Season 2 Episode 2: Unpacking Parental Trauma 'A mother can wound a child even from the womb' Agiso Odhuno

EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 50 MIN

Season 2 Episode 2: Unpacking Parental Trauma 'A mother can wound a child even from the womb' Agiso Odhuno

from Conversations With Kalekye

It's Un-African to suggest that a parent and more so a mother can harm her child in any way. But to learn that it can even happen involuntarily from the womb as you carry your child is something I did not even know. In this episode Kalekye sits down with lead coach and Psychologist Agiso Oduno of The Truth Encounter Coaching Service to unpack Parental Trauma and Dating by seeking to understand how it happens and if truly she too is victim to parental wounds of her own. As she gets vulnerable, Kalekye finally learns what the impact of her mother wounds has had on her and what in turn her response to any man who wishes to date her is…In this fascinating discovery journey, we open up the season to understanding why we behave the way we behave in dating and relationships and also find a sense of healing with the help of the Truth Encounter Coaching Services who have partnered with us on the next few episodes.Get more information on how to heal your parental wounds from The Truth Encounter:Email: [email protected]: +254 718 582 035If you have an urge to crack you're parental wound or just share what you've learnt about them, its time to get in touch with us and come to the show.Email us on [email protected] and we can host you next.Follow us:IG - @conversationswithkalekye & @kalekyemumoTikTok - @therealkalekyemumo

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