
Every woman carries echoes of her mother — the love, the lack, the lineage.
And at midlife, those echoes get loud.
This week on The Feminine Rebellion, Natty dives deep with Shelly Sharon — trauma-informed, Hakomi therapist, and a Buddhist psychology coach— to explore the Mother Wound: the invisible inheritance that shapes our relationships, our bodies, our boundaries, and our belonging.
Shelly helps women alchemize the mother wound into power, belonging, and freedom, blending Buddhist psychology with somatic healing and trauma-informed practice. Together, she and Natty unravel what it means to heal in relationship — not in isolation — and why midlife is the most potent invitation to do this work.
Inside the episode:
✨ What the mother wound really is — and how it shows up in midlife women
✨ Why healing can’t happen through self-help — because the wound is relational, not individual
✨ The difference between perfection and repair — and how repair builds resilience across generations
✨ The somatic, body-based process of healing — and why talk alone isn’t enough
✨ How every woman who heals becomes a pillar of regulation in her family, her work, and the collective
✨ What true sovereignty looks like when we stop performing “good girl” and start mothering ourselves
Because when women heal the mother wound, we don’t just free ourselves — we free every woman who came before us, and every daughter yet to come.
Mentioned in the Episode:
⭐ Shelly Sharon’s Private Podcast: [BirthRite Podcast]
⭐ Shelly’s Blog: [Read here]
⭐ Shelly’s Substack: [@healingthemotherwound]
⭐ Join The Feminine Rebellion Community → [Join Here]
⭐ Apply for Private Coaching → [The Feminine Rebellion - Private Coaching]
⭐ Follow Natty on Instagram → [@thefemininerebellion]
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