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Why does it sometimes feel harder to mother our daughters than our sons? Why do mothers often hold daughters to higher standards, while offering sons more compassion? And how does this invisible tension shape the women our daughters become?

In this raw and elevating episode, Portia Williams opens the conversation around the mother wound — the generational patterns of pain, criticism, absence, or unmet needs passed from mothers to daughters. Drawing from scripture, personal reflection, and real-world statistics, she explores:

This episode is not about blame — it’s about breaking cycles, choosing healing, and raising daughters who thrive in their identity and femininity.

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📖 “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” – Proverbs 31:25