17/05/2025

Restoring Sisterhood: What ‘Sorry’ Really Means

Have you ever said “I’m sorry” just to make the discomfort go away? Or held back the words because shame, guilt, or fear got in the way?

In this episode of Around the Kitchen Table, we explore the deeper meaning of sorry — not as a quick fix or a bypass, but as a sacred act of restoration.

This is where the healing of the sister wound truly begins. We talk about:

✨ Why real repair requires presence, not perfection

✨ The difference between guilt and accountability

✨ How the Sacred Code guides us back to conscious connection ✨ Why staying in relationship — when it’s hard — is radical healing

This conversation is for every woman who’s ever been hurt… and every woman who’s ever caused hurt and didn’t know how to make it right. It’s not about getting it perfect. It’s about choosing love — again and again. It’s about modelling a new way, especially for our children. With love as the overarching emotion… not fear.

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