Krista Williams On the Evolution of The Self Through Healing the Mother Wound - a podcast by Britt Olson

from 2021-03-30T10:00

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Co-host of the top-rated Almost 30 podcast, Krista Williams, joins us from LA for a conversation about her experience working to heal her own mother wound and the self transformations she witnessed in the process. Throughout this episode, Krista discusses her relationship with her mom and the effects this relationship has had on her own sense of identity, body acceptance, and self worth. We go on to discuss the importance of bringing awareness to the wounds we all carry from our parents and the various modalities and ways to begin the healing process. 

 

Krista also brings up a key piece from one of Almost 30’s recent episodes with Bethany Webster, spurring a conversation about female friendships, friendships of three, and relationships in general. The conversation wraps up chatting about the importance of following your vision as it pertains to your wedding and the journey that comes with the wedding planning process. 



Topics We Talk About: 

  • The mother wound as the key for deep healing in all areas of our lives
  • The varying mother daughter relationships that exist
  • Opportunity to constantly learn and do the deeper work 
  • The ways in which our experiences as children impact our world today
  • Expressing your truth and healing trauma for generations to come 
  • Mental health, depression and loneliness 
  • Abandonment of the self 
  • The relationship between body and food 
  • Adult relationships and female friendships
  • Shifting the mother daughter relationship
  • The emotional scale of setting boundaries 
  • EMDR Therapy and Somatic Therapy 
  • Reiki healing 
  • The Class by Taryn Toomey
  • The wedding planning process and sticking to your vision



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