligned schools and services matters more than trying to change broken ones• how neurodivergent kids of

  • NTM 548: When Masculine Defensiveness Meets Feminine Overwhelm

    03/02/2026 Duração: 44min

    A simple ask for help on the sidelines becomes a powerful mirror into long-term relationship dynamics. In this episode, Julie and Bridget unpack a very real rupture between Julie and Nick, revealing how moments of overwhelm can activate old attachment wounds, masculine defensiveness, and feminine collapse. Together they explore how childhood patterns quietly replay in adult partnerships, why competence can become a barrier to intimacy, and what it actually takes to keep choosing each other when nervous systems are under pressure. A raw, honest conversation about communication, polarity, and the ongoing work of conscious love.In this episode we discuss:- How small moments can activate old relational wounds- What happens when asking for help is met with defensiveness- The grief and humiliation that can arise when support isn’t available in panic- How childhood patterns (especially with our mothers) replay in adult relationships- The strategies women develop to avoid rejection, and the intimacy cost of those str

  • NTM 547: Creating Back to School Calm (Without Losing Your Mind)

    21/01/2026 Duração: 33min

    Back to school isn’t just a diary change…it’s a full nervous system reboot.In this episode, Julie and Bridget get radically practical about what actually creates calm in the return-to-school season. Not mindset hacks. Not “just be more organised.” But the real, lived strategies that reduce friction, soften mornings, and help both parents and kids land back into rhythm; especially when neurodivergence, sensory needs, or emotional overwhelm are in the mix. This is about removing the predictable stress points so you’re not burning through your capacity before 8.30am… and so you can meet your children with steadiness instead of snapping over socks.In this episode, we discuss:- Why back to school dysregulates parents just as much as children, and how to work with that instead of against it- How small, repeated friction points quietly drain your nervous system (and why it’s never really about the socks)- Identifying your personal school-morning kryptonite before it takes you out- Running each child individually, in

  • NTM 546: Who They Were Depends on Where You Stood; Family, legacy, and the limits of knowing the people we love

    12/01/2026 Duração: 29min

    In this episode, Bridget shares her experience of her grandfather’s passing, and the reflections that surfaced in the aftermath. Together, Julie and Bridget explore how our understanding of the people we love is always shaped by proximity, role, and family narrative.We unpack the idea that we never truly know a whole person; only the version revealed to us through relationship, family dynamics, and shared stories. This conversation gently examines legacy, memory, and the quiet humility required to accept that every life is larger and more complex than the slice we are given. It’s a reflection on grief, inheritance, and the ways family both connects us and limits what we can see, without needing answers, conclusions, or neat meaning-making.In this episode we discuss:- What it’s like to lose a grandparent and sit with what remains unspoken- How family stories shape who someone is allowed to be in memory- The idea that we only ever know people through our own relational lens- How different family members can hol

  • NTM 545: New Year Reset: 10 Questions to Meet the Year Ahead (Without Forcing It)

    05/01/2026 Duração: 41min

    You don’t need a quiet house.You don’t need a fresh journal, a candle, or the “right headspace.”In this episode, Bridget and Julie walk you through 10 gentle New Year reflection questions in real time - the kind you can answer as you listen. Sitting in the car. On the couch. With a notes app open and a half-drunk cup of tea beside you.We pause.We give you space.And then…imperfectly and honestly…we answer them ourselves, on the fly.This is not about crafting beautiful intentions or saying the “right” thing. It’s about noticing what’s actually true after a full year of living, loving, mothering, working, holding, and becoming.You’re invited to reflect alongside us - not as a student, not as someone who needs to get it together - but as a woman in motion.Let this be messy.Let it be simple.Let it meet you exactly where you are.Press play. Grab your phone or a pen.And join us in meeting the year ahead, without forcing it.Want support on this journey? Come join us inside Honey Club - where we melt these blocks toge

  • NTM 544: When Sex Feels Like One More Job: Christmas, Exhaustion & the Loss of Erotic Self

    29/12/2025 Duração: 23min

    The post-Christmas crash can leave many women feeling not just tired, but disconnected — from their bodies, their partners, and their erotic selves. In this deeply relieving episode, Julie and Bridget explore how the adrenaline of December masks exhaustion until it drops, and why that comedown so often shows up as sexual shutdown. They gently dismantle the myth that intimacy requires energy women simply don’t have at this time of year, and explore what it looks like to reconnect without pressure, performance, or guilt. This conversation reframes low libido not as a relationship problem, but as an intelligent signal of depletion, mental load, and modern motherhood…and offers a softer, more honest pathway back to connection.In this episode we discuss:- Why the post-Christmas adrenaline crash often brings emotional and sexual disconnection- How modern motherhood, constant vigilance, and over-functioning contribute to sexual shutdown- Why Christmas and January amplify “roommate mode” in long-term relationships- T

  • NTM 543: The Christmas Collapse: Why Women Fall Apart When the Doing Stops

    22/12/2025 Duração: 37min

    In the final week before Christmas, when the lists are finished and the adrenaline drops, many women don’t feel relief…they feel flat, teary, irritable or quietly undone. This episode is an emotional temperature check for overstretched mothers asking, “I should be happy… so why do I feel empty?” Julie and Bridget name the invisible load women are carrying and explore why Christmas becomes the moment everything catches up. This isn’t about fixing yourself, it’s about naming what’s real instead of performing festive happiness, and understanding what your body and heart have been holding all year.In this episode we discuss:- Why women often get sick, emotional or unravel right as the “finish line” approaches- What happens in the nervous system when the doing stops and there’s finally space to feel- The invisible labour of holding logistics, emotions, magic and family harmony- The silent bargains women make with themselves to keep going…and the cost of those bargains- The thoughts women don’t say out loud because

  • NTM 542: Coping with Festive Season Sensory Overload in our kids and us!

