Episode 43: I Raised Myself While Raising My Daughter

MIDLIFE BY DESIGN: CURATING YOUR NEXT CHAPTER
MIDLIFE BY DESIGN: CURATING YOUR NEXT CHAPTER
Episode 43: I Raised Myself While Raising My Daughter
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This is the story I’ve carried quietly for years, the one stitched together in survival, sacrifice, and sacred becoming. I share the journey of becoming a mother while losing my own, of rebuilding life after divorce, grief, and displacement, and of raising my daughter while learning how to raise myself. It’s a story of loss, of resilience, of walking through fire and still choosing love. But more than anything, it’s a story of self-parenting. Of becoming the woman I needed, while being the mother my daughter deserved. It’s not just a life I built, it’s a legacy of healing.

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You don’t have to figure it all out alone.
 Let’s walk this path side by side.

With love, always.
 ~ Kiran x

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