In this episode of Enough Already, Callie shares her personal journey of moving from hyper-criticism and self-judgment to a place of self-compassion and acceptance. Growing up in the arts industry where constant evaluation and comparison were the norms, Callie learned from a young age to be hyper-critical of herself. This relentless self-criticism led to a breaking point at age 24, manifesting in a nervous breakdown that ultimately became a breakthrough moment. Callie explores how embraci...
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In this episode of Enough Already, Callie shares her personal journey of moving from hyper-criticism and self-judgment to a place of self-compassion and acceptance. Growing up in the arts industry where constant evaluation and comparison were the norms, Callie learned from a young age to be hyper-critical of herself. This relentless self-criticism led to a breaking point at age 24, manifesting in a nervous breakdown that ultimately became a breakthrough moment. Callie explores how embraci...
S2 Ep 25: 'Normalising the rollercoaster parenting ride' with Alita Blanchard
ENOUGH ALREADY
50 minutes
1 year ago
S2 Ep 25: 'Normalising the rollercoaster parenting ride' with Alita Blanchard
Nurturing Parenthood: Embracing Vulnerability and Inner Growth Alita Blanchard, Parent Coach and Counsellor - Based on the NSW Central Coast, Alita is a dedicated, honest and nowhere near perfect mother of four boys (including a son in the start) who love to rumble and ramble in the outdoors . She is a trained Rites of Passage facilitator, Women's Circle facilitator and nervous system-informed Parent Coach with a focus on safety, connection and coregulation in parenting. Alita supports and ...
ENOUGH ALREADY
In this episode of Enough Already, Callie shares her personal journey of moving from hyper-criticism and self-judgment to a place of self-compassion and acceptance. Growing up in the arts industry where constant evaluation and comparison were the norms, Callie learned from a young age to be hyper-critical of herself. This relentless self-criticism led to a breaking point at age 24, manifesting in a nervous breakdown that ultimately became a breakthrough moment. Callie explores how embraci...