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EP92: I Hate Playing With My Kids With Cindy Robinson

Author
Allison Hare
Published
Tue 02 Feb 2021
Episode Link
https://podcast.allisonhare.com/podcast

Host Allison Hare interviews Cindy Robinson a science based intuitive healing coach specialized in parents & teens, who created The Kid Factory and hosts The Kid Factory Podcast

SHOW BREAKDOWN:


  • An intuitive healer [4:00]

  • Feeling inadequate as a parent [7:00]

  • Honoring feelings vs. feeling guilty [14:28]

  • Parenting: a reaction to your DNA? [19:28]

  • Practical ways to untangle the expectations around parenthood [22:03]

  • Healing intuitively [27:20]

  • How a session with Cindy Robinson looks like [30:30]

  • Healing at your own pace [35:13]

QUOTES:


  • “Our intuition can take us where we need to go” - Cindy Robinson

  • “When we give ourselves permission to heal at our own pace that's when real change happens” - Cindy Robinson

  • “When we are trying to do things as parent that don’t feel natural or intuitive to us we do dissociate” - Cindy Robinson

  • “It’s better to have an authentic parent than to have a parent who is pretending to do all the things a “good parent does”” - Cindy Robinson

  • “Your child knows themselves better than you know them, so [you have to] collaborate with them on their upbringing” - Cindy Robinson

  • “If parents knew that healing their own wounds and healing themselves and understanding and knowing truly who they are has a much larger impact on the outcome of their child than anything else” - Cindy Robinson

  • “What we are not willing to heal we pass on to our children to have it heal themselves” - Cindy Robinson

  • “Sometimes you just need to hear that “it’s ok” from yourself” - Cindy Robinson

  • “You should heal at your pace” - Cindy Robinson

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