Come Back to Love® Radio: Healing the Mother Wound
Summary:
In this tender and illuminating episode of Come Back to Love® Radio, I’m joined by Mother Wound expert, Marisa Sim. Together, we explore how the wounds we carry from our earliest relationships—especially with our mothers—can silently shape our self-worth, relationships, and capacity for love. Marisa shares her personal journey and offers profound insight into how healing the Mother Wound opens the door to deeper connection, emotional freedom, and a return to our true selves. Whether you're actively healing or just beginning to explore these dynamics, this conversation is a loving invitation to meet yourself with compassion and reclaim your voice, boundaries, and joy.
Bio: Marisa Sim grew up in Singapore in a very conservative Chinese family with controlling parents. Her mother was emotionally unavailable, critical, and abusive, which led Marisa to have low self-worth. She became the "good girl", the people-pleaser with low boundaries. She was in and out of toxic relationships and friendships. She was once called a "doormat" because she didn't know how to say "no" to others.
Then, at 30, Marisa started doing the inner work- cultivating self-awareness and self-compassion, healing emotional wounds, regulating her nervous system, unlearning unhealthy coping mechanisms, and rewiring thoughts and limiting beliefs.
She started my coaching journey 9 years ago as a holistic health coach and supports women healing from their mother wound, childhood trauma and stepping into their authentic power. She is a trauma-informed coach and a neuro-linguistic programming practitioner, and is trained in root cause therapy.
But most importantly, Marisa Sim is a Mother Wound survivor.
Please go to Marisa's website to learn more about her profoundly healing work: https://www.marisasim.com And to get a copy of your Mother Wound Healing Journal scroll to the bottom of her website.
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