
Using the pain of parenting to grow ourselves up and find inner peace.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Jungian depth coach helping moms in deep pain to develop capacity, faith, and inner authority to grow bigger than destabilizing parenting circumstances and fully embrace life.
Therapist working with gender-questioning youth & families. I write about gender as metaphor and view identity distress as a lens to explore deeper emotional and relational needs. We should take gender distress it seriously, but not literally.
Therapist, Author (The Journey of the Heroic Parent/The Audacity to Be You) Speaker/Podcaster (Finding You: An Evoke Therapy Podcast). Evoke Therapy Programs - Experiential Therapy for Adults, Adolescents, Couples and Families.
Certified Jungian Coach specializing in helping people who are stressed and upset about US politics. "Find your inner peace no matter who is elected."
Writer | Parent Coach | Former Teacher | Mom to Two Almost-Grown Kids | Occasional Rule-Breaker
Chief Undividing Officer / Award Winning Author / Lived in 11 cities in 9 countries in 5 continents / Reconnecting a divided world
I am a mother of a young person who recently notified that he was transitioning. I also work with children and families who sometimes deal with these topics.
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