Families: Families AND Boobs come in different shapes | S4 | E9
Description
Join Rachel, Lucy* and Sarah for Episode 9 of The Skies We’re Under.
(*In her Lucy and Yak boob dungarees)
Wrapping up our theme on families, they reflect on all our episodes and what they have learned along the way. Top musings include;
- How our expectations can be unfair as well as unrealistic
- Imagined realities are a potent draw to disappointment
- Coping mechanisms can evolve over time and may need re-evaluation
- It's okay to feel hurt, but we can choose our responses
- Knowing who we are, communication and boundaries are the heart of good family dynamics
After a half term Raincheck we will be back thinking about health and well-being.
We’d love to hear from you – we love sharing stories, we love hearing how things are going, the good, the bad, the snotty-crying ugly.
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