The Mother Wound Project

The Mother Wound Project

Tandi Hartle

Break the Cycle. Reclaim Your Voice. Heal for Good.

Welcome to The Mother Wound Project, the podcast for daughters of emotionally immature, narcissistic, or unavailable mothers who are ready to stop playing small and start living life on their own terms.

Hosted by trauma-informed hypnotherapist and spiritual coach Tandi Hartle, this show dives deep into the hidden wounds, generational patterns, and emotional scars left by dysfunctional mother-daughter relationships, and gives you real, soul-level tools to heal them.

Each episode offers powerful insights, raw personal stories, and practical strategies to help you:

Recognize the signs of the mother woundBreak free from guilt, perfectionism, and self-abandonmentRewire your subconscious beliefsReclaim your self-worth, voice, and divine feminine power

Whether you're deep in your healing journey or just realizing how your mother’s behavior shaped your identity, this podcast will validate your experience, empower your healing, and guide you back to the woman you were always meant to be.

It’s time to stop shrinking yourself for someone who never saw you. New episodes drop weekly.

Follow now and start healing.

Where can you listen?

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Mother Wound Project?

There are 27 episodes avaiable of The Mother Wound Project.

What is The Mother Wound Project about?

We have categorized The Mother Wound Project as:

  • Education
  • Society & Culture
  • Relationships
  • Self-Improvement

Where can you listen to The Mother Wound Project?

The Mother Wound Project is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Mother Wound Project start?

The first episode of The Mother Wound Project that we have available was released 29 July 2025.

Who creates the podcast The Mother Wound Project?

The Mother Wound Project is produced and created by Tandi Hartle.