S2 #17 My Next Chapter of Mothering — And How I'm Terrified
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Some big feelings have been coming up for me recently, over Matilda finishing up at primary school in a few weeks time(!).
I wanted to share this topic for my solo episode in case other Mums/parents relate and hearing my honest experience(s) may be somewhat soothing in the solidarity.
WARNING: At 9 minutes 40 seconds to 9 minutes 50 seconds I speak briefly of Father Christmas in case you listen around little ones!
In this episode I speak about:
- parenting, the change for us both and being a sensitive person
- filling our metaphorical cup so that we can give from a better place
- my experience of the first year of secondary school
- the support we've had from school
- 'anticipatory grief' and naming our feelings
Themes: parenting, grief, change, school
I mention Alex Trippier (Episode #10 of Series 2), Susan Cain and Lou Hynes.
At the end, I read a poem by Donna Ashworth called 'Backbones'.
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