Moms Gratitude Connection
When so much of parenting feels heavy, this is an hour devoted to what is good, steady, and life-giving. Together, we explore gratitude, moments of joy, and the people who […]
Glimmers are the opposite of triggers-small events that can have a strong effect on our wellbeing. Glimmers help reduce our anxiety and help us start seeing things a little differently. —Term coined by Deb Dana, "The Polyvagal Theory in Therapy"
When so much of parenting feels heavy, this is an hour devoted to what is good, steady, and life-giving. Together, we explore gratitude, moments of joy, and the people who […]
This is a gentle space for women navigating the emotional weight of parenting through challenge. Come as you are — tired, hopeful, unsure, steady, unraveling, growing. There is no right way to show up here. You can share your story or simply listen in the company of other women walking their own paths of healing. […]
When so much of parenting feels heavy, this is an hour devoted to what is good, steady, and life-giving. Together, we explore gratitude, moments of joy, and the people who have influenced and supported our journeys. This is a warm, welcoming space to reconnect with hope and share the inspirations that carry you forward. No […]
This is a gentle space for women navigating the emotional weight of parenting through challenge. Come as you are — tired, hopeful, unsure, steady, unraveling, growing. There is no right […]
When so much of parenting feels heavy, this is an hour devoted to what is good, steady, and life-giving. Together, we explore gratitude, moments of joy, and the people who have influenced and supported our journeys. This is a warm, welcoming space to reconnect with hope and share the inspirations that carry you forward. No […]
This is a gentle space for women navigating the emotional weight of parenting through challenge. Come as you are — tired, hopeful, unsure, steady, unraveling, growing. There is no right […]
Need Help Now: Let us point you in the direction of other resources. If this is an emergency, please call 911.
If you or a loved one is in emotional distress or suicidal crisis, call 988.