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Hi, friend.

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This is more human, more kind.

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Welcome to the final episode in our Friday reflection series on mothering.

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Today we look outward.

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We explore what it means to mother the world, to care for the collective with fierce love and grounded hope.

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This is for you if you feel the weight of injustice and still choose to show up with compassion.

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This is for the tender hearted warrior, the one who is fearful of growing authoritarianism, book bans and anti LGBTQ policies.

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The beautiful soul who is grieving the unraveling of American ideals like democracy, dignity and truth.

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And the one who is frozen at times by the emotional weight of hate, bigotry and systemic erosion.

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And who is still hopeful because doing nothing is not an option.

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To mother the world means to see humanity in others and act from love instead of fear.

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It means speaking up for those who can't, protecting what is sacred, creating spaces where people feel seen, safe and valued.

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Living in alignment with your values, being part of a movement that is for something better, not just against injustice.

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It doesn't mean fixing everything.

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It means tending and nurturing with purpose and presence.

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This year has been one of deep reckoning.

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Politically, socially and spiritually.

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I've felt the grief, the urgency, the fire.

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And I've asked myself over and over what is mine to do.

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For me, mothering the world looks like using my voice, creating spaces for honest conversation, choosing love even when it would be easier to shut down.

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It also means knowing when to rest, when to listen, and when to pass the mic.

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The world doesn't need more martyrs.

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It needs more nurturers.

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People who say, I will show up, I will protect what's good.

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I will build what's next.

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You don't have to do everything.

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You just have to do something from a place of love or kindness or curiosity or all three.

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That's how we mother the collective.

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That's how we rebuild.

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Take a moment and ask yourself what breaks your heart open right now?

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What is one small kind or brave thing you can do in response?

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How can you mother the world without abandoning yourself?

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Let your love be specific.

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Let it be rooted and grounded.

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And let it be enough.

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Thank you for journeying with me this month.

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Let this episode and this series be an invitation to continue to mother yourself, each other and the world with courage, curiosity and compassion.

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The world will be better because of it.

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Until next time, remember, you are not alone.