In this episode of Mamahood After Trauma, host Emily explores how unresolved trauma can subtly shape parenting, often causing parents to react in ways they regret.
Through a relatable story, she highlights how old survival patterns can lead to shame and confusion.
Emily emphasizes the importance of self-awareness as the first step toward healing and encourages listeners to download her free "Unlocking Peace Guide" for practical tools to manage triggers.
The episode offers support, understanding, and empowerment for parents seeking to break harmful cycles and parent with greater peace and kindness.
Introduction and Resource Reminder (00:00:00) Emily welcomes listeners, introduces the podcast, and reminds them to download the free "Unlocking Peace Guide."
Invisible Chains of Trauma in Parenting (00:00:50) Discussion on how trauma invisibly affects parenting, causing unwanted reactions and patterns.
Story of a Triggered Mom (00:02:05) Emily shares a story about a mother who yells at her kids due to unresolved childhood trauma.
Recognizing Patterns and Building Awareness (00:04:52) Explains the importance of awareness in identifying subtle trauma-driven patterns and triggers in parenting.
Breaking Free and Practical Tools (00:07:35) Encourages using the "Unlocking Peace Guide" to notice and manage triggers, emphasizing action and self-compassion.
Closing Remarks and Encouragement (00:08:21) Final encouragement to download the guide, reassurance that listeners are not alone, and a message of hope.
Parenting is a journey filled with love, challenges, and growth. But for many mothers, especially those with a history of trauma, the path can feel unexpectedly difficult. In a recent episode of the "Mamahood After Trauma" podcast, host Emily dives deep into the invisible ways trauma can shape our reactions as parents—and, more importantly, how awareness and practical tools can help us break free from these patterns.
If you’ve ever found yourself snapping at your children over small things, feeling shame or confusion afterward, or stuck in cycles you can’t seem to break, this post is for you. Let’s explore the main themes and actionable advice from Emily’s episode, so you can start your own journey toward peaceful, empowered parenting.
Trauma doesn’t always announce itself. Instead, it often lingers in the background, subtly influencing our nervous system and reactions. As Emily shares, many parents find themselves reacting to minor incidents—like spilled milk or a forgotten toy—with outsized frustration or anger. Later, they’re left wondering, “Why did I lose control over something so small?”
Key Insight:
These reactions are rarely about the present moment. Instead, they’re often triggered by unresolved wounds from the past—feelings of abandonment, criticism, or fear that were never fully processed. Trauma leaves “invisible fingerprints” on our nervous system, shaping our responses in ways we may not even realize.
“You can’t change what you don’t acknowledge.” This simple truth is at the heart of healing. Until we become aware of our patterns and triggers, we’re powerless to change them.
Actionable Steps to Build Awareness:
Expert Advice:
Remember, these reactions were once survival strategies. They helped you cope with difficult situations in the past. Now, they may no longer serve you—but they are not your fault.
Once you’ve started to notice your patterns, the next step is to gently interrupt them. Emily recommends practical, compassionate tools to help you manage your triggers and respond more peacefully.
In-Depth Tips for Managing Triggers:
Emily encourages listeners to download her free Unlocking Peace Guide, a practical resource designed to help parents:
What’s Inside the Guide:
How to Get Started:
The journey to healing is not about perfection—it’s about progress, self-compassion, and community. As Emily reminds us, “You are not broken. You’re human, and your nervous system is carrying history.” By noticing your patterns, getting curious about your triggers, and using practical tools, you can begin to mend the past and parent with greater peace.
Remember:
Emily Cleghorn is an award-winning Holistic Trigger Recovery Coach, bestselling author, podcaster, and sought-after speaker on a mission to help trauma-surviving mamas heal while parenting. Through her signature Mended Mama Method, Emily empowers moms to navigate triggers and tantrums with confidence, breaking free from reactive patterns and creating a peaceful, connected home.
Driven by her passion for creating positive generational change, Emily shares her powerful story of overcoming the grip of childhood trauma to inspire others that healing is possible — even in the chaos of motherhood. Her work has touched countless lives, giving mamas the tools and hope to reclaim their peace and raise emotionally healthy kids.
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