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Nourishing the Mother

Nourishing the Mother

By: Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner
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Mothering can be an inspired journey to our most glittering, authentic, passionate, creative and connected selves. Through the mirror offered to us by our children, we are taken to every hurt, unmet need, and also every joy and excitement we’ve ever experienced. We want every woman and mother to give themselves and those around them the compassion, love and healing they so readily offer their children, but rarely allow themselves. Journey with us as we discuss the many layers of being a mother today, where we have come from and where we want to go. Learn tools to connect with yourself, offer compassion to those parts we’d rather deny and get back in love with yourself, motherhood and who you are as a feminine woman.© 2026 Nourishing the Mother
Episodes
  • NTM 553: Long-Term Love: The Difference Between Wanting Out and Waking Up
    Mar 30 2026

    This one goes right to the heart of what so many long-term couples quietly sit in but rarely say out loud; the moments where you question everything, where disinterest creeps in, and where part of you starts scanning for the exit.

    Julie and Bridget unpack the truth that these seasons don’t mean your relationship is broken, but they do ask something deeper of you.

    They explore the concept of the “exit girl” - the part of you that wants out - not as something to suppress, but something to understand, honour, and get honest with. Because when you know what that part of you actually needs, you stop making reactive decisions and start making powerful ones. This is a conversation about choice, clarity, and taking responsibility for the relationship you’re in; whether that means staying, leaving, or completely redefining how you show up inside it.

    In this episode we discuss:
    • the normalisation of disinterest, distance and “co-existing” seasons in long-term love
    • why questioning your relationship doesn’t mean it’s failing…it often means you’re waking up
    • meeting your inner “exit girl” and understanding what she’s really trying to communicate
    • the difference between reactive “I want out” energy vs grounded, self-led choice
    • how over-functioning, motherhood, perimenopause and mental load shift relationship dynamics
    • the moment women realise “I don’t actually need this” and what sits underneath that
    • why stress strips capacity, lowers emotional intelligence, and impacts connection and desire
    • the danger of making relationship decisions from burnout, resentment or nervous system overwhelm
    • creating an “exit strategy” as empowerment, not as a threat, ultimatum or escape plan
    • getting radically clear on what you do want instead of circling what you don’t
    • how economic power, self-trust and support systems shape your choices in love
    • the importance of clean, honest communication that invites growth instead of blame
    • the truth about long-term love: that it requires ongoing attention, not autopilot
    • the role of AI in support spaces and why human-to-human connection still matters deeply
    • choosing your relationship consciously, again and again, rather than staying by default


    Want support on this journey? Come join us inside Honey Club - where we melt these blocks together, one breath, one practice, one deep remembering at a time. Find out more at julietenner.love or visit: https://julie-tenner.newzenler.com/courses/honeyclub


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    28 mins
  • NTM 552: Friendship Drama at School: When Do You Step In… and When Do You Step Back?
    Mar 16 2026

    Friendships are one of the first places our children meet the raw edges of relationship: loyalty, exclusion, conflict, repair and belonging. And if you’re a parent watching from the sidelines, it can stir up everything. In this conversation, Julie and Bridget unpack the emotional complexity of children’s friendships, particularly through the tween and teenage years, where identity, social power and belonging start to take shape.

    They explore the difference between protecting our children and rescuing them, the courage required to teach accountability, and why sometimes the most powerful thing we can do as parents is step back and allow our children to learn how relationships actually work.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • Why our children’s friendships can trigger such a deep emotional response in parents…especially mothers

    • The different ways boys and girls often develop socially and how this shapes their friendship dynamics

    • Why the tween years are a “trying on” period for identity, belonging and social power

    • The challenge of holding the reality that our child can sometimes be both the hurt one and the one who hurts others

    • The temptation to rescue our children socially - and why stepping back is often the more powerful parenting move

    • Teaching children accountability and helping them understand the impact of their behaviour on others

    • The difference between true bullying and the messy, normal friction of childhood friendships

    • How parents can guide children through conflict without taking sides or becoming the referee

    • Why going directly to other parents about friendship issues often escalates problems rather than resolving them

    • The importance of partnering with teachers and schools when social issues arise

    • Navigating the complicated world of group chats, devices and digital friendships

    • Helping children recognise who their friends really are and what healthy friendship actually looks like

    • Allowing our children to learn resilience, communication and repair through real-life friendship experiences

    • Why parenting through friendship struggles is less about fixing the problem, and more about raising relationally aware humans


    Want support on this journey? Come join us inside Honey Club - where we melt these blocks together, one breath, one practice, one deep remembering at a time. Find out more at julietenner.love or visit: https://julie-tenner.newzenler.com/courses/honeyclub


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    1 hr
  • NTM 551: Why Some Friendships Don’t Survive Motherhood
    Mar 5 2026

    Adult friendships can look very different once life fills up with partners, children, careers and shifting values. In this conversation we explore what it really means to navigate friendship as grown women: the grief when friendships change, the beauty of seasonal relationships, and the quiet truth that the friendships that last are the ones built on reciprocity, honesty and shared values. We unpack the pressure women often feel to maintain friendships exactly as they once were, and why allowing relationships to evolve can actually create space for deeper, more aligned connection.

    In this episode we discuss:
    • How friendships naturally evolve through motherhood, career shifts and changing life seasons
    • The grief that can arise when friendships change, stretch or quietly fall away
    • Why some friendships are seasonal gifts rather than lifelong commitments
    • Navigating different parenting styles, values and life circumstances with friends
    • The emotional labour women often carry in maintaining friendships
    • The importance of reciprocity; friendships need deposits, not just withdrawals
    • Setting boundaries when friends expect more than you can realistically give
    • How children can sometimes mirror our own relationship wounds and friendship patterns
    • The difference between friendships built on proximity and those built on deeper alignment
    • Creating space for friendships that feel nourishing, mutual and authentic in this season of life
    • Why mature friendships allow for distance, difference and changing capacity without punishment
    • Investing in the friendships that truly support who you are becoming
    • A reflection on community, belonging and the role spaces like Honey Club can play in supporting women through these seasons


    Want support on this journey? Come join us inside Honey Club - where we melt these blocks together, one breath, one practice, one deep remembering at a time. Find out more at julietenner.love or visit: https://julie-tenner.newzenler.com/courses/honeyclub


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    34 mins
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