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Why Women Struggle to Trust Each Other: The Sisterhood Wound | Katherine Phifer

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What if the difficulty you've experienced in female friendships isn't actually about you, but about something we've all inherited?

In this episode, I'm joined by Katherine Phifer, a mentor in feminine energetics and leadership. We dive deep into the sisterhood wound—a generational pattern that affects how women show up in relationships with each other and explore what it takes to build authentic, life-giving friendships as mothers.

We explore:

  • What the sisterhood wound is and where it comes from
  • The difference between friends, community, and your village 
  • The language we use about other women and what it reveals

This episode shows us that you can show up as yourself and be in relationships that are life-giving and authentic, but it requires conscious work to heal the patterns we've inherited.

Connect with Katherine:

Instagram @katherinephifer

Instagram @therosearium

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Referenced in this Episode:

Embracing the Soul Yes: Navigating Loss, Motherhood, & Divine Feminine Energy w/ Katherine Phifer

On Our Best Behavior by Elise Loehnen

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