Episode 4: The Ancestral MotherWound

Episode 4: The Ancestral MotherWound

The wound is not just ours — it lives in our lineage, our bodies, and our world. Healing it is the revolution.

Have you ever felt like the ache inside you wasn’t just yours? That your grief, rage, or silence carried the weight of generations before you?

In this raw and soulful episode, I dive into the Ancestral Mother Wound — the imprint of patriarchy, colonisation, and hierarchical systems that fracture our bonds to self, to mother, to community, and to the earth.

Through my personal story and the lenses of IFS (parts work), attachment theory, epigenetics, and somatic healing, we’ll explore:
💔 How trauma is passed through lineage and DNA.
💔 Why so many women feel unseen, exhausted, and disconnected.
💔 How grief and rage live in our nervous systems as survival strategies.

And how tending to this wound — for ourselves and our children — becomes medicine for our times.

The ancestral mother wound isn’t just personal. It’s the root of cultural disconnection, ecocide, genocide, and the polycrisis we face. And yet, within it is also our liberation. When we tend to it now, we shift the inheritance we pass on — from rupture to resilience, from silence to belonging.

This is lineage work. This is revolution. This is the heart of The MotherWay — a 16-week somatic, decolonised pathway back to your body, your belonging, and the primordial mother within.

✨ Listen now to Episode 4 of The Unfuckwithable Woman Podcast Ready to tend your own mother wound? Join me inside The MotherWay:

Briony Victoria

Founder of The Somatherapy Collective, which is focused on therapeutic non-invasive approach that honours the wisdom of the body and supports women in reconnecting with their innate capacity for healing and self-regulation.

https://www.thesomatherapycollective.com
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