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Soft and Unshakable: Grief, Boundaries, and Sacred Self-Return

Soft and Unshakable: Grief, Boundaries, and Sacred Self-Return

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There is a moment in a woman’s life when she realizes no one is coming to save her.
For Maisha, that moment came after her mother exhaled for the last time. She felt the oxygen leave her body and had to remember how to inhale on her ownEverything shifted from there.
In this episode, we talk about what it means to become your own protector. To stop managing other people’s perceptions. To release the need to prove your integrity. To use your voice because it is yours.Maisha shares the surrender that changed her life. Letting go of attachment to what others think. Allowing relationships to complete without bitterness. Accepting betrayal without allowing it to live in her nervous system. Refusing to betray herselfWe move through conversations most women whisper about:
  • Advocating for your health
  • Mammograms and medical literacy
  • Menopause and hormone therapy without shame
  • Boundaries that honor your evolution
  • Forgiveness that frees your body
  • Letting seasons close with dignity
  • Holding grief and joy at the same time
  • Spiritual expansiveness without confinement
She speaks about being Cheryl’s daughter with reverence and strength. About becoming her own mama bear when her greatest protector transitionedShe speaks about consciousness and the responsibility that comes with awareness. About recognizing your people by frequency. About loving across spiritual traditions without narrowing the Divine to one expression.

Recorded at ROC Vox Recording & Production Studios Rochester, NY www.rocvox.com
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