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Finding Peace From the Mother Wound with Obio Jones

Finding Peace From the Mother Wound with Obio Jones

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Your first example of how to connect, love, and nurture is provided by your parents. But what happens if your family doesn't fit the idyllic TV show definition of a family? In this episode, I speak with Obio Jones. Obio is an influencer, coach + LGBTQ advocate. His success in helping people is directly linked to not feeling loved or supported by the first woman in his life: his mother. Looking back, he sees that she wasn't the mother he wanted, but she WAS the mother he got.

I invite you to join our conversation as Obio and I discuss:

  • Affection
  • Reaffirming Language
  • Feeling Unworthy
  • Mother Wound
  • Emotions
  • Relationships
  • Perfectionism
  • Defensive Language
  • Judging Others
  • Awareness
  • Family Dynamics
  • Letting Go

Honourable Mentions

Share how YOU overcame a situation

You're Enough: Letting go the Pressure to be Perfect by Bianca Hughes, LPC

Black Mothers/Black Sons: A Critical Examination of the Social Science Literature

Words have power. The importance of positive adoption language.

Negative Parents Have More Influence On A Child Than Positive Parents

What Causes Perfectionism? The Role of Childhood Trauma

How We Judge Others Is How We Judge Ourselves

The Importance of Letting Go

Where can you find Obio Jones?

http://www.obioojones.com

https://www.instagram.com/obioojones/

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This podcast is hosted by Bianca Kesha Hughes. Known for authenticity and heart-work services, Bianca is the ultimate trailblazer in the mental health and wellness field as a therapist, coach, speaker, and podcast host, inspiring her audience to let go of the illusion of perfectionism. Ready to learn more? Contact her here!

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