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To the mother with empty arms this weekend: We see you. Your motherhood is real. Your love is valid. And your title is forever. 🕊️🤎
Sunday is Bereaved Mother’s Day—a sacred, often quiet space carved out before the noise of traditional Mother’s Day begins. It’s a day that acknowledges the mothers whose babies are held in their hearts instead of their hands.
In this week’s special episode of the Sisters in Loss podcast, we are holding space for the heaviness of this upcoming weekend. We’re talking about: ✨ Why you don’t have to be “strong” right now. ✨ The radical, necessary act of resting through your grief. ✨ How to use the “Power of the Pause” to protect your peace when the world feels too loud.
If you are dreading the days ahead, this episode is your permission slip to unplug, set boundaries, and simply survive it. You do not have to navigate this alone.
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The slur disappeared but is once again popular to use on and offline. What’s up with that? Over the past few years, the R-word – a term for disabled people […]
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