In this episode Nicola meandered through reflecting on grief, suffering, and the hard work of holding space—especially for mothers. She reflects on seasons of feeling unheld, the cost of suppressing emotions, and the tension of “choosing joy” while burning out. Drawing on conversations from friends and a maternal mental health retreat, she highlights research (including epigenetic indicators for postpartum depression) and the value of community-centered approaches to support new and returning mothers. Nicola revisits her own parenting journey—questioning punitive norms, discovering gentler approaches, and learning to assess family dynamics honestly. She emphasizes the importance of naming losses, processing pain, and reclaiming narratives to reduce shame and inflammation from past wounds. Practical ideas include expanded screening opportunities (e.g., pediatric visits), intentional invitations and hospitality, and creating space for vulnerable, curiosity-driven conversations within friendships and families. Tied to Good Friday, Nicola weaves themes of grief and hope together: admitting hardship, seeking help, and holding fast to long-term purpose. She encourages listeners to speak the truth of their experience, test grief with meaning-making, and reach for community and spiritual practices that restore resilience. The episode closes with a reminder that hard seasons are part of the story—but not the whole story—and that healing and hope are possible with support. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2xW95p7FswkR7scv6wxmjZ?si=4J2G0g5-Tp2iDIQt0iQ3kQ Easter related resources https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQuN2SOjrmj/?igsh=MTBqcjk5eml4djA1Zw== Kier Gaines, licensed therapist reflection on gentle parenting and healthy family system. RPRP Staff - Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences Dr. Jennifer Payne, MD https://youtu.be/S27luprE2a8?si=T46F7xWWA9xvFref God is here, worship for the heart and reminder of His presence Points of reflection, things to ponder on how to hold space for you and your people: 1. Name and process grief—acknowledging loss reduces shame and background emotional load. 2. Hold and seek holding—intentional, compassionate presence from friends, family, and community matters. 3. Prioritize maternal mental health—screening (including potential biomarkers) and accessible support can prevent/mitigate postpartum struggles. 4. Reassess parenting narratives—move from punitive defaults to curiosity, assessment, and gentler, intentional practices. 5. Anchor in hope and community—faith, meaning-making, and trusted relationships provide resilience through hard seasons.