In this deeply personal episode, I share my journey from being "swallowed whole" by my failures as a young mother to understanding that failure is actually a beautiful sign of expansion, growth, and devotion. More importantly, I explore how our own relationship with failure directly shapes the relationship our children will have with it for the rest of their lives. This isn't about becoming perfect. It's about becoming authentic. It's about giving ourselves—and our children—permission to be b...
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In this deeply personal episode, I share my journey from being "swallowed whole" by my failures as a young mother to understanding that failure is actually a beautiful sign of expansion, growth, and devotion. More importantly, I explore how our own relationship with failure directly shapes the relationship our children will have with it for the rest of their lives. This isn't about becoming perfect. It's about becoming authentic. It's about giving ourselves—and our children—permission to be b...
From Victimhood to Self-Actualization: A New Way of Being
The Caim Circle Podcast
22 minutes
6 months ago
From Victimhood to Self-Actualization: A New Way of Being
In this episode of The Caim Circle Podcast, Jessa invites you into a deep, honest conversation about what it means to step out of the role of victimhood and into the empowered path of self-awareness and self-actualization. Together, we explore: ✨ How victimhood shows up subtly in our lives ✨ Why honoring our pain is different from living inside it ✨ The key shifts that help us move into true liberation To integrate this work more deeply, Jessa shares a few powerful journalin...
The Caim Circle Podcast
In this deeply personal episode, I share my journey from being "swallowed whole" by my failures as a young mother to understanding that failure is actually a beautiful sign of expansion, growth, and devotion. More importantly, I explore how our own relationship with failure directly shapes the relationship our children will have with it for the rest of their lives. This isn't about becoming perfect. It's about becoming authentic. It's about giving ourselves—and our children—permission to be b...