The Sisterwound: What Is It, and How I Am Healing From It

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2023 · 25 MIN

The Sisterwound: What Is It, and How I Am Healing From It

from This Mother Means Business: Strategy, Advice, and Support for Mom Entrepreneurs · host Laura Sinclair

In this deeply introspective and empowering solo episode of "This Mother Means Business," I delve into a profound and often unspoken aspect of women's lives: the sisterwound. Join us as we explore the intricate web of emotions, experiences, and societal influences that contribute to the pain and distrust that can arise among women when relating to one another. In this episode, I draw from personal anecdotes to unpack the roots of the sisterwound and how it can manifest in various forms – from jealousy and competition, to judgment and exclusion. With warmth and candor, I invite you to reflect on your own experiences and consider how the sisterwound may have impacted your relationships with other women, particularly as business owners.Join me for an episode that's bound to open your heart, challenge your perspective, and guide you towards building stronger, more supportive sisterhoods. In this episode you will hear: • 2:32 - Defining the sisterwound• 6:04 - Networking with Other Women • 12:09 - Sitting in a Room of Women and Starting my own Event • 20:15 - Providing Space for SupportThank you so much for joining us, see you next time! Join This Mother Means Business : www.thismothermeansbusiness.com Laura's Links:• Website • Laura's Instagram • LJSocial Instagram  • LinkedIn • Facebook • Pinterest • TikTok

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