    16/12/2025 Duração: 26min

    The festive season looks magical on paper: twinkly lights, long lunches, sparkling moments with kids… but for so many families, it’s actually a sensory avalanche waiting to happen. In this episode, we unpack what’s really going on beneath the meltdowns, the indecision, the clinginess, the crankiness, and the “I can’t do this” moments (from kids and parents). We map nervous systems, explore individual sensory needs, and name the pressure cooker that December becomes — especially when you’re juggling perimenopause, presents, dinners, social expectations, and kids who are already overstretched. This conversation is honest, practical, and deeply human: how to choose magic moments without drowning in them, what regulation actually looks like for each child, and why being brutally honest about your capacity is the most loving thing you can do for your family.  In This Episode, We Discuss:• How the festive season overloads children’s nervous systems through noise, crowds, smells, transitions, and too much “magic” to

  • NTM 541: Resentment vs. Love: The Energy Behind Your Words

    01/12/2025 Duração: 29min

    Resentment is quiet… until it isn’t.And when it leaks through your tone, your silence, or the way you half-turn when he walks in the door, it can change the entire ecosystem of your relationship - even when you don’t mean it to.In this episode, we dive into the real energetic difference between speaking from bitterness and speaking from love. We explore why so many long-term couples get caught in confirmation loops, scorekeeping, and micro-withdrawals… and how the smallest shift in tone, softness, or openness can bring a whole relationship back online. Through a client story that moved from near-separation to reconnection, we unpack how resentment builds, how it melts, and why the quality of your “hello” at the door can set the emotional temperature for your whole evening. This episode is a mix of deep truth and deliciously human moments — the friendship, the coaching, and the reality of women doing life and love in real time. In This Episode, We Discuss:• The subtle ways resentment leaks through tone, postur

  • NTM 540: The Birth You Feel Again: Why Our Children’s Birthdays Bring Up Old Stories

    20/11/2025 Duração: 28min

    Julie and Bridget dive into why mothers so often feel their children’s birthdays in their bodies - not just as a date on the calendar, but as an emotional echo of who they were when that child arrived. They unpack the surprising way the body holds onto birth memories, how milestone birthdays can reopen old wounds or tender places, and why perimenopause, identity shifts, and grief can hit hard in the background of these celebrations. Together, they explore the collision of timelines: our children growing up while we’re changing, ageing, and renegotiating who we are, and offer gentle questions and reframes to help mothers meet these moments with more compassion, clarity, and reverence for the women they’ve become along the way.In This Episode, We Discuss:* How our children’s birthdays can stir old emotional echoes from the time they were born* Why the body remembers more than we realise; and how those memories resurface during milestones* The surprising overlap between adolescence, perimenopause, and the identi

  • NTM 539: The Sandwich Generation: The Emotional Load No One Talks About

    12/11/2025 Duração: 29min

    This week, we’re opening the door on one of the most invisible seasons of womanhood — being in ‘the sandwich generation’. The stretch between raising children and caring for ageing parents can feel like living two lives at once: one full of growth and beginnings, the other shaped by endings and decline. In this conversation, we unpack the exhaustion, the guilt, the grief, and the quiet unraveling that happens when you’re holding everyone else together — and explore how to navigate this season with tenderness, truth, and boundaries that honour your own humanity.In this episode, we discuss:• What it feels like to be stretched to breaking point; emotionally, physically, and financially…while holding generations together.• The whiplash of mothering in both directions: when your parents need care and your kids still need you steady.• How old wounds resurface in caregiving, and how to meet them with compassion instead of collapse.• Grieving while giving: facing mortality, memory loss, and decline while still showin

  • NTM 538: The Guilt Trap: Why Good Mums Feel Bad

    07/11/2025 Duração: 28min

    If guilt were cardio, every mum would be an Olympian. But what if guilt isn’t proof you’re failing — it’s proof you care? In this episode, we unpack the emotional weight mothers carry and how “mum guilt” has become a badge of honour we never asked for. From the cultural conditioning that tells us a good mother should give everything, to the quiet courage it takes to choose ourselves without crumbling under judgement, we explore how to move from guilt as punishment to guilt as guidance. You’ll learn how to stay anchored in your own truth, meet your children’s reflections with grace, and reclaim a version of motherhood that’s values-led, not shame-fuelled.In this episode we discuss:• How guilt has become the default emotional setting for modern mothers.• The difference between guilt as a values compass and guilt as a shame loop.• When your child says “how can you choose work/friends/yourself over me!” and how to stay calm and anchored instead of defensive or withdrawn.• The courage to be disliked without closin

  • NTM 537: When They Dig Their Heels In: How to Stay the Steady One

    01/11/2025 Duração: 34min

    In this episode, we discuss what to do when your child slams the brakes on; from “I’m not going to school” to daily battles over getting dressed or leaving the house. We explore how to stay grounded when their storms threaten to pull you in, how to use play and connection to move through resistance, and why your regulation is the most powerful parenting tool you have. We unpack what happens in your body when you feel backed into a corner, how to find your anchor, and the small moments of humour, affection, and attunement that can shift even the hardest days.In this episode, we discuss:• What’s really happening when your child resists…and why matching their frustration only fuels the fire• How to stay anchored and calm when their emotions feel overwhelming• Using playfulness to shift tension, reconnect, and move through sticky moments• Finding micro-moments of humour and connection when you’re tired or touched-out• Reframing play as a mindset, not another task on your list• How your regulation invites theirs a

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