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Self-care
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Self-care

In this episode of Made Possible by Parenthood, Charlie and Lindsay invite listeners on a journey to redefine self-care, particularly within the realm of parenting. Shifting away from the conventional narrative that often feels like an added pressure, they explore the essence of what self-care truly means and how it can sometimes lead to a sense of depletion rather than rejuvenation.

With candid reflections, they challenge the notion of self-care as a solitary task, emphasizing the importance of relationships and community in our wellbeing. They ponder the transformative potential of viewing self-care not as isolated acts but as ongoing practices that align with our deepest yearnings and needs.

Through personal stories and thought-provoking questions, this episode beckons us to let go of societal expectations and embrace a more personalized, resourceful approach to caring for ourselves. It's an invitation to consider what truly nourishes us—beyond the surface-level solutions—and to courageously embrace the practices that offer genuine sustenance and connection.

So, pour a cup of your favorite tea, settle in, and join us on a path to discovering a more authentic, fulfilling form of self-care that resonates with who you are, both as a parent and as an individual. It's time to reimagine self-care and embrace the possibilities that lie within.

- Introduction to Self-Care in Parenthood

- The Weight of Self-Care Expectations

- Defining Self-Care for Ourselves

- The Performative Aspect of Self-Care

- Practices vs. One-Time Self-Care Acts

- The Role of Relationships in Self-Care

- Inviting New Perspectives on Self-Care

- Closing Poem: "Hold Out Your Hand" by Julia Fehrenbacher

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