I'm so delighted that Kim Cousins is back on the podcast! Kim is an Aware Parenting instructor as well as a registered nurse who works on a perinatal mental health unit. She is also studying a graduate certificate in family therapy.
She was also on episode 136 with her colleague, Erin.
Please note that this episode talks about painful experiences in relation to food and feelings. As always, I invite you to listen in to yourself about whether you feel called to listen, and if you need to pause or stop at any time.
I loved this episode! Kim shared about her process of learning to trust her children's innate body wisdom in relation to food, and how that has also invited her on her own journey too.
Kim shared some powerful examples of how she trusts her children in relation to food, and the amazing effects that she's seen.
We also discussed guilt and shame and food and suppressing feelings with food as adults. Kim highlights the cultural and societal effects that leads to so many people eating food to suppress feelings.
Kim shares about a painful experience she had as a child and the effect that had on her and her relationship with food.
Kim talks about the shift from shame and guilt to self compassion in relation to eating to suppress feelings.
She also talks about a challenging experience she had with her daughter as a baby around breastfeeding, and yet, how her daughter now deeply trusts her body in relation with food. In addition, she highlights how much support mothers need in these challenging situations in relation to breastfeeding, and how much understanding about birth trauma and babies' crying can help in these situations.
You can find out more about Kim and her work at: https://www.instagram.com/kimberley.cousins/
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