The Sister Wound: When Women Turn Against Themselves and Each Other
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Why is it so hard for women to fully support each other?
Not just on the surface, but in a real and meaningful way.
In this episode, we explore what is often called the sister wound, a deeply rooted pattern shaped by conditioning, lived experience, and generational influence. This is not about blame. It is about understanding where these patterns come from, how they show up in our lives, and how they impact the way we relate to other women.
Through personal reflection and deeper awareness, we look at the dynamics of comparison, competition, and disconnection, and how these patterns can quietly shape our relationships without us realizing it.
This conversation opens the door to something different. A way of relating that allows for more connection, support, and understanding between women.
If you have ever felt distance, tension, or unspoken competition in your relationships with other women, this episode will resonate.
Explore more:
Self-Love Boot Camp Masterclass: https://naomicarr.me/slbc-masterclass
Free foundational class: https://naomicarr.me/start-here
My book Uprooting Shame and Guilt: https://books2read.com/u/mvoQKz
With much love,
Naomi 🤍